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    The title explains everything. I had a run in with this bald guy at tim hortons a little while ago because I cut in the line by accident. I don't go to timmies a lot anymore because they're a bit too sweet so I guess the line formation changed. Typically the right line goes to ice cream service, left is straight up timmies. Well I went in the left line and wouldnt you know they unified the line (thought they were all going to ice cream). So this bald guy walks up to the table and tells me "you have to go to the goddamn back of the line just like everyone else" like I did this on purpose, and when I attempt to explain it was an honest mistake he starts telling me to "Shut up, don't argue with me, just shut up!" over and over again and proceeds to do that every time I even look at him. This bald guy then goes from Mr. Angry back into "Cool bald guy with sunglasses" mode when he talks to the cashier and maybe he's dissing/talking badly me behind my back perhaps. I beefed the paper in hopes maybe the guy will see it and clue in.

    honestly, I've been cut out of lines before and it can be annoying but I don't b*tch about it and I'm usually pretty polite in explaining to them they butted in. This guy literally just wanted the first reason to stir something up.

    anyway that's my rant.

    you guys got any?

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    Quote Originally Posted by MDH View Post
    you guys got any?
    I do. But I'll leave it for now.

    Next time (if there is a next time) remember to pull out your cell phone camera and record the spastic balding baby's attempt at bullying.

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    Hey. I'd have loved to. There's a ton of situations where I'd like to have a fiber-optic camera handy so they can't see me filming. Unfortunately blatantly filming someone is a good way to get jumped.

    For instance, apparently there seems to be a trend going on for drive-by homophobia. I'm not gay, but I guessed at some point I was dressed in a way that gave off the impression, probably because of some clothes that were a size too small for me. I got these comments from 40 or so year old men out the window that I "deserved to have their cock up my ass" and another drive by saying, "You f***ing homo!" and another saying "nice ass, faggot!". This is on one day, because of the way I dressed. After changing my clothing I never had any more of those comments out driver windows.

    I should get those clothes back from the sally and try a hidden camera experiment someday. Maybe I can give these guys a face everyone will recognize.

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    You'll run into rude people everyday, the best is to not waste your energy on them - it's a waste of your own time Focus on the nice people instead!
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    vanislandrev is right, you'll run into rude people everyday. I ran into a nasty one here, recently, that I got into an animated verbal confrontation with. I'm not going to waste mine and everyone's time with loads of details, and focusing on nice people is the better way to go.

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    nothing personal but this is the rants section. sometimes... I need to get things off my chest. And if you think I am wasting your time then please, by all means, you don't need to read this thread.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MDH View Post
    nothing personal but this is the rants section. sometimes... I need to get things off my chest. And if you think I am wasting your time then please, by all means, you don't need to read this thread.
    Wow ,, where did that come from. Sounds a little up tight! Bad day? LOL,, chill
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    Oh tis the season! I was at Zellers the other day. Decided to come out of Zellers and go to my vehicle as my hubbie was still looking. As I go to get into my vehicle I notice a cart against my vehicle and a lady getting into her car. I asked her * is that your cart* She says * yes it is*. Then I say * Can you move it from against my vehicle and are you going to take it back out of the parking lot. ? She says* I dont' know where to take it too.*

    Not going to say what I said but she pushed the cart away from my vehicle and it was against someone else's vehicle. I shook my head and rolled my window down in my vehicle and said *----------* . (you can only imagiane.)

    This person was not a young person but in her 50 to 65 age. Ignorant as far as I can see.
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    I don't smoke in the house, I sit on the porch then go inside when done and when away from home, I keep it in my truck.

    Once, while sitting on the porch having a smoke and on the phone, a couple of older women walked past on the sidewalk about 50ft away from the front steps. One of the dog decided it was time for a whiz and just let it rip on a tree near the sidewalk. Since they were stopped, I guess they opted to take a look around and saw me having a smoke.

    One of them yells to me-seeing I am on the phone, even, and says " smoking is bad for you. You shoudl quit".

    Ok, I get that-- infact, I know this already. But, this is my life, my busines, my home and, by the way, I am ON THE PHONE !! That was one part of it, but more importantly, what ever happened to "mind your own business"???

    Do people around here have nothing better to do than tend to others' lives?? If I were blowing smoke in their faces on the sidewalk, then, please do speak your mind. But when I am far enough away there is no effect to these women and I am on my own porch, what business is it of their's what I am doing as long as I ain't out there yanking my chain??

    I respect others' decisions and do not berate them for their options. I think we all have the same options in life and we should all respect the decisions made, whether agreed or not.

    It reminded me of a older woman in the store that stood in my face hissing and barking about wearing colonge in public because she is "allergic to scents". Some allergy she had to stand in my face over it. I think it was more about I was not wearing a scent she liked or preferred. You see, I am allergic to bee stings. It is a real allergy that has sent me into a coma about 25 years ago. When I see a bee or wasp, I don't pester it, I run like a little girl. No scene, no sound, just quickly made footprints. Why didn't this lady do that??

    In conclusion, I simply ask that people tend to their homefronts and I tend to mine. Is this too much to ask?

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