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Re: Common courtesy in a PM.
[Re: Creekrunner]
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10/14/23 12:43 AM
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Creekrunner
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I don't teach. There's no money in it.
...and have dominion over the fish of the sea, and over the fowl of the air, and over every living thing that moveth upon the earth. Gen. 1:28
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Re: Common courtesy in a PM.
[Re: TurkeyHunter]
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10/14/23 12:54 AM
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el Rojo
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...he's trying to educate people on how not to be a donkey hole and have some manners and class.
You hit the nail on the head there with manners and class. How not to be uncouth. Yes sir, that's it in a nutshell.
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Re: Common courtesy in a PM.
[Re: Judd]
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10/14/23 01:05 AM
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DocHorton
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I understand this, but then again why cry about it?
He's not crying about it...he's trying to educate people on how not to be a donkey hole and have some manners and class.The irony in this is rather amusing. And calling others insecure...also hilarious coming from the small man. Anyone who has the vast majority of their posts as either condescending, correcting others, or degrading others such as their family, co-workers, and others on here, has no place telling anyone about how to conduct themselves.
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Re: Common courtesy in a PM.
[Re: Creekrunner]
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10/14/23 01:06 AM
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grout-scout
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The problem is, many don’t seem to show respect to fellow humans. Simple words, but they show respect and acknowledgment.
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Re: Common courtesy in a PM.
[Re: Creekrunner]
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10/14/23 01:09 AM
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DocHorton
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Oh wait, the "doc" will be along shortly to ask for my psychology degree.
Rent free, eh? Pretty much proves my point.
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Re: Common courtesy in a PM.
[Re: Creekrunner]
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10/14/23 01:09 AM
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skinnerback
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No crying here.....I'm not big on crying. I think social media just makes it too easy to let everyone know when people get their feelings hurt........ This from a guy that couldn't pop a 'coon. Some of y'all got bored and want to call me a girlie-man. So be it. Any man worth the sack hangin' 'tween his legs can say a simple, short word of thanks. Those that can't, or, sorry, are way too busy, have major insecurity issues. Oh wait, the "doc" will be along shortly to ask for my psychology degree. Girly man you are not, good man you are. Nothing wrong with calling out someone with no manners. Like North Tx PoPo said, I also always say "YOU'RE WELCOME" every time I hold the door for someone (old folks get a pass) that doesn't even acknowledge it. Yankees are notorious for being rude like this, but we're supposed to have manners in Texas. It takes ONE second to not be a prick.....
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Re: Common courtesy in a PM.
[Re: Creekrunner]
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10/14/23 03:06 AM
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Really? Trying to educate a bunch of 40-70 year olds....... I have an idea, how about PM the guy you have a problem with, and tell him that if you take the time to respond to him, you expect at minimum a thank you... as weird as that would seem, it's better then being passive aggressive and post something like this in hopes that said person sees it....
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Re: Common courtesy in a PM.
[Re: S.A. hunter]
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10/14/23 03:20 AM
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Really? Trying to educate a bunch of 40-70 year olds....... I have an idea, how about PM the guy you have a problem with, and tell him that if you take the time to respond to him, you expect at minimum a thank you... as weird as that would seem, it's better then being passive aggressive and post something like this in hopes that said person sees it....
Stop crying puto
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Re: Common courtesy in a PM.
[Re: Creekrunner]
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10/14/23 03:25 AM
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Bee'z
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Re: Common courtesy in a PM.
[Re: Creekrunner]
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10/14/23 09:20 AM
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GasGuzzler
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Pass the gravy.
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Re: Common courtesy in a PM.
[Re: Creekrunner]
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10/14/23 09:52 AM
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Texas452
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I do my best to be respectful, but if someone doesn’t thank me for holding the door open, or respond appropriately it doesn’t bother me one bit. Some have thicker skins than others, I can’t stand over sensitive people.
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Re: Common courtesy in a PM.
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10/14/23 05:51 PM
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Unless someone has more questions I'm good with no response. I get too many texts and emails daily as it is and the "ok" and "thanks" replies just clutter up my day more, so I don't send them either.
i also try to keep the sand out of my vagina when it comes to trivial things OK, Thanks. Nothing better than a clean Vagina.
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Re: Common courtesy in a PM.
[Re: Creekrunner]
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10/14/23 06:55 PM
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Common courtesy
“Common courtesy is a way to show respect and acknowledge the inherent worth of every individual. By practicing basic manners, such as saying “please” and “thank you,” holding doors for others, or offering a kind greeting, we affirm the dignity and value of those around us.”
It’s really interesting some people think this thread is about whining or complaining. It could be an example off frustration.
But personally it indicates to me the type of person you are. In these 58 years it has proven to be a very reliable indicator. It has also been a valuable characteristic for my success in international business.
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Re: Common courtesy in a PM.
[Re: Grizz]
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10/14/23 08:47 PM
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Unless someone has more questions I'm good with no response. I get too many texts and emails daily as it is and the "ok" and "thanks" replies just clutter up my day more, so I don't send them either.
i also try to keep the sand out of my vagina when it comes to trivial things OK, Thanks. Nothing better than a clean Vagina.
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Re: Common courtesy in a PM.
[Re: DocHorton]
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10/15/23 01:02 AM
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I understand this, but then again why cry about it?
He's not crying about it...he's trying to educate people on how not to be a donkey hole and have some manners and class.The irony in this is rather amusing. And calling others insecure...also hilarious coming from the small man. Anyone who has the vast majority of their posts as either condescending, correcting others, or degrading others such as their family, co-workers, and others on here, has no place telling anyone about how to conduct themselves. The vast majority of my posts? I guess I need to start paying attention…actually, I don’t care… if you think my posts are too rough for ya, put me on ignore I have a ton of awesome friends, I’m really not here to shop for more.
Don't let your ears hear what your eyes didn't see, and don't let your mouth say what your heart doesn't feel
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Re: Common courtesy in a PM.
[Re: Judd]
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10/15/23 01:12 AM
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KRoyal
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I understand this, but then again why cry about it?
He's not crying about it...he's trying to educate people on how not to be a donkey hole and have some manners and class.The irony in this is rather amusing. And calling others insecure...also hilarious coming from the small man. Anyone who has the vast majority of their posts as either condescending, correcting others, or degrading others such as their family, co-workers, and others on here, has no place telling anyone about how to conduct themselves. The vast majority of my posts? I guess I need to start paying attention…actually, I don’t care… if you think my posts are too rough for ya, put me on ignore I have a ton of awesome friends, I’m really not here to shop for more. Believe he was referring to SA Juddy
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Re: Common courtesy in a PM.
[Re: Judd]
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10/15/23 01:12 AM
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Ol Thumper
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I understand this, but then again why cry about it?
He's not crying about it...he's trying to educate people on how not to be a donkey hole and have some manners and class.The irony in this is rather amusing. And calling others insecure...also hilarious coming from the small man. Anyone who has the vast majority of their posts as either condescending, correcting others, or degrading others such as their family, co-workers, and others on here, has no place telling anyone about how to conduct themselves. The vast majority of my posts? I guess I need to start paying attention…actually, I don’t care… if you think my posts are too rough for ya, put me on ignore I have a ton of awesome friends, I’m really not here to shop for more. I like rough so please continue Mr Juddmoor
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Re: Common courtesy in a PM.
[Re: Creekrunner]
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10/15/23 01:40 AM
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freerange
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Almost certain he was not referring to Judd or SA.
At some point in life its time to quit chasing the pot of gold and just enjoy the rainbow. FR Keep your gratitude higher than your expectations. RWH
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Re: Common courtesy in a PM.
[Re: freerange]
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10/15/23 02:01 AM
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DocHorton
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Yes, I thought it was clear who I was referring to....definitely not Judd or SA. Sorry for the confusion.
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Re: Common courtesy in a PM.
[Re: Creekrunner]
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10/15/23 02:41 AM
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I wasn’t sure, you quoted and colored my response. OT, now I’m blushing
Don't let your ears hear what your eyes didn't see, and don't let your mouth say what your heart doesn't feel
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Re: Common courtesy in a PM.
[Re: Creekrunner]
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10/15/23 03:53 AM
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Ol Thumper
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To be honest I wasn’t sure either but Judd’s my guy so I had his back I might need some Creed advice some day
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Re: Common courtesy in a PM.
[Re: Texas452]
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10/15/23 05:16 AM
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skinnerback
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I do my best to be respectful, but if someone doesn’t thank me for holding the door open, or respond appropriately it doesn’t bother me one bit. Some have thicker skins than others, I can’t stand over sensitive people. Some have thicker skins than you think, but just don't like disrespectful or rude behavior in people. Don't remove your hat during the pledge or for the anthem/loud talking disrespectful azz not even looking at the flag or thinking about it or what it stands for/doesn't care, don't hold open doors or say "thanks" to those that do or say "thanks" after someone took 5-10 minutes of their life looking [censored] up and communicating with you in hopes of maybe helping you on a hunt someday.......same people. I can't stand rude people. Again it takes 1-2 seconds not to be a prick. It ain't hard.
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Re: Common courtesy in a PM.
[Re: Creekrunner]
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10/15/23 05:34 AM
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skinnerback
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Look K-Royal once sent me a box of dildos and an entire case of plastic cooking aprons along with some chinese porn CD's that I had to constantly zoom in on (was exhausting)......I didn't want any of that [censored], but I told him "thank you."
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Re: Common courtesy in a PM.
[Re: Creekrunner]
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10/15/23 07:05 AM
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Re: Common courtesy in a PM.
[Re: skinnerback]
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10/15/23 11:29 AM
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Texas452
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Look K-Royal once sent me a box of dildos and an entire case of plastic cooking aprons along with some chinese porn CD's that I had to constantly zoom in on (was exhausting)......I didn't want any of that [censored], but I told him "thank you." I do my best to be respectful, but if someone doesn’t thank me for holding the door open, or respond appropriately it doesn’t bother me one bit. Some have thicker skins than others, I can’t stand over sensitive people. Some have thicker skins than you think, but just don't like disrespectful or rude behavior in people. Don't remove your hat during the pledge or for the anthem/loud talking disrespectful azz not even looking at the flag or thinking about it or what it stands for/doesn't care, don't hold open doors or say "thanks" to those that do or say "thanks" after someone took 5-10 minutes of their life looking [censored] up and communicating with you in hopes of maybe helping you on a hunt someday.......same people. I can't stand rude people. Again it takes 1-2 seconds not to be a prick. It ain't hard. I agree totally, but I’m not going to let them ruin my day, if I do I’m the one with the problem. My dad was the world’s worse, it would aggravate him , and he would never get over it. But I’m older now and have mellowed over the years
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