Re: True Strange Minor Confrontation
- From: "hcannon" <hcannon18@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 16 Oct 2005 19:32:33 -0500
> >
> > > So though Herb is probably glad nothing came of it, he feels a bit
upset
> > at
> > > not realizing the threat, turning his back and soforth.
> >
> > You are correct that was a tremendous mistake on my part. Let it be a
> lesson
> > to all.
>
> Haha... Yeh, we all needed that lesson. Hahaha....
You dont - you are not trainable.
> > As we all know things can happen very fast; and I am sure the
> > sentence I did not hear ( went into my bad ear) was just more
provocation
> > from this idiot. His sarcastic " Have a nice day" was simply more BS. He
> was
> > trying to intimidate me into paying his bill.
>
> I suspect that he succeeded, partially.
Suspect - HAHAHA - you suspect. I suspect you are not very good at
suspecting.
> > I am still kicking myself for turning my back.
>
> Dude, you need to chill.
Dude you need to wake up.
> > Not a wise move.
>
> That depends. We all have to turn our backs on people, at some point.
It's
> a judgement call. What you described, sounds to me like a storm in a
> teacup.
Then you need to keep turning your back. Did you miss my title? Note the
word "minor." Reading comprehension down I see.
> > When I told my wife what had happened -
> > she said get used to it - meaning expect more of that behaior - you see
> much
> > of the city of New Orleans has landed here with its third world
behavior.
>
> So much is a race thing, with you.
I really dont a give a *** what your color is ***. If you want to loot
my house you will be dealt with severely.
I've had experiences of people pushing
> their shopping up behind mine, then when it gets added onto my bill,
wanting
> to take it back, after I've paid for the lot. They look incredulous, when
I
> toss the item into my shopping bag.
Trying to provoke a confrontation I see
I've been to third world countries,
> where that hasn't happened to me.
I am really impressed. Hell my wife has been to third world countries.
> I've seen many different races of people act ignant, but for the purpose
of
> this argument, let's just focus on the white folk. I guess it must be
some
> genetic thing.
>
> > And yes I am still sensitzed to the behavior in New Orleans; because I
> have
> > now talked to people that were involved in the rescue and the news did
not
> > get half of what happened.
>
> I've had a close relative, not so long ago, stabbed, almost to death; the
> culprits currently on remand for attempted murder. I've spoken to police,
> doing house to house questioning, over fatal shootings having taken place
> within yards of where I was staying. I used to frequent a road that the
> police dubbed, "The murder mile." It wasn't me, honest. Haha...
Am I supposed to be impressed you lack the common sense to move from this
area. Or did you have to stay to prove your manhood to yourself? You used to
" frequent." What you had a death wish?
> I've seen a helicopter land in my street, to take away the body parts of a
> murder victim, shot by a hit-man. That's the bad area. In the good area,
> where I now stay, a little while ago, a gang walked into a pub up the
road,
> with sub-machine guns and sprayed the place, killing a few patrons. They
> also discovered a torture chamber, nearby. What with the suicide bombings
> and discoverys of attempts to produce chemical weapons - real ones, not
the
> Bush types, I have more excuse than you do,
to act like a nut.
You already have.
And that
> really isn't the worst of it. I could go on and on...
You have.
> Dude, really, take a chill pill. Sensitised, indeed.
My my the violence guru. I am so impressed.
> > Intimitation was used quite frequently by the
> > gangs to control the other people there - but I will spare you the war
> > stories.
>
> You mean to say that this solitary old man find filled you with a fear,
> reserved only for when confronted by a gang of rampaging thugs? I would
say
> that you are somewhat highly strung.
Yeah I was just trembling all over the place. That is why I said please Mr.
let me pay your bill pleeeaze let me pay your bill.
> > > It's better to come vent among your buds, than to confront these
people,
> > > and in venting, maybe exaggerate one's feelings. I've been in similar
> > > situations, some obnoxious dude I could easily have kicked to the
curb,
> > but
> > > didn't, causing me to say 'dayum, I wish I had punched him in the
nose'.
> > We
> > > all know it's just venting; mostly. ;-)
> >
> > I am more pissed at myself for my error - than at the moron that
> confronted
> > me Nest time I will back away.
>
> Yeh, nest time, you do just that. Just be careful that you don't back
into
> another boogee man.
Such a fool you are.
.
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