Well, that is a severe problem. :p:GRUMPY PIRATE wrote:Coming from my outstreached hand?
Banging my head on the wall....
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Re: Banging my head on the wall....
There's no place like 127.0.0.1
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Re: Banging my head on the wall....
Well, you wouldn't be the first guy to exaggerate things in the dark!GRUMPY PIRATE wrote:Coming from my outstreached hand?
thank you for that vote!!!
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thats what she said....DisneyMom wrote:Well, you wouldn't be the first guy to exaggerate things in the dark!![]()
(yeah, I watch the office too much!)
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Re: Banging my head on the wall....
This is one of the areas where I can be a bit of a SG. I have no problem moving to the end of the row at an attraction but I do have a problem with the old "Get to know your neighbor better" idea. I don't lay down on the benches, put all kinds of things on the bench beside me or anything like that but after a long hot day @ the parks I have NO WISH to discover how effective the deodorant of the guy next to me is. :sweating:
Re: Banging my head on the wall....
(((((Doc))))))
Just a hug, dude, cause I don't know how you guys put up with such behavior day in and out. The thing that frustrates me as a guest is to see when ya'll ask someone not to do something (or to do something) and they either pretend they didn't hear or don't speak the language or they do it (say, a kid getting down from a railing) and then a moment later little Sally or Johnnie is back up on said railing and idiot parent is laughing thinking it's funny.
Sometimes I wonder how the world does not spin off its axis from the sheer weight of the stupidity of most of the people who occupy it.
Yes, I am getting cranky(er) in my old age.
~bru
Just a hug, dude, cause I don't know how you guys put up with such behavior day in and out. The thing that frustrates me as a guest is to see when ya'll ask someone not to do something (or to do something) and they either pretend they didn't hear or don't speak the language or they do it (say, a kid getting down from a railing) and then a moment later little Sally or Johnnie is back up on said railing and idiot parent is laughing thinking it's funny.
Sometimes I wonder how the world does not spin off its axis from the sheer weight of the stupidity of most of the people who occupy it.
Yes, I am getting cranky(er) in my old age.
~bru
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Kindness in another’s trouble.
Courage in your own.
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for all the world can see." ~Keane
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This one's simple, the world doesn't spin off it's axis from the weight of the stupidity because the stupidity is perfectly balanced across the world. If this were to somehow change it would be a disaster and we could end up in one of two places, inside the sun, or drifting away from it. Although in either case I believe we can say that this would not be a good result, so it is best to maintain the perfect, yet delicate, balance of stupidity. :p:February wrote:Sometimes I wonder how the world does not spin off its axis from the sheer weight of the stupidity of most of the people who occupy it.
There's no place like 127.0.0.1