Tuesday, October 20, 2009

[vpFREE] Re: [Make it happen] Sometimes I Want to Be Alone

You don't have to convince me (and have not) that you are not being rude when you intentionally misbehave to drive off a stranger in a public place, or that someone else's rudeness justifies your own. You might want to read all the responses to see where our admittedly small sample of society comes down on all this.

It appears that virtually everyone but you seems to think your behavior, even if it is not as exaggerated as you reported before being criticized, is nothing to brag about, and certainly not defensible.

As for the Holocaust, most of those being shipped to th concentration camps, and most other countries, were unaware of what was being done until it was over -- but I'll point out that those who moved to somewhere else were the survivors. Take a lesson.

--BG


> 4a. Re: [Make it happen] Sometimes I Want to Be Alone
> Posted by: "MistressR" mistressrana@sbcglobal.net mistressrana_2000
> Date: Mon Oct 19, 2009 4:19 pm ((PDT))
>
>
> Lighten up Barry *smile*. The spittle, hack and water usually ALL goes
> on me and/or my machine (which I wipe off with a Clorox wipe
> afterwards), not on them - just a bit in their direction. I actually
> try to keep it contained to my specific area (really *grin*), although
> the one "nutty" lady acted like she was accidentally caught by some (I
> don't believe it, I think she was just being a drama-queen) but maybe
> she was. And if she was caught, it was just a bare droplet or two from
> the mist *boo hoo for her.* I would happily of offered her a Clorox
> wipe if she hadn't been such a c**t, oops ... I mean bitch. If she's on
> this board, I sincerely apologize for my spittle contact *eye roll* but
> not for running her off.
>
> Plus, I didn't, as you said, "practically spit in their face." Not even
> close dear! She was a onetime event. But I am glad to hear you find it
> a bit frightening, scary, illegal *ooohhh my* ... and rude! And no!
> It's not intended to be rude ... just a bit scary! *lol* But hey, if
> they want to make it a "RUDE CONTEST," well then, I just love a good
> competition. But they have to start it, which they usually do.
>
> And why the hell should I move to another machine? Just to avoid
> confrontation? Hey man, you do remember the Holocaust, right? A lot of
> people wanted to avoid that confrontation, too. And the crazy ones
> there had big guns, lots of them. Look what it got them? I think I
> prefer a little confrontation to outright rudeness. Rather than
> kneeling down and kissing their feet and moving to another machine I
> say, *Bite me, crazy ladies, when the casino is empty, this machine and
> the chair next to it are mine, mine, mine!*
>
> Oh Barry *big grin* -- I didn't mean to imply you were a "crazy lady"
> after my machine, so don't read anything into that!
>
>
> --- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "Barry Glazer" wrote:
> >
> > Interesting that you find it so amusing that someone is seriously
> offended when you practically spit in their face. I believe in some
> countries such behavior is actually illegal!
> >
> > I guess your goal here is to out-rude the person who won't go away,
> and you seem to have succeeded, congratulations.
> >
> > Personally, I try to avoid confrontations in life -- too many crazy
> people out there with guns. You may get to meet one of them sometime,
> and I wish you luck in THAT confrontation.
> >
> > For those who think that they have a right to all the adjoining
> machines when they sit down to play and want to be alone, with
> "hundreds" for the new player to choose from -- what's the big deal with
> getting up yourself and taking one of those other machines among the
> "hundreds" -- sure, you were there first, but the new player has every
> right to any machine they want, for whatever reason.
> >
> > Now, if they start following you around when you move, that's another
> story.
> >
> > --BG
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> 4b. Re: [Make it happen] Sometimes I Want to Be Alone
> Posted by: "VeganVic@aol.com" VeganVic@aol.com veganvicsilver
> Date: Mon Oct 19, 2009 4:36 pm ((PDT))
>
> Yes, I'd say that Barry is not the crazy lady in this dialogue.
>
>
> In a message dated 10/19/2009 5:19:45 P.M. Mountain Daylight Time,
> mistressrana@sbcglobal.net writes:
>
> Oh Barry *big grin* -- I didn't mean to imply you were a "crazy lady"
> after my machine, so don't read anything into that!
>
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> 4c. Re: [Make it happen] Sometimes I Want to Be Alone
> Posted by: "Richard Long" carlboy101@yahoo.com carlboy101
> Date: Mon Oct 19, 2009 4:59 pm ((PDT))
>
> Mistressrana,
>
> You are a rude battleaxe that needs to be disbarred from every casino....NO,
> make that every public establishment.
>
> How can you compare video poker machine encroachment to the holocoust?
>
> You sound like such a miserable person that I bet the only close companion you
> have operates on two batteries.
>
>
>
>
> ________________________________
> From: MistressR
> To: vpFREE@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Mon, October 19, 2009 4:07:47 PM
> Subject: [vpFREE] Re: [Make it happen] Sometimes I Want to Be Alone
>
>
> Lighten up Barry *smile*. The spittle, hack and water usually ALL goes
> on me and/or my machine (which I wipe off with a Clorox wipe
> afterwards), not on them - just a bit in their direction. I actually
> try to keep it contained to my specific area (really *grin*), although
> the one "nutty" lady acted like she was accidentally caught by some (I
> don't believe it, I think she was just being a drama-queen) but maybe
> she was. And if she was caught, it was just a bare droplet or two from
> the mist *boo hoo for her.* I would happily of offered her a Clorox
> wipe if she hadn't been such a c**t, oops ... I mean bitch. If she's on
> this board, I sincerely apologize for my spittle contact *eye roll* but
> not for running her off.
>
> Plus, I didn't, as you said, "practically spit in their face." Not even
> close dear! She was a onetime event. But I am glad to hear you find it
> a bit frightening, scary, illegal *ooohhh my* ... and rude! And no!
> It's not intended to be rude ... just a bit scary! *lol* But hey, if
> they want to make it a "RUDE CONTEST," well then, I just love a good
> competition. But they have to start it, which they usually do.
>
> And why the hell should I move to another machine? Just to avoid
> confrontation? Hey man, you do remember the Holocaust, right? A lot of
> people wanted to avoid that confrontation, too. And the crazy ones
> there had big guns, lots of them. Look what it got them? I think I
> prefer a little confrontation to outright rudeness. Rather than
> kneeling down and kissing their feet and moving to another machine I
> say, *Bite me, crazy ladies, when the casino is empty, this machine and
> the chair next to it are mine, mine, mine!*
>
> Oh Barry *big grin* -- I didn't mean to imply you were a "crazy lady"
> after my machine, so don't read anything into that!
>
>
> --- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "Barry Glazer" wrote:
> >
> > Interesting that you find it so amusing that someone is seriously
> offended when you practically spit in their face. I believe in some
> countries such behavior is actually illegal!
> >
> > I guess your goal here is to out-rude the person who won't go away,
> and you seem to have succeeded, congratulations.
> >
> > Personally, I try to avoid confrontations in life -- too many crazy
> people out there with guns. You may get to meet one of them sometime,
> and I wish you luck in THAT confrontation.
> >
> > For those who think that they have a right to all the adjoining
> machines when they sit down to play and want to be alone, with
> "hundreds" for the new player to choose from -- what's the big deal with
> getting up yourself and taking one of those other machines among the
> "hundreds" -- sure, you were there first, but the new player has every
> right to any machine they want, for whatever reason.
> >
> > Now, if they start following you around when you move, that's another
> story.
> >
> > --BG
>
>
>
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> 4d. Re: [Make it happen] Sometimes I Want to Be Alone
> Posted by: "Marksalot300@aol.com" Marksalot300@aol.com marksalot300
> Date: Mon Oct 19, 2009 5:20 pm ((PDT))
>
> Now THAT was funny!!!
>
>
>
>
> carlboy101 writes:
>
> You sound like such a miserable person that I bet the only close companion
> you have operates on two batteries.
>
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> 4e. Re: [Make it happen] Sometimes I Want to Be Alone
> Posted by: "gilrus47" gilrus47@yahoo.com gilrus47
> Date: Mon Oct 19, 2009 5:55 pm ((PDT))
>
> *Bite me, crazy ladies, when the casino is empty, this machine and
> the chair next to it are mine, mine, mine!* I hope you respect the players who
> were present before your arrival with the same attitude. Confrontation over an
> open chair in a casino and the holocaust might be on two different levels.Just
> some observations.
>
> --- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "MistressR" wrote:
> >
> >
> > Lighten up Barry *smile*. The spittle, hack and water usually ALL goes
> > on me and/or my machine (which I wipe off with a Clorox wipe
> > afterwards), not on them - just a bit in their direction. I actually
> > try to keep it contained to my specific area (really *grin*), although
> > the one "nutty" lady acted like she was accidentally caught by some (I
> > don't believe it, I think she was just being a drama-queen) but maybe
> > she was. And if she was caught, it was just a bare droplet or two from
> > the mist *boo hoo for her.* I would happily of offered her a Clorox
> > wipe if she hadn't been such a c**t, oops ... I mean bitch. If she's on
> > this board, I sincerely apologize for my spittle contact *eye roll* but
> > not for running her off.
> >
> > Plus, I didn't, as you said, "practically spit in their face." Not even
> > close dear! She was a onetime event. But I am glad to hear you find it
> > a bit frightening, scary, illegal *ooohhh my* ... and rude! And no!
> > It's not intended to be rude ... just a bit scary! *lol* But hey, if
> > they want to make it a "RUDE CONTEST," well then, I just love a good
> > competition. But they have to start it, which they usually do.
> >
> > And why the hell should I move to another machine? Just to avoid
> > confrontation? Hey man, you do remember the Holocaust, right? A lot of
> > people wanted to avoid that confrontation, too. And the crazy ones
> > there had big guns, lots of them. Look what it got them? I think I
> > prefer a little confrontation to outright rudeness. Rather than
> > kneeling down and kissing their feet and moving to another machine I
> > say, *Bite me, crazy ladies, when the casino is empty, this machine and
> > the chair next to it are mine, mine, mine!*
> >
> > Oh Barry *big grin* -- I didn't mean to imply you were a "crazy lady"
> > after my machine, so don't read anything into that!
> >
> >
> > --- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "Barry Glazer" wrote:
> > >
> > > Interesting that you find it so amusing that someone is seriously
> > offended when you practically spit in their face. I believe in some
> > countries such behavior is actually illegal!
> > >
> > > I guess your goal here is to out-rude the person who won't go away,
> > and you seem to have succeeded, congratulations.
> > >
> > > Personally, I try to avoid confrontations in life -- too many crazy
> > people out there with guns. You may get to meet one of them sometime,
> > and I wish you luck in THAT confrontation.
> > >
> > > For those who think that they have a right to all the adjoining
> > machines when they sit down to play and want to be alone, with
> > "hundreds" for the new player to choose from -- what's the big deal with
> > getting up yourself and taking one of those other machines among the
> > "hundreds" -- sure, you were there first, but the new player has every
> > right to any machine they want, for whatever reason.
> > >
> > > Now, if they start following you around when you move, that's another
> > story.
> > >
> > > --BG
> >
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> 4f. Re: [Make it happen] Sometimes I Want to Be Alone
> Posted by: "James Dreyer" five300s@yahoo.com five300s
> Date: Mon Oct 19, 2009 7:11 pm ((PDT))
>
> Agreed. Maybe you truly NEED to be alone to have a good time....
>
> --- On Mon, 10/19/09, Marksalot300@aol.com wrote:
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> > From: Marksalot300@aol.com
> > Subject: [vpFREE] Re: [Make it happen] Sometimes I Want to Be Alone
> > To: vpFREE@yahoogroups.com
> > Date: Monday, October 19, 2009, 7:15 PM
> > Now THAT was funny!!!
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > carlboy101 writes:
> >
> > You sound like such a miserable person that I bet the
> > only close companion
> > you have operates on two batteries.
> >
> >
> >
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> 5a. Smoking Ban in AC
> Posted by: "coachvee@aol.com" coachvee@aol.com coachvee2000
> Date: Mon Oct 19, 2009 4:35 pm ((PDT))
>
> Hi Gang:
> Does anyone know if there has been any renewed talk about the 100% smoking
> ban at casinos in AC?
> Last year at this time, after it was in effect for a couple of weeks, the
> city council (or whoever it was) knuckled under and went back to the 75-25%
> split for "at least one year" after the casinos cried poverty. If the
> economy picked up, we were told, the 100% ban would again be seriously
> considered. But, it seems, any talk of that happening has been forgotten. Does
> anyone know the skinny?
> BTW, Hedy and I will be leaving Wednesday for a 13-night cruise in the
> Mediterranean that leaves from Rome and visits Turkey, Greece, Egypt and
> Israel. We head to Europe riding the crest of a five-trip winning streak that
> continued last weekend at Harrah's where Hedy hit aces with a kicker twice for
> 2G scores. It's really amazing how many times we (mostly she) hit that
> hand.
> We also completed her Seven Stars requirements for the year so now we're a
> family of 14 stars!!
> We saw Jason Alexander Show (he plays a motivational speaker/life coach
> named Donny Clay) and thought he was pretty funny ... especially when he came
> out in a skin-colored body suit with a large wad stuffed in his crotch! He
> made some people who came up onstage a little uncomfortable. He also sung a
> few songs and has a pretty good voice. All in all, a fun show.
> Regards,
> CoachVee & Hedy
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> 5b. Re: Smoking Ban in AC
> Posted by: "bandstand54" BANDSTAND54@AOL.COM
> Date: Mon Oct 19, 2009 4:54 pm ((PDT))
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> I saw an article in Press of AC today. Elaine will probably fill you in.
>
> Grumpy
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> In a message dated 10/19/09 19:35:16 Eastern Daylight Time, coachvee writes:
> Hi Gang:
> Does anyone know if there has been any renewed talk about the 100% smoking
> ban at casinos in AC?
> Last year at this time, after it was in effect for a couple of weeks, the
> city council (or whoever it was) knuckled under and went back to the 75-25%
> split for "at least one year" after the casinos cried poverty. If the
> economy picked up, we were told, the 100% ban would again be seriously
> considered. But, it seems, any talk of that happening has been forgotten. Does
> anyone know the skinny?
> BTW, Hedy and I will be leaving Wednesday for a 13-night cruise in the
> Mediterranean that leaves from Rome and visits Turkey, Greece, Egypt and
> Israel. We head to Europe riding the crest of a five-trip winning streak that
> continued last weekend at Harrah's where Hedy hit aces with a kicker twice for
> 2G scores. It's really amazing how many times we (mostly she) hit that
> hand.
> We also completed her Seven Stars requirements for the year so now we're a
> family of 14 stars!!
> We saw Jason Alexander Show (he plays a motivational speaker/life coach
> named Donny Clay) and thought he was pretty funny ... especially when he came
> out in a skin-colored body suit with a large wad stuffed in his crotch! He
> made some people who came up onstage a little uncomfortable. He also sung a
> few songs and has a pretty good voice. All in all, a fun show.
> Regards,
> CoachVee & Hedy
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