Rudeness

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OK I want to know, what is the rudest thing you have ever done?
Now I don't just mean giving the finger to a bad driver you don't know, but to someone you do know. :nod:

This weekend I was having a pretty bad day and a few things had really set me off. I was driving back to the fair grounds after a birthday party and I saw driving towards me that bar fly our friend is dating with her friend. They both waved at me, well I couldn't stop myself and I gave them a one finger wave, it wasn't with my pointer finger. :lol2:
I think she finally got the hint of how I feel about her. :lol2: I felt so much better. :D
I know she told our friend due to the look he kept giving me later, but he didn't say anything nor did I.
 
thats easy it was yesterday.i got 1 brother thats always picking a fight with me.so yesterday he was whining the other bro stole my jack.we gose the tractior is jacked up so we can fix the tire.well just comes an steals things he has no right to.so i let loose an cussed him for an hour.i told him i was going to go buy a hydro jack an shove it where sun didnt shine.side note we do not get along at all.
 
Elevators are the worse. You finally get to level 1, the doors open, and everyone rushes in before occupants gets out. It happens all the time.
 
Well ILh, I can't blame you for losing your cool. You think the little Barfly would have shown some class and stayed away from the event especially because they were doing a sort of tribute in memoriam to your best friend ,but she showed her tasteless self.

We finally buried my Aunts ashed and then my uncle had a BBQ at his place afterwards, at least his new "friend " had the class to stay away.

My latest rude act was being short with one of my neighbors that I hadn't talked to in 4 years , she called me up to find out gossip about another neighbor. I told her very politely that it was none of her business and perhaps I will talk to her again in another four years.. :roll:
 
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I always considered it funny as opposed to rude, but our phone number used to end with 8506, a local pizza place number ended with 8906. After repeated calls for the pizza place, I just started taking their order, asked for a last name and a phone number, told them we were pretty busy so give us about 30 minutes and then hung up. This was back before the days of Caller ID.
 
I let my 13 yo son answer the phone when sales people call, and tell him to pretend he can't speak english...he seems to have fun, they hang up, but I doubt if I would win a "Parent of the Year" award.
 
Well I don't know if it was rude or not, but this weekend, my husband's cousin got thrown in jail for DUI, his second. I had never met the guy, but he's family so when I noticed my husband's phone had five missed calls from the same number, I took him the phone, and it was his cousin's friend wanting Steve to go bail him out.

So Steve went up to Mansfield, and naturally, it was an all day process. Finally, they got in, and Steve brought him back to our house for a bit. First thing cousin does is to get himself a beer.

Well, I just jumped in and asked what the plan was for getting cousin back home. The cousin was extremely apologetic to me for wasting our day. I just told him that I get two days a week with my husband and that I was very jealous of our time together. I talked to him and everything, but he knew I was frosty toward him. And when Steve asked me if I wanted to accompany them back to Sheman, where the cousin lives, and two hours away, I might add, my immediate answer was that I didn't care to accompany either of them anywhere at the moment, and that I didn't travel with fools.

I also told both of them that the cousin was extremely lucky my husband had come after him. I told Steve that if he ever got arrested, he'd best not waste his one phone call on me because I wasn't going to come get him.
 
Lammie,

If this joker lives in Sherman, what was he doing in Mansfield?

Alice
 
I try not to be rude, but I suppose my biggest fault in this area is that I can become very short with people . Disconnected, scatter brained people get under my skin and throw in a dash of arrogance on their part and I get a little testy . :help:

Larry
 
HD she had been dumping all the kids on other parents the entire fair time, so I wasn't the only one pretty mad. She ain't fooling anyone now. Except for the 2 biggest dingbats in my life. :lol2:

Frankie normally I know better, but I just couldn't stop myself. Just too many little things. I have never been that rude before, so it was a new experience.
 
Gosh ILH if she is a real sure enough barfly, and you saying so is good enough for me, i figure see has seen them birds fly by before. If thats your worst act of rudness i am sure you will be forgiven by those that really count.
 
I luv herfrds":2tfvkufo said:
HD she had been dumping all the kids on other parents the entire fair time, so I wasn't the only one pretty mad. She ain't fooling anyone now. Except for the 2 biggest dingbats in my life. :lol2:

Frankie normally I know better, but I just couldn't stop myself. Just too many little things. I have never been that rude before, so it was a new experience.

My husband is forever teasing me that the older I get, the meaner I get. I reply...."no, its just taken me this long to learn what I don't have to put up with!!" Acutally, most people think I'm really easy to get along with but I have to admit...there's been a couple times I've had to put people in their place (we have a neighbor that loves to gossip and it infuriates me).
 
When I was a squirt my dads bed time was 9pm. If we had company at 9 he would go in and put on his PJs, come back out and tell them to lock the doors when they left and he'ld go to bed. Lots of people found that rude, I found it smart!
 
Lammie":1x0q0btn said:
Well I don't know if it was rude or not, but this weekend, my husband's cousin got thrown in jail for DUI, his second. I had never met the guy, but he's family so when I noticed my husband's phone had five missed calls from the same number, I took him the phone, and it was his cousin's friend wanting Steve to go bail him out.

So Steve went up to Mansfield, and naturally, it was an all day process. Finally, they got in, and Steve brought him back to our house for a bit. First thing cousin does is to get himself a beer.

Well, I just jumped in and asked what the plan was for getting cousin back home. The cousin was extremely apologetic to me for wasting our day. I just told him that I get two days a week with my husband and that I was very jealous of our time together. I talked to him and everything, but he knew I was frosty toward him. And when Steve asked me if I wanted to accompany them back to Sheman, where the cousin lives, and two hours away, I might add, my immediate answer was that I didn't care to accompany either of them anywhere at the moment, and that I didn't travel with fools.

You should have left him in the clink, next time, he may be on trial for manslaughter, driving under the influencce, and have killed someone who just happened to be in his path, when he was driving drunk-what a loser!

GMN

I also told both of them that the cousin was extremely lucky my husband had come after him. I told Steve that if he ever got arrested, he'd best not waste his one phone call on me because I wasn't going to come get him.
 
Alice":h2lq3udm said:
Lammie,

If this joker lives in Sherman, what was he doing in Mansfield?

Alice

He was driving back from a concert somewhere.
 

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