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Why are some people so darn nasty?
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My friend and I (both mid 60s) were on our usual morning dog walk today when a man started shouting abuse at us regarding our dogs. We've done almost the same walk, at least once a day, for 6 years. Both dogs were playing ball and not bothering anyone. He started effing and blinding at us saying the dogs were scaring his baby (baby was 6 month's ish old and being held quite happily by it's mother). My friend suggested that it was his tone and language that would lead to the child becoming upset to which he hurled even more foul mouthed abuse. As I said - why are some people so nasty???
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seems to me a case of an abusive individual who saw someone he thought he could rag off at and get away with it. Had you been younger (sorry not being offensive there) and he thought for one second you might retaliate he would have probably kept his gob shut and found someone else he thought he could walk all over..... sounds like a right dick to me
13:13 Tue 08th Mar 2011
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Me too! Some girls/young women can be so intimidating when in a group!
Only last week I was trying to reverse into a parking space, where a group of young girls & lads were congregating. I politely asked them to move so I could park, only to be given filthy looks & sneers - rather than them say whoops, sorry!
I wouldn't mind, but this wasn't in a car park, it was in the road outside a shop!
Only last week I was trying to reverse into a parking space, where a group of young girls & lads were congregating. I politely asked them to move so I could park, only to be given filthy looks & sneers - rather than them say whoops, sorry!
I wouldn't mind, but this wasn't in a car park, it was in the road outside a shop!
I saw a group of chavvy girls in town the other day - they had 'hard' faces. They also had lips the same colour as their faces - not sure if it was a spray-tan accident or if it is the new fashion. They were gross - they were like another species.
I was talking to a large dog tied to a post outside Tesco at the time - nice looking and intelligent dog. At least it smiled at me - those girls just had a hard glare.
I was talking to a large dog tied to a post outside Tesco at the time - nice looking and intelligent dog. At least it smiled at me - those girls just had a hard glare.
Hello Avril - hope you are all well. Such loutish behaviour is not so rare, I regret to say. Did you see B00's thread this week? http://www.theanswerb...y/Question994135.html
I hope that this instance has not put you and your friend off your daily outing. As you say, I am sure he would not have treated himself to you as an easy target had your son been with you. The good advice is to ignore him and his like, not that I think I would have done that. I have such fun with words, at times. ((HUG)) for Coco please ☺ Viv ♥
I hope that this instance has not put you and your friend off your daily outing. As you say, I am sure he would not have treated himself to you as an easy target had your son been with you. The good advice is to ignore him and his like, not that I think I would have done that. I have such fun with words, at times. ((HUG)) for Coco please ☺ Viv ♥
Hello Viv - all ok ish here ta, hope you and yours are well.
Yes I did see BOO's post, what can you say about such behaviour.....
The idiot who abused my friend and I will certainly not put us off our daily walks, people like that make owning (?) a dog even more worthwhile.
Coco says 'thank you very much' for her hug xx
Yes I did see BOO's post, what can you say about such behaviour.....
The idiot who abused my friend and I will certainly not put us off our daily walks, people like that make owning (?) a dog even more worthwhile.
Coco says 'thank you very much' for her hug xx
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