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ddd35 |
Jan 30 2011, 08:14 PM
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QUOTE(Zolton @ Jan 29 2011, 11:16 AM) I think the main thing I am realizing is how different the southern states are from the northern states/Canada in these regards. Its interesting, as I've discuss it with people up here and generally they have the same view as me. I'm kind of intrigued and am thinking I want to take a trip down the the South to experience this culture! Any cities/states people recommend? I spent 10 days in Toronto on Business a couple years ago and learned Quickly that you really dont need to carry there cause the people are friendly accpet and this a BIG ACCEPT :the homeless men that live around the streets , We were comign back from a meeting my wife and I and they wouldnt stop touching my wife Luckily before I attempted to lay them out the door man from our hotel had been keeping a eye on the situation and he had hotel security come over and escort us back to the hotel , the issue is IF i had hit one of them i would have been arrested , and he would have got a free meal . back home here I would have tazered him . but I must say it only happened 1 time , the rest of our stay was fabulous and we walked all over town without fear .
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fun4us94 |
Jan 30 2011, 11:43 PM
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QUOTE(ddd35 @ Jan 30 2011, 08:14 PM) I spent 10 days in Toronto on Business a couple years ago and learned Quickly that you really dont need to carry there cause the people are friendly accpet and this a BIG ACCEPT :the homeless men that live around the streets , We were comign back from a meeting my wife and I and they wouldnt stop touching my wife Luckily before I attempted to lay them out the door man from our hotel had been keeping a eye on the situation and he had hotel security come over and escort us back to the hotel , the issue is IF i had hit one of them i would have been arrested , and he would have got a free meal . back home here I would have tazered him . but I must say it only happened 1 time , the rest of our stay was fabulous and we walked all over town without fear . there is no such place that one doesnt need to carry...one of those homeless guys could had easily had a knife...i go no place that i cant carry my gun except my kids school and i personaly know the police officer that is on guard there...he shoots almost as much as i do...almost...
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fun4us94 |
Jan 31 2011, 01:20 PM
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QUOTE(ddd35 @ Jan 31 2011, 01:08 PM) Wont disagree but what i learned there was there not viloent they just try to piss you off to where you will hit them they get off the street for the day and get a hot meal . nothin like three hots and a cot to make a homeless guy happy...lol...
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Zolton |
Jan 31 2011, 06:30 PM
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It must have been weird not being able to carry around your gun! But if you had, and took it out you would have surely been arrested. As for the homeless guy, yes they can be a nuisance. They are especially bad in Winnipeg (my home). I went to school downtown so had to deal with it every day. As a whole, they are harmless. Generally VERY friendly, and still praise you if you have no money. In my experiences the best thing to do it attempt to ignore them and just keep walking. I have a friend that moved up here from San Diego, and she was absolutely terrified up homeless people. She would walk on the other side of the street to avoid them. I found it kind of silly, but to each their own! As for the touching thing, I have never seen that before! Thats horrible. Good thing security helped you guys. Let me assure you, that is very rare in the great white north! On a second rant. Let me tell you, there is one thing that bugs the crap out of me down here. Its really nit-picky, and you will probably all find it ridiculous but its the situations when you bump into someone etc. I find people say "excuse me" here and that it is extremely rude! The difference is that I say "sorry" when this happens. Just curious what you all say. I discussed this with some people here and they said that yes it can be rude, but its all in the tone. I guess I just find all excuse me's rude. Thoughts?
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fun4us94 |
Jan 31 2011, 06:51 PM
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QUOTE(Zolton @ Jan 31 2011, 06:30 PM) It must have been weird not being able to carry around your gun! But if you had, and took it out you would have surely been arrested. As for the homeless guy, yes they can be a nuisance. They are especially bad in Winnipeg (my home). I went to school downtown so had to deal with it every day. As a whole, they are harmless. Generally VERY friendly, and still praise you if you have no money. In my experiences the best thing to do it attempt to ignore them and just keep walking. I have a friend that moved up here from San Diego, and she was absolutely terrified up homeless people. She would walk on the other side of the street to avoid them. I found it kind of silly, but to each their own! As for the touching thing, I have never seen that before! Thats horrible. Good thing security helped you guys. Let me assure you, that is very rare in the great white north! On a second rant. Let me tell you, there is one thing that bugs the crap out of me down here. Its really nit-picky, and you will probably all find it ridiculous but its the situations when you bump into someone etc. I find people say "excuse me" here and that it is extremely rude! The difference is that I say "sorry" when this happens. Just curious what you all say. I discussed this with some people here and they said that yes it can be rude, but its all in the tone. I guess I just find all excuse me's rude. Thoughts? with the touching issue its not that 3d would have pulled a gun for that(good way to go to jail and loose your license) its just the peace of mind of being able to deffend your self or others had the guy tried something more than just touching.. the issue of "excuse me" will depend greatly on the persons attitude when its said...if i bump into someone i say im sorry...i say excuse me if i have to pass by someone closely...i say it before i attempt to go by them and if i touch them accidently i still apologize for it...just my way of doing it...
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ddd35 |
Feb 1 2011, 08:18 AM
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QUOTE(Zolton @ Jan 31 2011, 04:30 PM) It must have been weird not being able to carry around your gun! But if you had, and took it out you would have surely been arrested. As for the homeless guy, yes they can be a nuisance. They are especially bad in Winnipeg (my home). I went to school downtown so had to deal with it every day. As a whole, they are harmless. Generally VERY friendly, and still praise you if you have no money. In my experiences the best thing to do it attempt to ignore them and just keep walking. I have a friend that moved up here from San Diego, and she was absolutely terrified up homeless people. She would walk on the other side of the street to avoid them. I found it kind of silly, but to each their own! As for the touching thing, I have never seen that before! Thats horrible. Good thing security helped you guys. Let me assure you, that is very rare in the great white north! On a second rant. Let me tell you, there is one thing that bugs the crap out of me down here. Its really nit-picky, and you will probably all find it ridiculous but its the situations when you bump into someone etc. I find people say "excuse me" here and that it is extremely rude! The difference is that I say "sorry" when this happens. Just curious what you all say. I discussed this with some people here and they said that yes it can be rude, but its all in the tone. I guess I just find all excuse me's rude. Thoughts? the touching issue wasnt based on touching her breasts or butt it was just constant touching of her arms , hands , etc . I believe they knew we where not locals so they tried . HAs for bumping I say Im Sorry , If the perdon appears to have done it on person i say EXCUSE YOU . Some peoapl can be really rude , Older people in super markets are the worse .
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Zolton |
Feb 1 2011, 12:50 PM
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QUOTE(ddd35 @ Feb 1 2011, 08:18 AM) the touching issue wasnt based on touching her breasts or butt it was just constant touching of her arms , hands , etc . I believe they knew we where not locals so they tried . HAs for bumping I say Im Sorry , If the perdon appears to have done it on person i say EXCUSE YOU . Some peoapl can be really rude , Older people in super markets are the worse . Ah, so right! Those old people are horrible
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UncleBuck |
May 23 2011, 04:28 PM
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QUOTE(me gusta @ May 23 2011, 11:19 AM) I'm tryn to get my 100 post to be a member M so I have been tryn to post were ever I can an was wondering if anyone has ever asked if its ok to rate people down cause your tired of seeing them in top position! Sometinmes I get tired of the same boobs and I wold prefer to see only gals brave enuff to show ther whole bodys face and all to have all the top spots! well Forrest you can vote how ever you see fit that is why it is called Rate My Melons
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Buck Turgidson |
Jul 29 2011, 01:11 AM
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QUOTE(ddd35 @ Jul 28 2011, 07:30 PM) IM SICK OF THIS HEAT !! We are now going on 14 days of heat with index of 105 - 115 It just drains a person . There was a moment in my former career where too much of a good thing was TOO MUCH. One summer, like this one, there was a heat spell of 100+ degree weather. My job was to sit inside a computer room that was constantly air-conditioned to precisely 62 degrees F. Now you may think, "bah, 62 F, that's not bad." It is when air-conditioned air is constantly blowing around from the vents out of the floor, above and wherever ducting was placed. Constantly blowing. I'd take jackets to work, then to take a break, walk down a ramp, past two security doors down a small hall and out into the outdoor cafeteria patio. With my jacket on. <--- yeah. People thought the same thing. They didn't know where I was working. Illustration purposes only, that's definitely not me Attached image(s)
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ddd35 |
Jul 29 2011, 12:24 PM
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QUOTE(Buck Turgidson @ Jul 28 2011, 11:11 PM) There was a moment in my former career where too much of a good thing was TOO MUCH. One summer, like this one, there was a heat spell of 100+ degree weather. My job was to sit inside a computer room that was constantly air-conditioned to precisely 62 degrees F. Now you may think, "bah, 62 F, that's not bad." It is when air-conditioned air is constantly blowing around from the vents out of the floor, above and wherever ducting was placed. Constantly blowing. I'd take jackets to work, then to take a break, walk down a ramp, past two security doors down a small hall and out into the outdoor cafeteria patio. With my jacket on. <--- yeah. People thought the same thing. They didn't know where I was working. Illustration purposes only, that's definitely not me OH I know what ya mean , HAve close GF that works in a business where its cold , she wears long pants and sweat shirts to work everyday .
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