Perhaps. F the vegetarian son of a bitch.Would a Hindu consider "sacred cow" a slur?
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Perhaps. F the vegetarian son of a bitch.Would a Hindu consider "sacred cow" a slur?
I'm always very careful to never touch any of the Ladies I work with.....just to be careful. I simply tell them how good there ass looks in those yoga pants. I mean .....it would be rude not to notice.....wouldn't it?So I guess it was wrong to say... "I like my women like I like my coffee... big tits"
Burgess Meredith / Grumpy Old Men?so....work with an older engineer named Charlie. He is 78 years old, and has been around for a long time - a bit of a curmudgeon, and definitely not interested in keeping up with societal norms. He only works a couple of days per week, so he does not really interface much with the younger staff. He is also a bit of a rascal.
Yesterday, we had a small get together for a young lady who had announced her pregnancy. When he found out she was pregnant, Charlie, in his usual rascally self said "So, you got bit by the trouser snake, huh? Guess he hissed at you pretty good."
It got very quiet in the break room.
Charlie usually works on Fridays, but today, he is nowhere to be seen. Management said that he is taking an "extended time off" for the next couple of weeks.
Ouch.
I also use Ma'am and Sir when I speak to someone as a sign of respect, and also because if I did not I would have to duck to avoid my Father's hand swatting me on the back of my head. I recall giving him ample opportunity to teach me that lesson before he died in 1976.
Was the dentist Dr. Ebersole, or was he in Highspire?I'm 61. When I was little we would always take the bus up to Steelton to go to the dentist. On the bus in Harrisburg my mom always made sure I gave up my seat if there was a lady who was standing. All mom would need to do was give me the look (Song remains the same, you know the look I mean) and I would jump. Fast forward to 15 years ago, the family took a trip to Williamsburg, VA. At Williamsburg they have buses that take you back and forth to the visitor's center where all the cars are parked. We are on the bus at the end of the day and the bus starts getting crowded. I notice a woman standing next to me and I feels mom's look (even though she is not there). I immediately get up to offer the woman my seat. My ex looks at me and says "What are you doing?" at the same time the woman says "Why are you doing that?" I kind of mumbled something about mom wouldn't let me sit while someone else is standing. She took the seat but both my ex and the other woman just watched me suspiciously the rest of the ride back to the visitor's center. Longest bus ride ever.
I'm 61. When I was little we would always take the bus up to Steelton to go to the dentist. On the bus in Harrisburg my mom always made sure I gave up my seat if there was a lady who was standing. All mom would need to do was give me the look (Song remains the same, you know the look I mean) and I would jump. Fast forward to 15 years ago, the family took a trip to Williamsburg, VA. At Williamsburg they have buses that take you back and forth to the visitor's center where all the cars are parked. We are on the bus at the end of the day and the bus starts getting crowded. I notice a woman standing next to me and I feels mom's look (even though she is not there). I immediately get up to offer the woman my seat. My ex looks at me and says "What are you doing?" at the same time the woman says "Why are you doing that?" I kind of mumbled something about mom wouldn't let me sit while someone else is standing. She took the seat but both my ex and the other woman just watched me suspiciously the rest of the ride back to the visitor's center. Longest bus ride ever.
Was it a guy or a girl?I called someone "Sugar Tits" in a call earlier today. Should I be expecting a call from HR?
Maybe you don’t know the entire picture. Do you glare at every person who doesn’t “look” handicapped in the parking lot too? Shame on him but take the next bus if you have that much trouble.I'm the same way and I can't imagine why anyone would find it odd. We were at Disney World once and on a packed monorail leaving Magic Kingdom. My 7 month pregnant wife stood directly in front of the sole seated middle aged man. He never got up. I stared through him the entire ride and shared a couple words expressing my thoughts of him at the end. I still regret that's all I did.
I'm the same way and I can't imagine why anyone would find it odd. We were at Disney World once and on a packed monorail leaving Magic Kingdom. My 7 month pregnant wife stood directly in front of the sole seated middle aged man. He never got up. I stared through him the entire ride and shared a couple words expressing my thoughts of him at the end. I still regret that's all I did.
Well, I do hope you learned your previous lesson and did not hold the door open for her on her way out of the room. Seriously, how much offensive behavior can one "girl" be expected to endure in a day.so....work with an older engineer named Charlie. He is 78 years old, and has been around for a long time - a bit of a curmudgeon, and definitely not interested in keeping up with societal norms. He only works a couple of days per week, so he does not really interface much with the younger staff. He is also a bit of a rascal.
Yesterday, we had a small get together for a young lady who had announced her pregnancy. When he found out she was pregnant, Charlie, in his usual rascally self said "So, you got bit by the trouser snake, huh? Guess he hissed at you pretty good."
It got very quiet in the break room.
Charlie usually works on Fridays, but today, he is nowhere to be seen. Management said that he is taking an "extended time off" for the next couple of weeks.
Ouch.
Dr Sydney Teperson in Steelton. Close to Gornik's Social Club (I think). Mom went to Steelton HS and it was her family dentist so he was ancient by the time we went there.Was the dentist Dr. Ebersole, or was he in Highspire?
And pinch her ass.
I find that is frowned upon these days. What happened?
interesting. Typo?Yes. And this place is actually quite interesting and not as stressfuk as my last employer.
---I'm 61. When I was little we would always take the bus up to Steelton to go to the dentist. On the bus in Harrisburg my mom always made sure I gave up my seat if there was a lady who was standing. All mom would need to do was give me the look (Song remains the same, you know the look I mean) and I would jump. Fast forward to 15 years ago, the family took a trip to Williamsburg, VA. At Williamsburg they have buses that take you back and forth to the visitor's center where all the cars are parked. We are on the bus at the end of the day and the bus starts getting crowded. I notice a woman standing next to me and I feels mom's look (even though she is not there). I immediately get up to offer the woman my seat. My ex looks at me and says "What are you doing?" at the same time the woman says "Why are you doing that?" I kind of mumbled something about mom wouldn't let me sit while someone else is standing. She took the seat but both my ex and the other woman just watched me suspiciously the rest of the ride back to the visitor's center. Longest bus ride ever.
---I'll bring this back to Penn State football...Probably about 15-20 years ago, the guy that runs the gates at the stadium (we'll call him Mr. Doe) was leading a state inspector around showing him some safety provisions to make sure that we were in compliance. It was one of those first games when the weather was still nice.
While walking from gate to gate with the guy from the state and another 2-3 people from PSU, a young girl (20ish) stopped him and said "Mr. Doe, here is the water you wanted." After she walked away, the state inspector turned to the other guys and said "must be nice to have something that looks like that bringing you waters all day". Mr Doe then told him "that's my daughter, xxxxxx". Dude from the state rushed thru the rest of the inspection and got the hell out of there.
Maybe you don’t know the entire picture. Do you glare at every person who doesn’t “look” handicapped in the parking lot too? Shame on him but take the next bus if you have that much trouble.
Never on the side of rude jerks. He may have been one. You sound like you have the ignorant and classless down to a tee though. You stared him down and still regret that's all you did. Get a grip.I saw him stand waiting for 15 minutes then walk into the monorail car without the slightest issue, so I'm pretty confident he wasn't handicapped. And it wasn't a matter of her being able to handle it, it's the principle of the matter. Waiting for the next monorail would take as long as standing for the ride, so that would make no sense. Guess your on the side of lazy ignorant classless middle aged man, noted.
Never on the side of rude jerks. He may have been one. You sound like you have the ignorant and classless down to a tee though. You stared him down and still regret that's all you did. Get a grip.
Funny....I was in Russia in 2006 and watched a russian comedy video on the Aeroflat flight over. It was kind of a Laurel and Hardy video with two Soviet era Russians dealing with Russian culture. One of the episodes was about giving up your seat on a bus to a gal.I'm 61. When I was little we would always take the bus up to Steelton to go to the dentist. On the bus in Harrisburg my mom always made sure I gave up my seat if there was a lady who was standing. All mom would need to do was give me the look (Song remains the same, you know the look I mean) and I would jump. Fast forward to 15 years ago, the family took a trip to Williamsburg, VA. At Williamsburg they have buses that take you back and forth to the visitor's center where all the cars are parked. We are on the bus at the end of the day and the bus starts getting crowded. I notice a woman standing next to me and I feels mom's look (even though she is not there). I immediately get up to offer the woman my seat. My ex looks at me and says "What are you doing?" at the same time the woman says "Why are you doing that?" I kind of mumbled something about mom wouldn't let me sit while someone else is standing. She took the seat but both my ex and the other woman just watched me suspiciously the rest of the ride back to the visitor's center. Longest bus ride ever.
Point taken. I agree that may be unfair.Given that I was there and you were not, perhaps it would be reasonable to consider I weighed those "unknowns" you're so concerned with for his sake and found them lacking.
If you think holding people to a standard with respect to their treatment of women, or obviously pregnant women, or my own obviously pregnant wife, is a blemish on my character, then I'll wear it gladly. Good day.
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I understand why she is your ex.
Funny....I was in Russia in 2006 and watched a russian comedy video on the Aeroflat flight over. It was kind of a Laurel and Hardy video with two Soviet era Russians dealing with Russian culture. One of the episodes was about giving up your seat on a bus to a gal.
A week later, coming home, I am in the Kaliningrad airport and it is empty. I sit with my wife and another couple and have a beer. After a while, I feel a tapping on my seat....keeps persisting. I look over, and I didn't notice the place had filled up. A guy standing next to my chair was tapping his foot on my chair. Next to him is his older mom. I immediately knew, from the comedy skit, he was telling me to get up and give her my seat. tapping his foot was a nice thing to do to not cause me embarrassment and I respect that. Later, I did some research and there is a very distinct pecking order on seats there. Old infirm, old, handicapped, pregnant, women of any age, healthy old man, Man, teenage kid, was pretty much the pecking order. As a healthy man, on public transportation, you rarely sat.
Wow....good memory and thanks for asking.I remember us discussing that trip before you left for the adoption. How is the young lady doing?
We had friends run into that with Russian adoptions. But both boys turned out pretty decent in the end. A few tough years though. They did the right thing--as did you.Wow....good memory and thanks for asking.
She is doing well. I did not realize the profound challenges a gal would have after being abandoned by her parents and institutionalized until age 14 months. So much of development is done in the time and science is unsettled on what it means. So there have been challenges. On the other hand, she just got accepted into a very good private school for high school, we did the father/daughter dance recently, and she gets confirmed into church this spring. No complaints.
Wow....good memory and thanks for asking.
She is doing well. I did not realize the profound challenges a gal would have after being abandoned by her parents and institutionalized until age 14 months. So much of development is done in the time and science is unsettled on what it means. So there have been challenges. On the other hand, she just got accepted into a very good private school for high school, we did the father/daughter dance recently, and she gets confirmed into church this spring. No complaints.
Did she have some type of bottom lip stroke or is something else going on there? Or maybe she just came back from having a cavity filled.
No. What do you mean?Sad. Look at what we become. Now we all are forced to look alike. Having a outgoing personality in the work place is looked down upon. This PC stuff has evened the playing field for many if you know what I mean.