Posted by NE IA on December 31, 2008 at 17:45:36 from (206.72.18.153):
In Reply to: Rude People posted by John B. on December 31, 2008 at 17:15:02:
I don't care if you go to the mall, a auction, or a red neck reunion, there are many different folks with even more views.
Some are offended, others laugh, many get very upset, few comment. I feel most ignore things that are out in left field. I no doubt offend folks, but our family grew up on laughter, and usualy at anothers expense. I always intend on joking, and never offending--but that is the intent, not always the way it is taken.
My second mother in law was from England, and all the son in laws told her she spoke funny. In fifteen plus years none of us knew if she was trying to be funny, or if she was ticked off. Don't recall getting it right very often either for that matter.
Kinda like ones political party can do no wrong, but another person from the other party makes any kind of ill coment, and everyone assumes... everyone on that side of the line thinks the same way.
I do find the ball bat attitudes on this board very disturbing, but wonder if they actualy are that type in public. My inlaw family get to gethers were always judged as the loudest one was the most correct. I was often disturbed, and the inlaws just decided it was only another day, no big deal.
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