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Ha Ha...we just watched the movie, "The Zookeeper" tonight, and that's the advice given to the guy who wanted to get the girl. Insult her, be demanding, then compliment her. Retarded people would fall for that.
This is a Pride and Prejudice move. One of the main characters, Mr. Darcy, one of the wealthiest men, falls for a woman who is not poor, but certainly not as wealthy as he is. He decides to propose to her, and in his proposal he insults her mother and her family, after already getting in the way of his friend's love for her sister, which she is aware of. This story line is in a few other films.
 
I took my son in law and immediate family out to dinner to celebrate my son in law's birthday AT A DINER. Bill was $210, but noticed a 3.5% surcharge which was about $7 dollars added to my check. I then used my credit card, and they added an additional 3.5% for using it. I told the manager the food was fantastic, but inquired what the initial 3.5% surcharge was for. He said that this additional money allows his restaurant to give raises to his staff and they are more pleasant to work with. I advised that he may have happy workers, but this was a complete turn off to customers like me, and I will not be returning. I then asked if the initial 3.5% was mandatory, and he said "no". I asked him to remove the initial 3.5% and then I deducted another 3.5% from my tip to the waitress, leaving her only a 15% tip. Yes, I may be old and tired, but I am not stupid. Another "WOKE" company that I refuse to patronize any further.
 
I took my son in law and immediate family out to dinner to celebrate my son in law's birthday AT A DINER. Bill was $210, but noticed a 3.5% surcharge which was about $7 dollars added to my check. I then used my credit card, and they added an additional 3.5% for using it. I told the manager the food was fantastic, but inquired what the initial 3.5% surcharge was for. He said that this additional money allows his restaurant to give raises to his staff and they are more pleasant to work with. I advised that he may have happy workers, but this was a complete turn off to customers like me, and I will not be returning. I then asked if the initial 3.5% was mandatory, and he said "no". I asked him to remove the initial 3.5% and then I deducted another 3.5% from my tip to the waitress, leaving her only a 15% tip. Yes, I may be old and tired, but I am not stupid. Another "WOKE" company that I refuse to patronize any further.
I wonder how much of that the owner put in his pocket?

I've probably told this story here before. I had a student whose family owned a restaurant. They thought it was their right to keep all of the tips that were left for their employees. Mother told me that they had the hardest time keeping employees. They were paid a flat rate of $9.00 and hour, and this is more than 10 years ago. I also learned of another restaurant owner who did the same thing with his wait staff. Now, if wait staff pockets the money, they are in trouble with the owner. If they complain to the owner, they are not in favor. The best recourse is to file with the labor board. I have since heard that one of these two restaurants now allows wait staff to keep the tips.
Both of these restaurants are Asian, but not the same country, and it made me wonder if this was a common thing for Asian cultures? I don't know, but just a thought.
 
If spiders and ants were completely eradicated my world would be a better place!!
Spiders, ants, wasp, bees are more important than Global warming.
Snake & birds of pry keep down the rodents that could spread disease.
 
What about the Brown Widow Spider with yellow spots & a orange hourglass instead of red?
Or the Red Leg Widow spider with orange spots surrounded by white, with reddish legs?

NOTE: from page 40-41 of Peterson Field Guides, Venomous Animals & Poisonous Plants.
1994.

The Brown Widow is extremely difficult to eradicate... I waged war on those critters for a number of years before I bailed outta Coronado, and they are tough to clear from a property. They are bigger & faster than the average Black Widow, and unlike the Black Widow which hangs out under woodpiles and such, the Brown Widow invades your yard and builds funky webs between pots, walls, patio furniture, etc. They love hanging out under pot rims, where unsuspecting humans (without gloves) reach and get bitten. I had to swap out all rimmed pots for straight-sided pots in an effort to keep my elderly mom from being bitten, which would've sent her to the hospital (or the morgue). :oops:

The Brown Widow creates a spiky egg sac that resembles an old naval mine... it is the only spider in existence which creates such an egg sac. If you see one of these egg sacs on your property, be sure to destroy it, and look for the spider who made it, otherwise your property will be overrun by these dangerous pests. If you let these spiders get a toehold on your property, you'll be dealing with them for years. Supposedly, their venom is more potent than that of the Black Widow. Rumor says the Brown Widow hitchhiked up here from Central America, riding rails and container trucks. They have established themselves in many southern states, and they are a serious health hazard to kids & the elderly. :(
 
Global warming isn't real, although it does bite! I agree bugs are important, but I still don't like getting bit or stung!
It is real, just not man made, it is a weather cycle from ice age to heat age.
 
I knew exactly who did it.
Sadly, I am not there, they are not here. They are locationally lucky.
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We don't eat out a lot and are pretty selective where we spend our money when we do. Today we were traveling and had breakfast at an unknown location that by all accounts should have been good.
We were seated by a young hostess. I said do you have a special? She replied oh I have no idea. After she walked away my wife said I think there was a sign when we came in. Ok why didn't the hostess know. So even before we ordered the couple in the booth behind us started a facetime chat on their phone and were pretty loud. I said oh hell no and we moved a few booths away. They were old enough to know better. Although whatever country they were from may consider it ok. They weren't speaking English.

So we get our breakfast and there was no offer of hot sauce etc. Ok so I got my own. It was only 6:30 am and the older waitress was not doing a very effective job. In spite of the fact that they weren't really busy. She would bring out an order on a rolling cart and return it back to the kitchen empty. A seasoned person would bus a table or something while they had it. She wasn't even trying. We got at least one coffee refill. The food was just ok. The hostess was useless, just standing around not bussing tables, pouring coffee etc. So I was more than a little annoyed. Since we were on a time table we went to the counter to get our bill. As we were trying to flag down the waitress I told my wife this waitress sucks. Now, I am not normally a confrontational Ahole but this happened. A guy at the counter says well you know they are short handed. I glared at him and said I didn't ask for your ******* opinion! He said excuse me? I repeated even louder I didn't ask for your opinion! He said oh sorry sir.

At this point I really just wanted to leave and I am pretty sure most everyone heard me the second time. I think the hostess brought the bill and we paid out front at the register. It seems customer service is dead. I get that the waitress was probably on day 365 of being understaffed but good grief. Oh and I considered the 15% tip charity since she sure as heck didn't earn it.
 
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We don't eat out much either. We were at a restaurant last week and although there were five waitresses, once you we were seated it was like we dropped into a black hole.

We were taken to a table and zero after that. A couple nearby got fed up waiting for their bill and left without paying. Two families after that did the same when no one would come to the cash register. We saw the writing on the wall and left while the getting out was still honest.

No one even noticed that three groups left without paying. They were too busy gabbing in the corner.

We went home and made a sandwich.
 
That's awful service. I stop in at a place sometimes but hadn't in more than a year (?) since the last time the "server", all of 17 years old perhaps, never checked on me after finally serving my food, never asked if I wanted a drink refill, I had to ask for water too of course because apparently no one drinks water anymore. Maybe I ranted about this before. LOL. Anyway, I left her a tip of $.01 to prove my point. And the food was cool when it was brought out.
This time, a couple days ago, an awesome young man, 20s maybe, was very attentive and quick to check on me, it was wonderful. I complimented him greatly and gave him cash and a tip on the bill. It is one of the places where they don't make the staff split all the tips at the end of the day or shift.
 
“We have all had the experience of dealing with people we find difficult, and none of us wants to be a difficult person ourselves. “Through the Empty Mirror” is a contemplation that can help us bring compassion toward those we have a hard time with. It can also soften us so that we are less difficult for others.

Many traditions encourage us to walk in another’s shoes or to treat others as we would like to be treated. The “Empty Mirror” gives us a way to practice doing that. In dramatic or subtle ways, the contemplation may touch and open your heart where it has become fixed or frozen. Sometimes it is life changing for people, as it was for one man who had broken off communication with his twin brother. After doing this contemplation, he contacted his brother and the two reconnected deeply after more than a decade.

Begin by finding a quiet place and sitting down. It’s helpful to follow your breath for a few minutes as a way to calm the mind a bit.

Become the difficult person. Take your time settling into this new body.​

Then, think of the person you find difficult. Think of what you know about this person: their appearance, how they spend their time, what they care about, what is difficult about them for you. Then, imagine that they are sitting opposite you at eye level. Place them at whatever distance feels right. Don’t worry about getting a clear image. It’s enough to just have a sense they are there.

Notice whatever arises in you as you imagine the difficult person opposite you. What sensations, emotions, and thoughts come up? Allow whatever comes to be there. Take some time with this.

Next, in your imagination, change places with them; become the difficult person. Take your time settling into this new body. What’s it like to be this person? What do you notice in your body? In your emotions? In your thoughts? Again, take your time.

Now, as you look at the person sitting opposite you (i.e., the original you), notice what you feel toward that person. What history do you have? Notice any sensations, emotions, and thoughts that arise. Now, specifically think about what you, now the difficult person, want from the original you.

If it’s okay with you and not harmful, imagine that, as the difficult person, you receive what you want. Notice how it feels to receive it. This step of the contemplation is optional.

Now, trade places again, and go back to being your original self. Once again, look at or sense the person opposite you. What arises for you now as you imagine them? If you gave them what they wanted, how would that feel for you now?

When you feel ready, let the whole contemplation go and rest once again with your breathing for a few minutes.

Having done the contemplation, just notice what you are experiencing, especially when you think of the other person. Notice what, if anything, has shifted. Many people find that what the person wanted was something they could readily offer. Others find that it is out of the question.

This contemplation can help us let go of our fixed ideas about the other person. It can enable us to see them in a more rounded way and let go of any labels or stereotypes we have been holding about them. This may allow us be more open-hearted and less difficult ourselves.”
 
We went to a new Asian Fusion restaurant yesterday.
It's a buffet so I usually don't tip but the young guy working our area was great. He went above and beyond to make sure everything was good.
I left him a 20% tip and then I talked to the owner and told her what a great employ he is.
As an added bonus the food was pretty good.
 
Thanks, Supervisor, I'll read up on that post after I'm done reading this thread.

I've never given in to the bill collectors. I've always paid my bills so never had any debt collectors that were legit calling on me. It's always been medical bills and places claiming I owed after I'd already paid. Hospitals like to double bill and hope people forgot they already paid and will cave rather than have it on their records.

Talked to a family friend today & his older brother (late 50s in age) has stage 4 lung cancer. He's just been put in hospice. Never smoked but transported nuclear weapons in the army. Joked with his buddies they were all going to get cancer. Their parents both died of cancer and their younger sister has survived it a few times. Cancer sucks.

Got a papercut on my middle finger (next to the finger I smashed awhile back) and it itches. Doesn't hurt but itches like crazy and is annoying when I type.
 
Where are you eating out. I have had poor service, but never that bad.
We went to a Tex Mex restaurant, they no longer serve mild Salsa
This is not a big deal for most people, but my wife loves mild salsa, so we went to a restaurant a block away & got
great service & mild salsa. Also told the waitress why we left the other restaurant.
 
Got a papercut on my middle finger (next to the finger I smashed awhile back) and it itches. Doesn't hurt but itches like crazy and is annoying when I type.
got any crazy glue? clean it out with alcohol and put a dab on it, it burns like hell for a minute though.
 
I'd probably end up with crazy glue stuck to something else. LOL. It's healing already but is annoying.

So, today I had curbside pickup at Samsclub. Ordered in the morning and scheduled for 5 to 6pm pickup. Left a little early and made it there 10min before 5. Went into a shoe store bc I needed new shoes- ones I have the puppies chewed the insoles out of. I got thinset on them & stepped in cow, cat, and dog crap numerous times with them. The stuff under where the insoles was is starting to get holes and the sides have been rubbing my toes and leaving calluses. Have not been able to find shoes that fit since. Either too tight or too loose. Finally found some but they were pricey so I will only be wearing them when going out and not around the house. Still felt bad dropping $75 on shoes (with tax). I usually spend under $20.

Anyway, I went and parked in curbside pickup area and went to use the app to say I was there. But the order status said it wasn't even being prepared and that it was simply ordered. I sat there another 25min and no change so I called the store. Now, with the amount of time it took, I could have gone into the store and grabbed all the stuff myself but there were some heavy things I didn't want to lift bc my back was giving me trouble and the heat has had me exhausted. So, I called and got put on hold for 10min. Then the associate transferred me to another department but after 100 rings no one picked up. I had to hang up and call again. Explained I'd been waiting over 30min, no one answered at curbside, and I needed to get my stuff and get home. She told me to pull into the covered loading bay and wait. So, I waited another 20min or so. It was now 5:50pm. I went inside and found an employee and told him I'd been waiting 50min for my stuff and it should be ready. I noted that it was empty in the area where they should have had customer's orders. Said I live an hour away and needed to get my stuff and get home.

He said his co-worker was pulling my stuff and to please wait. So I went back to my truck and around 5:54 a red-faced young woman came out apologizing and saying they only assigned 2 people to handle curbside pickup and they were swamped. I noted there were cars in curbside pickup area that were there before I got there that were still waiting when I left. She loaded up and I felt bad for her. She looked like she was about to have a heat stroke.

I popped in to see my friend and drop something off with him. That's when I noticed some of the stuff was missing. But it turns out they marked it as canceled so they didn't charge me for it. I really wanted that stuff for dinner. I left some feedback with Samsclub about overworking their employees and keeping customers waiting.

Meanwhile, I have a swollen lump behind my right earlobe and its annoying me. Only hurts if I push on it but knowing it is there and feeling it bug me. LOL. I keep hoping it will pop.

At least I got my stuff and my room is cooler since I patched the window though.
 


This contemplation can help us let go of our fixed ideas about the other person. It can enable us to see them in a more rounded way and let go of any labels or stereotypes we have been holding about them. This may allow us be more open-hearted and less difficult ourselves.”
I can't really do that. I can imagine being the other person, but I am still me. If the other person does something I would never do, I cannot relate to it. Each person has their own thoughts and ideas. For example, I cannot relate to people that just overdue things like drinking too much, eating too much, sitting too much all these types of things. I'm just not like that. I of course have things that are bad about myself but those are not it. So I cannot relate to a person that fills a gigantic bowl of ice cream ( almost the whole container) and eats it in one setting ( like my husband just did). I cannot relate to a person that just ignores problems and hopes they go away, because if I see a problem I try to fix it. I cannot relate to a person that wants to sit in front of a screen all day. I hate it. And so on. Get my point?
 
Well, crud!! Our nice neighbor with whom we share many acres of woods just let us know he is selling!! He's an older widower and has a huge cool car shop. He and a group of guys belong to a race car club! He has had some mini strokes and wants to move to town to be closer to medical access! He has a horrible Pit Bull I will be glad to see go!! This should be interesting! It's a nice piece of property! The neighbors on the other side of him are really trashy, it will be interesting to see who buys it!
 
Well, crud!! Our nice neighbor with whom we share many acres of woods just let us know he is selling!! He's an older widower and has a huge cool car shop. He and a group of guys belong to a race car club! He has had some mini strokes and wants to move to town to be closer to medical access! He has a horrible Pit Bull I will be glad to see go!! This should be interesting! It's a nice piece of property! The neighbors on the other side of him are really trashy, it will be interesting to see who buys it!
can you hook us up with a farrier and vet? I wouldn't mind moving back home.-
 
This is not a rant but a question. What is it about other people that you respect?
When I was a much younger person than today I had a period of self examination in which I chose to try to make myself someone that others would respect.

When discussing this with my wife the question came up? What do people respect?

Is it:
Wealth
Strength
Talent
Honesty
Courage
Integrity
Loyalty
Education
Fame
Religious


So what is it that people respect today?
 
This is not a rant but a question. What is it about other people that you respect?
When I was a much younger person than today I had a period of self examination in which I chose to try to make myself someone that others would respect.

When discussing this with my wife the question came up? What do people respect?

Is it:
Wealth
Strength
Talent
Honesty
Courage
Integrity
Loyalty
Education
Fame
Religious


So what is it that people respect today?
How one answers that question reveals a lot about the person answering that question. Socrates made the case of a healthy mix of all of those attributes. I humbly suggest adding

Wisdom

to the list.

Ben
 
To me honesty, integrity, and loyalty is at the top of my list.
Courage is there too, but that can be in many forms.
Treating people the way you want to be treated goes a long way. Having been in leadership both on 2 jobs, and for our EmComm group for 20+ years leads me to think this is VERY impotant
 
When discussing this with my wife the question came up? What do people respect?

Is it:
Wealth
Strength
Talent
Honesty
Courage
Integrity
Loyalty
Education
Fame
Religious


So what is it that people respect today?
I'd scratch wealth. I know some wealthy people who I do NOT respect. I also know some whom I do.....and most of them you'd never know they were weatlhy.

Fame is a definite NO. I do not respect most famous people.....only a rare few.

Education.......it kind of depends on if it comes from life experiences or if it enhances a particular talent. Degrees don't impress me much. Some of the smartest people don't have a single degree. But intelligent people can garner respect.

I respect people who can keep their cool under pressure. People who can handle their anger with class. People who don't immediately fly off the handle when something happens. Saying a cuss word here or there isn't a big deal, but flipping out is a different mattter entirely. In addition I would add being kind. Kindness is in short supply these days.
 

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