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    Quote Originally Posted by Maya & Inka's mommy View Post
    - I never understood why people throw dirt on the ground when there is a wast bin not far away...
    Is it laziness, or just plain stupidity?? I really don't get that, and it sometimes makes me very angry...
    When I see an adult doing this, I don't react; but when I see a child doing this, I go ask her/him "don't you have a bin at home?"
    Usually the child looks at me with an dumb look......

    I now for sure (100%) that my kids who are adults now, never did this as a child, and never does it as an adult!!
    Why don't parents teach this anymore to their kids???
    I'm with you completely on this one, Lut. Children learn from their parents' example how to deal with the outside world.

    I've noticed that more often than not it's junk-food wrappers or cigarette butts or empty cigarette packs that are tossed out in public spaces. This makes me think that, since these people are okay about taking crap into their own bodies, they don't give a damn about throwing it out there for the rest of the world either.
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    Celebrity "news".

    They are largely people getting paid for their looks (there ARE intelligent actors/actresses, however, that's not why they're on the screen). Make movies, TV shows, and let it rest there. I don't care what your viewpoint on vaccination, global warming, or any other cause du jour is, nor do I want to hear them unless you have a degree or direct experience in what you're discussing. Dance, monkey, dance.
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    As god is my witness this JUST happened to me in the parking lot of the supermarket.

    Some GD idiot on a cell phone walks out in front of the car while I am driving towards him, he stops turns away from
    me and I see he has a North Face jacket on (logo on the back) he walks back up onto the sidewalk - he never looked up or around to see if anyone was going to run his rear over.

    I laughed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by phesina View Post
    I'm with you completely on this one, Lut. Children learn from their parents' example how to deal with the outside world.

    I've noticed that more often than not it's junk-food wrappers or cigarette butts or empty cigarette packs that are tossed out in public spaces. This makes me think that, since these people are okay about taking crap into their own bodies, they don't give a damn about throwing it out there for the rest of the world either.
    Exactly!! I hate this so much!!
    Hey, what would these people say when others throw all that stuff in their own frontyard???
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    Quote Originally Posted by phesina View Post
    I'm with you completely on this one, Lut. Children learn from their parents' example how to deal with the outside world.

    I've noticed that more often than not it's junk-food wrappers or cigarette butts or empty cigarette packs that are tossed out in public spaces. This makes me think that, since these people are okay about taking crap into their own bodies, they don't give a damn about throwing it out there for the rest of the world either.
    the city of Chicago took away a lot of the trash cans on the sidewalks when the NATO summit was here, with the rationale that they would be too easy a hiding place for an explosive. So now people leave their empty junk food wrappers and cigarette packs on the sidewalk, because the trash cans just aren't there. Yuk.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cassiesmom View Post
    the city of Chicago took away a lot of the trash cans on the sidewalks when the NATO summit was here, with the rationale that they would be too easy a hiding place for an explosive. So now people leave their empty junk food wrappers and cigarette packs on the sidewalk, because the trash cans just aren't there. Yuk.
    Then shame-shame-shame on the City of Chicago for not putting them back. Seems like a no-brainer to me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cassiesmom View Post
    the city of Chicago took away a lot of the trash cans on the sidewalks when the NATO summit was here, with the rationale that they would be too easy a hiding place for an explosive. So now people leave their empty junk food wrappers and cigarette packs on the sidewalk, because the trash cans just aren't there. Yuk.
    So why DIDN'T they put them back when the summit was over? How long ago was that?
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    Jimmy Gehton and Anita Hava?

    I have heard of these two louts for years and have a real short tolerance for these manner-less buffoons.

    Anita Hava was in line with me yesterday.

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    Years ago a bunch of us neighborhood kids were comparing notes about stupid stuff when the topic of 'rude people' came up - one of the guys worked in a fastfood place and said that he hated the people that would come in and place their order by saying, "Let me get on a burger, fries and a soda...." No please or thank you. They soon became "Jimmy Gehton".

    Anita Hava (I need to have a........) is another example of this kind of mannerless interaction with people who work in the service industry. I have been told that I am 'too nice' when I deal with clerks, cashiers, sales associates - But isn't that part of doing business with people?

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    Quote Originally Posted by RICHARD View Post
    people that would come in and place their order by saying, "Let me get on a burger, fries and a soda...." No please or thank you. They soon became "Jimmy Gehton".

    People would really "'get on' a burger"? Never heard that expression - I don't want to be on my burger, it would get squished! Is that a California thing?
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    I don't understand why many beautiful places do not have underground utilities.
    I watch those home and garden shows sometimes and the people will rave about the "million dollar view" and all I can see are all the power lines.
    Yes, I know it would be expensive to redo old, established places. But, I'm so thankful that I've mostly lived in places with underground utilities.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kuhio98 View Post
    I don't understand why many beautiful places do not have underground utilities.
    I watch those home and garden shows sometimes and the people will rave about the "million dollar view" and all I can see are all the power lines.
    Yes, I know it would be expensive to redo old, established places. But, I'm so thankful that I've mostly lived in places with underground utilities.
    Shifting ground, high water table, and old cities and towns - I have always lived places with above-ground lines!
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