Doe you ignorant slut!!!
Hey, don't bother me hun. I'm watching Die Hard!
by FlyingHighNow 277 Replies latest jw friends
Doe you ignorant slut!!!
Hey, don't bother me hun. I'm watching Die Hard!
I never heard of saving seats in a public library where no public speech was scheduled. That woman was hogging the area by saving seats that weren't being used. The most I've ever saved was one seat by me so my daughter could bring back a book to read.
I would never save a whole section for every kid I had. I couldn't imagine all 4 or 5 kids sitting at the same time and reading. Can you? That would be like a dream to get that many kids in their seats at the same time and reading quietly. That's a dream family!
FHN could have sat in one seat and I'm sure it most certainly would not have deprived anyone of a place to sit. I've sat in kiddy seats before for lack of an appropriate adult sized chair, and let me tell you, it was the most uncomfortable thing to sit in. It hurts to sit in a tiny first grade chair for any longer than 5 minutes at a time for someone of average weight and height with arthritis. That woman was very thoughtless. Her kids would not have been deprived of anything by letting FHN have a chair suited to her size and age.
Not giving up an empty chair to a person who needed it while the other options were not appropriate for a full grown 50+ year old adult is rediculous!
Although I think it was a little rude to mention anything at all to the woman other than, "You are saving ALL of these ADULT sized seats for your LITTLE CHILDREN? Ooookay." going and getting a little kid chair from the kiddy section and bringing it on over to the adult section and letting her see you sitting in it is a really good message, I think. I like how Elaine Bennes might have done it Oh, can you imagine how THAT might have gone? Hahaha!
Oh, I just read the more helpful post I still think Elaine Bennes would have made it more entertaining
Hey, White Dove. Thank you. Your post shows that this is really not a complex, world changing issue. Nothing to put down on blueprints with complicated algebraic equations, circles, arrows and a paragraph on back to explain each circle and arrow.
And now we know why "some people don't teach their children good manners." and say "Grrr." to boot!
Yep, the "some people" haven't taught themselves first, as Deuteronomy 6:4-6 says so well.
No wonder that I often say something like "the biggest room there is is the room for improvement". I'm often in it myself.
It's okay, White Dove. She very may well have thought I was being rude. Then again, she may have been gently awakened. I hope so. Life is about learning from experiences and if I come across the situation again, I won't be shocked, I'll be prepared. I'm generally pretty even tempered. It's the things that take me off guard that are the bigger challenges.
An attendant at a DC stole my daughter's seat so he could sit down to rest while she was at the restroom but didn't give it back when she returned. He didn't ask if that one aisle seat next to my grandmother was saved or not. He just took it and kept it. That was rude.
Different scenario: A public library with kid and adult section. Mom comes in and saves ALL the adult sized seating while kids WALK AROUND looking at books. Adult comes in and needs a seat. Mom: NO, THESE EMPTY SEATS ARE MINE! ALL MINE! (Think Newman).
I'm with the guys on this one: TOO F*CKING BAD!
FHN,
Whose grave did you walk on to warrant such strong reactions? My goodness! They cussed you out. Good for you not cussing them out in return. You took the high road on this thread.