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<blockquote data-quote="FJRBluesman" data-source="post: 616336" data-attributes="member: 5903"><p>MM2 has some good points. I understand where you're coming from. I did think of some of the things that maybe made him act this way; however, if this person would have stopped and talked to me and explained why he thought this, I'm sure it would have been a nice discussion. Since he felt it his job to preach to me his opinion while on the fly, I had no patience for him and his diatribe after 11 hours at work.</p><p></p><p>I have had many people tell me horror stories, that's OK, I can deal with it. I personally have lost friends and know others that to this day are in a vegetative state from a motorcycle accident. I understand, and I sympathies with those people that don't get it and their plight to tell people. The delivery this guy made was poor at best. Mine wasn't much better but hey….</p><p></p><p>You're right they will never understand, but I'm open to discuss why they think that way and give them my opinions too. This guy had no time, just time enough to voice his issue with me in his strange way.</p><p></p><p>No excuse though. Thanks for the wise words MM2.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FJRBluesman, post: 616336, member: 5903"] MM2 has some good points. I understand where you're coming from. I did think of some of the things that maybe made him act this way; however, if this person would have stopped and talked to me and explained why he thought this, I'm sure it would have been a nice discussion. Since he felt it his job to preach to me his opinion while on the fly, I had no patience for him and his diatribe after 11 hours at work. I have had many people tell me horror stories, that's OK, I can deal with it. I personally have lost friends and know others that to this day are in a vegetative state from a motorcycle accident. I understand, and I sympathies with those people that don't get it and their plight to tell people. The delivery this guy made was poor at best. Mine wasn't much better but hey…. You're right they will never understand, but I'm open to discuss why they think that way and give them my opinions too. This guy had no time, just time enough to voice his issue with me in his strange way. No excuse though. Thanks for the wise words MM2. [/QUOTE]
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