Posted by IndianaRed on June 16, 2009 at 14:57:30 from (76.214.111.225):
In Reply to: Re: EMT Pulse posted by Don R in Calif on June 16, 2009 at 09:47:06:
Hey Don,
I was asking an innocent question that I'd been pondering for some time, not that I expect it to happen, but more curious than anything.
Your response would seem to be quite cynical, as is often typical of you on the Left coast who think you are so much more enlightened than the rest of us. We don't appreciate your denigating attitude or snobbish remarks concerning our way of life here in the heartland.
Your reference to "long neck bottles", "brewskis", (which didn't require an apostrophe), and "hunten bullets" was crass and disrespectful. Is that how you demonstrate your higher state of enlightenment? Does it make you feel superior in some way to make light of others in such a derogatory way?
Why do visit this site if you hold those who work so hard to provide this country, and much of the world, with the foodstuffs that sustain us all? Yes, some of the responses to this post were a bit off the wall, but that doesn't excuse your disrespectful rant and hurtful words.
I don't know what parents teach their children out there, (or sadly, maybe I do), but mine taught me that the definition of a gentleperson is one that makes others feel comfortable at all times, regardless of their status in life, education, or any other measure.
Perhaps in the future you might be more considerate of others, but I feel you probably won't. You don't seem to care how what you say affects others.
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