My number one peeve is screaming kids in restaurants. Their parents have 3 choices.
1. Shut the damn kid up.
2. Take the kid outside until he shuts up.
3. Just sit there and do nothing.
Guess which option is usually chosen.
A few years ago we took a couple of out-of-state friends to a nice restaurant where a kid began to scream uncontrollably. We could not talk to each other or even hear ourselves think. We asked the owner of the restaurant to speak to the parents. He did, and guess what happened. The parents chose option 3 and it was the worst time at a restaurant we've ever had. Some people have no class and that characteristic seems to pass right on to their kids. I swore from that time on I'd bring a roll of duct tape and tear off a length of it and give it to whoever dragged the kid to the restaurant instead of hiring a baby sitter...
John
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Because of that very scenario, a law was passed in my area that mandates you clean off the car IF you are on the road driving. People still disobey the law.
Some people also refuse to wear a mask and WalMart won't kick you out because they don't want a fight. Some people pass school busses with red lights. Some people speed thru school zones. Yada, yada, yada.
Its just a symptom of the I don't care attitude, I'm better than you, I'm in a hurry.
Its the lack of respect that rubs me the wrong way. But nevertheless I just have a beer and forgetaboutit.
I forget who originally said it, but it was over 200 years ago. Laws only work if there is an expectation of punishment.
My pet peeve is people who correct other people's English
on computer forums.
And properly, they are internet forums, not computer forums.I think that should be ARE people, not IS
There are some things (actually a lot) that just rub me the wrong way. We just had a rather heavy snowfall. It's been two days and people still haven't cleaned the snow from the roofs and hoods of their cars. How much effort does it take?
You're walking into a building and the person in front of you lets the door slam in your face. I was taught to hold the door for the person behind you if they are close.
You're talking to someone and they are chewing gum like a cow chewing a cud. Generally this is a younger type person. You just want to shove it down their throat.
Getting old is not for the faint of heart.
Rant off
I believe John Locke was first. Deterrence theory has been regularly debunked over the years . . .
Around here if you don't clean the snow off your car, you will get stopped.
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