Did Someone Say Whine?

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We have occasional rants on the Forum. Here is your opportunity to voice your pet peeves or small rants. When I was young, my family would go out to eat and we all put on nicer clothes. Everyone in the restaurant looked nice with dress clothes. People also minded their manners. No loud talking or boisterous laughing. Children behaved or got cuffed by dad for embarrassing him and my mother with unacceptable behavior. I believe this is one of the reasons for the decline of our society. Perhaps a small one but they add up.
 
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We have occasional rants on the Forum. Here is your opportunity to voice your pet peeves or small rants. When I was young, my family would go out to eat and we all put on nicer clothes. Everyone in the restaurant looked nice with dress clothes. People also minded their manners. No loud talking or boisterous laughing. Children behaved or got cuffed by dad for embarrassing him and my mother with unacceptable behavior. I believe this is one of the reasons for the decline of our society. Perhaps a small one but they add up.

I tried having a discussion today with a left leaning guy I know, about the importance of the family unit, and how it has eroded over the past 40 years. Unfortunately, all this guy could do was deflect, accuse, and anything other than agree or disagree that there is something to be said about a close-knit family.

S.C.
 
I can remember more than once being SNATCHED up out of my seat at a restaurant, being taken to the parking lot, being paddled and locked in the car (to think about my misbehavior), while everyone else finished their meal. I have very little patience for misbehaving children or parents who ignore their kids behavior in restaurants.
 
As a little kid I must have done something wrong in public. When I got home my Mom commented about it and I could see the tears in her eyes.

If I was bad and my Dad got mad, I would resolve to not do it again. But if my Mom cried it simply reduced me to jello.

After the fateful discussion I would ask my Mom how I was after we got home. There was NEVER a repeat of the first incident.

Fast forward to kids of my own. The 2 boys were always at odds, but if we were out at a restaurant they were pure angels. Grandma would have approved.

(PS - when the subject of driving comes up I'll post again)
 
Blame it all on the hats... it's those darn ball caps. Everyone wears them and never takes 'em off. Not even to doff them to a pretty lady! I'd swear that everybody must have a terrible brain freeze going on all the time to be wearing a ball cap indoors. Or maybe they are velcroed on and it hurts too much to remove them. When I was a younger I'd a got smacked up the side of the head it I didn't remove my hat when going inside, ball cap or whatever was a sitting atop my head.
The times they are a changing. That's why I prefer a Tam when I have to inside.

John
 
Blame it all on the hats... it's those darn ball caps. Everyone wears them and never takes 'em off. Not even to doff them to a pretty lady! I'd swear that everybody must have a terrible brain freeze going on all the time to be wearing a ball cap indoors. Or maybe they are velcroed on and it hurts too much to remove them. When I was a younger I'd a got smacked up the side of the head it I didn't remove my hat when going inside, ball cap or whatever was a sitting atop my head.
The times they are a changing. That's why I prefer a Tam when I have to inside.

John


Always remove your cover when going inside.:D
 
Interestingly, the hats off rule does not apply to elevators.

I guess a pet peeve of mine is why politics is so darn divisive these days. No one, whether politician or private citizen, seems to recognize that holding a political opinion contrary to one's own does not, per se, make someone either evil, a moron, or both.
 
The staff has seen more than enough rants on the forum. :rolleyes:

We're here to share knowledge about everything S&W, help each other, learn a little and enjoy the board.

In the words of my nephew, chill...

I have plenty to complain about. I try to let the things I can't control go.

I agree wholeheartedly.

Nevertheless, with all of the sad things happening these days, maybe a thread composed of pure banter and hapless comments isn't a bad thing.

We can all use a little bit of humor once in awhile...
 
I find that I can relate.....

I agree wholeheartedly.

Nevertheless, with all of the sad things happening these days, maybe a thread composed of pure banter and hapless comments isn't a bad thing.

We can all use a little bit of humor once in awhile...


I find it enjoyable that I can actually relate to stories of swift parental retribution. I get a sympathetic butt ache whenever I hear about that.

It makes me angry being told that general politeness is 'B.S.'.
 
For me.

Interestingly, the hats off rule does not apply to elevators.

I guess a pet peeve of mine is why politics is so darn divisive these days. No one, whether politician or private citizen, seems to recognize that holding a political opinion contrary to one's own does not, per se, make someone either evil, a moron, or both.

I'm not going to far because I don't want chad P.M.ing me again, and I'm just going to make a point from up in this rathole, it's so black and white, with the so-called melting pot leftist thinking, anyone who doesn't agree is an idiot either way, nuff sed, and dats dat.
 
Why do people stop when walking through a door? If you're confused as to which way to go, stand aside and let others walk by.
They also do it on escalators, get to the top or bottom step forward and stop.
Almost every time my wife and I go for a ride on the local bike trail, there's people that stop in the middle of the trail and jibber jabber, blocking the entire trail. Usually it's near an open area next to the trail where they can pull off, blither to their hearts content and not block the trail.
As my Father usta say, "Napikowaan!"
 
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