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You had to of been the taddle-tale as a kid, you have an answer for everything
So demonstrating logic and reasoning skills makes me a "taddle- tale"?
You had to of been the taddle-tale as a kid, you have an answer for everything
It's pretty clear he was guilty of breaking the rules given to him by the usher. I'm not looking down my nose I just think his whole "I'm the innocent victim" thing is a little overplayed here
so ******** no wonder it's like a ****in library in there I remember one time I cheered and stood up and clapped after a big penalty kill and everyone looked at me weird and I even got shushed.
When I go to Buffalo or TB games it's a way better atmosphere
I was warned once and promptly kicked out. In what way did I deserve to be kicked out?
Yeah that is why the ACC is quieter then a funeral home. Most bouncers like to show off their authority since, because the majority of them are people who couldn't cut it for the police department, and now realize they wasted 2 years in police foundations and still have a subpar border line minimum wage job.
Probably when you ignored the warning....
Probably when you ignored the warning....
You mean when I sat down when he gave me the warning and then two minutes later getting removed? You're playing devil's advocate for no reason.
Yeah that is why the ACC is quieter then a funeral home. Most bouncers like to show off their authority since, because the majority of them are people who couldn't cut it for the police department, and now realize they wasted 2 years in police foundations and still have a subpar border line minimum wage job.
I'm willing to bet that based on the disappointment of having to sit down, you didn't really just sit down without giving it a bit to the usher first
You mean when I sat down when he gave me the warning and then two minutes later getting removed? You're playing devil's advocate for no reason.
You mean when I sat down when he gave me the warning and then two minutes later getting removed? You're playing devil's advocate for no reason.
So demonstrating logic and reasoning skills makes me a "taddle- tale"?
Drop The Mits,
Your sarcastic response to the usher suggested to him that you would not comply with his request. That is a very reasonable interpretation of your response, and is probably the one most people would reach.
I'm guessing you're relatively young and haven't been to many games before. Here's my advice to you:
You can play the victim here, or you can use this as an opportunity to reflect and grow as a person. You were inconsiderate about those around you. You may not have realized it at the time, but in the future you should be more aware of those around you and how your actions affect them. You were also dismissive towards the usher. In the future, you should not act like this towards anyone, but especially not towards those that have some degree of authority.
You can continue to go through life acting like this, but I guarantee you it won't be to your benefit.
Just my opinion.
They aren't bouncers. You've never been to a game have you.
You keep using those words. I do not think they mean what you think they mean.
fwiw, whenever I'm at a sporting event and someone in front/beside me stands up to watch an exciting play, I generally stand up to get a view of the sequence too. Never bothers me. If people don't like the idiosyncrasies of a live sporting event, perhaps they should not attend live sporting events.
I'm willing to bet that based on the disappointment of having to sit down, you didn't really just sit down without giving it a bit to the usher first
Drop The Mits,
Your sarcastic response to the usher suggested to him that you would not comply with his request. That is a very reasonable interpretation of your response, and is probably the one most people would reach.
I'm guessing you're relatively young and haven't been to many games before. Here's my advice to you:
You can play the victim here, or you can use this as an opportunity to reflect and grow as a person. You were inconsiderate about those around you. You may not have realized it at the time, but in the future you should be more aware of those around you and how your actions affect them. You were also dismissive towards the usher. In the future, you should not act like this towards anyone, but especially not towards those that have some degree of authority.
You can continue to go through life acting like this, but I guarantee you it won't be to your benefit.
Just my opinion.
Drop The Mits,
Your sarcastic response to the usher suggested to him that you would not comply with his request. That is a very reasonable interpretation of your response, and is probably the one most people would reach.
I'm guessing you're relatively young and haven't been to many games before. Here's my advice to you:
You can play the victim here, or you can use this as an opportunity to reflect and grow as a person. You were inconsiderate about those around you. You may not have realized it at the time, but in the future you should be more aware of those around you and how your actions affect them. You were also dismissive towards the usher. In the future, you should not act like this towards anyone, but especially not towards those that have some degree of authority.
You can continue to go through life acting like this, but I guarantee you it won't be to your benefit.
Just my opinion.
You keep using those words. I do not think they mean what you think they mean.
fwiw, whenever I'm at a sporting event and someone in front/beside me stands up to watch an exciting play, I generally stand up to get a view of the sequence too. Never bothers me. If people don't like the idiosyncrasies of a live sporting event, perhaps they should not attend live sporting events.
He stood up in a tie game to watch them enter the zone. at least that's my impression. There is a time to stand, and a time where it becomes excessive. He didn't know where to draw the line
Well said.
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