Rude doctor games
One was 6 months younger and due to our birth dates she ended up a year behind me in school. Our parents tried as hard as they could to get the authorities to let her start the same year but they insisted she had to be 5 when school started in September and her birthday was in October. The other girl was a year younger. With our dogs we explored all the woods and fields in a one mile radius. We had a tidal river bank where there were numerous traps set for muskrats and whatever else they trapped.
We caught snapping turtles, and had all sorts of hiding places in the area. Those came in handy when we started exploring each other. We instinctively knew our parents would take a dim view of that activity but we felt no shame with each other.
We felt the attitude that our bodies should be kept hidden from the opposite sex was somehow wrong. To this day I feel the strong emphasis on that is destructive to childrens development. At the least it's quite hurtful when one is excluded from something. I went to visit one of my playmates when I was about 8. Her mother said they were in her older sister's room and sent me on up. As I opened the door I was quickly sent packing by the older sister.
That was the most hurtful thing I had experienced up to that time. Apparently she was showing them her newly minted boobs or something. Our body explorations didn't include what I would call sex games. I remember several times in the summer, checking their nipples very closely to see if we could find the holes where the milk came out and they checked mine to see what the difference was.
One day the younger girl said her older brother told her boys had a bat and two balls and girls had two biscuits. I would also add people talking on their cell phones in an elevator to the improper cell phone use category. I'm glad to see someone else agrees with me on how rude people can be in public.
Great post! Very interesting hub. Many of the points pointed out in the hub has given me good lessons on what to do and what not to. All the points can be used in future to be taught to growing up children. Thanks a lot. Wow, you hit on so many. In fact, as I was reading I was getting more and more annoyed with the general public. It makes things really difficult. This is true Express Saying anything about a person's child is a risky subject.
People should remember that good manners are the responsibility of the parent. Great thoughts! This happens a lot and the offenders often get angry if you attempt to say something about it before the child arrives or after.
Thanks for the reminders. We certainly need to regain our sense of humanity and teach our children basic manners again. Thanks for sharing this Ralph Deeds. This is a book I would love to read. I must say I have to agree with the author of this book. I have noticed some consistency in those who are real buttholes. For example, there is a cashier in a store by my work.
I hate going there because of the poor customer service. There is one female cashier in this store who is mean, short, rude, and hateful every single time I go in there- to everyone she waits on. I have never noticed her having a good day. Thanks for this excellent suggestion. It is well needed in our society. The truly optimistic among us believe that there is no such thing as an asshole. That is to say, the guy who cut you off in traffic or butted in front of you at Starbucks is probably possessed by some temporary affliction lateness, cluelessness, hangover that recedes as quickly as it came.
In other words, he was acting like an asshole, and that same guy might well hold the door open for you or even save your life 10 minutes later. Aaron James is no such optimist. Rather, James writes, assholes populate the vast moral middle ground between the two. And while they may not stick a shiv in your back, they will gladly manipulate the banking system and bleed you to death that way.
Unlike Communism, which in practice engendered a small, elite group of assholes, James believes unbridled capitalism, stripped of those virtue-engendering values that assholes disdain, is an ideal system through which many assholes can band together to completely tilt the game in their favour.
Does he make a case? Hint: his main target is the U. It almost writes itself. People who park and block one lane in front of stores in a shopping center parking lot and have a passenger run into Starbucks or the dry cleaner instead of parking in a parking space. Also, driving too fast in parking lots is rude and dangerous. More than once I've looked both ways and begun to back out of a parking space and had a near collision with a car coming up the aisle way too fast.
Thanks for the lovely comment Que Scout. I have to agree that Americans are loud. I am a very quiet person and raised quiet children. When I go out in public I notice people yell and they are standing next to eachother. I bet you write some interesting things based on your cute analogy. Sadly, I think there is much truth to what you say. I am American and I often get annoyed at the loudness of crowds!
Hopefully I am not being too rude as I mention American's are perceived as loud in other countries. Frankly, the number one complaint about American abroad is they are loud. We were visiting Sydney Aquarium and could hear in the distance some American tourists. We could hear them over everything. My Girl friend was so embarrassed she had to comment. I my self had never noticed this common American trait. But after that day I did. When Australians felt comfortable talking to me they would often point out this loudness.
It is odd, and I can not explain why this is so, but it is true. Mind you, if they had something nasty to say about the USA, I was quick to remind them of who is financing their freedom. A rabbit and a frog meet for the 1st time, both are totally blind. They wondered what each other looked like. The frog touched and felt his way around the rabbit, oh how soft you are, owwe and what big ears you have - your a rabbit! Like wise the rabbit checked over the frog, oh, what long legs you have and a big mouth too - your American aren't you.
That sounds like a great solution Lesleysherwood. People act less rude when they have something to loose. It seems that these qualities are a given in England. I mean just look at the MPs, who don't give a stuff fir the people they elect. If these are the honourable than what of the masses,. Great Hub! My 1 is cyclists in the city: they run red lights, cycle fast on sidewalks, cycle wrong way down one-way streets. It's a menace. It also really bothers me if I'm out for coffee or dinner with a friend and he or she leaves his or her cell phone on the table.
Um, hello - you can't put your phone away and give me your attention for two hours?! Aldi also sell a token to fit their carts which is good to keep on a key ring. The benefit is the carts are returned or a kid finds the cart and returns it for the coin. Then again, bag boys out of work is not good. People who leave their dogs outside 24 hours a day and let them bark the entire time drive me mad! The shopping cart thing has been resolved here as well, just as Lesley mentioned, by charging a dollar to use it and you don't get it back unless you return it.
A lot of stores here also have those carts that the wheels lock once you leave the perimeter of the store so that people can't steal them as easily. This sounds just like my town, London. We've managed to solve the shopping trolley issue by charging a pound to use them and the only way to get that money back is to take the trolley back to the trolley queue.
I love the picture you managed to capture of Katie Price Jordan picking her nose. Ha ha.. She would hate that Ooo I think I must be very intolerant because just about every one of these things gets my goat. Obviously I'm not guilty of any of them Upped and followed.
I especially appreciate the attention given to parents who don't discipline their kids and then turn them loose on everyone. Proper discipline for kids should be one of the requirements of parenting.
Voted up! You already have so many comments! And I confess I have not read them all maybe that is rude of me? I was just going to point out that your quote says most people are rude because they do not care about people, and I disagree. I've been called a romantic lately for my views on forgiveness and trying to find the best in others, but I honestly believe that, as humans, we sometimes just slip up and are unintentionally rude to someone else when caught in the moment of our own selfish emotions.
Sometimes it takes a slip up to get those emotions in check. Sadly, though, it is often too late because we have already left a bad impression on someone else. Physical Intimacy. Attracting a Mate. Date Ideas. Online Dating. Personality Type. Relationship Problems. Relationship Advice. Single Life. Tammy is a paralegal who enjoys offering tips and advice to others. Read More From Pairedlife.
Related Articles. Some of the time he attacks innocent people, but usually it's an aggressive villain, like a Dalek or a Coburnazoid. Ladbrokes still want more money, which he is still trying to pay off with little to no success. He wears a flower-patterned shirt, a grey waistcoat and a black cardigan with a blue tie, as well as a pair of jeans and some black boots.
Nothing special, but it gets the job done and means he doesn't have to spend as much of his gambling money on it. Later on in Rude's life he wears a Tweed Jacket with a Hawaiian shirt and tie, the same jeans and boots, he's not made of money all the clothing was possibly stolen from a charity shop.
When the Doctor regenerates all he seems to remember that "Yorkshire tea is a sin" with this in mind he has to try and figure himself out and make sure he knows what he is doing and learn that he is a Rude man.
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