IN or OUT.
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And that is the strangest looking plunger I have ever seen TN.
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Any normal guy would have logically deduced what action to take in 100milliseconds while approaching an open doorway focusing on politeness and efficiency, with no vocal agreement, manage to make it through the doorway without incident... in under 1 second. Us guys pride ourselves in this ability :-)
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MAPearce wrote:You must have been at the Richter Harvey one...
You did nothing wrong . You just met up with an @$$hole .
Agreed. He's a dolt with no manners
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Younger ppl these days lack respect. I've seen groups take up entire sidewalks forcing the elderly off onto yards or even roads. I used to do the same for the younger crowds but nowadays, I just call them on it and keep going on my path, unless there are young babies, kids or seniors . I've adopted a 'whatcha gonna do' attitude... Their bark is bigger than their bite.
That guy was definitely being a jerk.
That guy was definitely being a jerk.
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Shucks! I saw the words "In" and "Out" in the the thread title and I got quite excited there for a moment
To the OP, you did nothing wrong. The other guy was just being stupid.
To the OP, you did nothing wrong. The other guy was just being stupid.
Nobody wants to hear your opinion. They just want to hear their own opinion coming out of your mouth.
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JollyGreenBully wrote:It assumes the other person is inferior and can't open a door for himself / herself.
Seriously? If you have that much of an issue with your self confidence that someone holding a door open for you makes you feel inferior ... you might want to maybe see a counsellor about that.
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Dizzy1 wrote:JollyGreenBully wrote:It assumes the other person is inferior and can't open a door for himself / herself.
Seriously? If you have that much of an issue with your self confidence that someone holding a door open for you makes you feel inferior ... you might want to maybe see a counsellor about that.