Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
[quote=Anonymous]Igloo beats 91Orange 2021 10-2 and the goals Orange scored were in last 2 minutes of game. I know it's only Spring and 2021 does not matter



Not an Igloo parent here...they are hands down the best team in that age bracket. They are well coached and inspiring to watch.



inspiring /ɪnˈspajɚrɪŋ/adjective


Webster's definition of INSPIRING

[more inspiring; most inspiring]


:causing people to want to do or create something or to lead better lives

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an inspiring leader

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His generosity is inspiring.

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an inspiring [=inspirational] true story of one family's struggles to overcome poverty


Okay...that comment inspired me to write this:

'an inspiring true story of one team's struggle to overcome the haters like you'...how's that for word usage? I guess you missed the OR's in your posted definition...OR decided to pick one source to reference.

So grasp the concept that Igloo seems to have 'created something' (a great team & environment) that many would 'want to do'...and your just envious that they're happy while achieving success.

Also, can a team not be an inspiring leader or role model for other teams to look up to? Sure it can. Does your favorite college team or MLL not create any type of inspiration?

Yes...inspire...I guess once Merriam got involved, Merriam cleaned up Webster's definitions. Kind of like those nice people out there who love the sport and have to clean up after jerky people like you.

From Merriam-Webster:

in·spire
verb \in-ˈspī(-ə)r\

: to make (someone) want to do something : to give (someone) an idea about what to do or create

: to cause (something) to happen or be created

: to cause someone to have (a feeling or emotion)


Now, look up the word touché.


The funny thing is that you are so arrogant, that people think you are the above word if you replace the letter t with d.
No apostrophe needed either.