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RJ 08-14-2008 03:54 PM

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Originally Posted by frazod (Post 4915009)
It does seem like a simple matter. But it could also be the beginning stages of one of those where-does-it-end? things as well.

Consider this:
Warning labels
No smoking on planes
No smoking in the workplace, go to the lounge
No smoking in the lounge, take it outside the building
No smoking outside the building, take it out in the street
No smoking in the street, take it home
You have neighbors and/or children at home! NO SMOKING EVAR!!!!!!!

Laws like this are like potato chips to extremists; they can't just stop at one.


But I think with this subject we've gone the opposite direction. I don't know it for a fact, but I'm going to hazard a guess that our laws concerning what is considered crude and vulgar behavior are probably considerable more tolerant today than they were a hundred years ago. You gotta think that a woman in a small Texas town in 1908 would have faced far greater wrath than a ticket for saying f*** while visiting the general store. She'd have most likely been run out of town.

FAX 08-14-2008 03:57 PM

This gun vs. tittah thing is troublesome, also.

The tittah is completely natural and a gift from God. Clearly, when the tittah was created, God did not anticipate that humans would devise the bra. However, the bra was, in fact, invented as a means to conceal the tittah. And, since the veiling of the tittah, the tittah has become off-limits in movies, whereas the bra may be shown and, in order to view the tittah, the bra must be removed. Removal of the bra in order to reveal the tittah requires time and time is money. Therefore, the bra is an unnecessary expense. This proves, undeniably, that the bra people did not consult God, nor did they, in all likelihood, fully appreciate either the tittah or fundamental economics. It follows then, that our problem is not with the tittah, but with the bra. As for guns, they exist to shoot the bra people.

FAX

Hydrae 08-14-2008 04:04 PM

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Originally Posted by DeezNutz (Post 4914955)
This actually happened to me at a Taco Bell. A young kid was working the window. Took my money, returned the change, no big deal. Comes back to the window with the food, opens the window doors and says, "Here's your shit. " DeezNutz: "Whaa?" Taco Bell guy, again: "Here's your shit."

My last trip to that particular Taco Bell.

And that is the right way to "police" this kind of issue. If you find someone offensive, stay away from them. Eventually they will get the message from everyone around them and either become lonely or change their behavior to fit with the rest of society.

DTLB58 08-14-2008 05:38 PM

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Originally Posted by CoMoChief (Post 4915015)
When the hell can fire marshall write tickets for swearing in public?

I would have laughed in his face and ripped the ticket, flipped him the bird and walked off.

I was thinking the same thing.....wtf? Makes you wonder what else he can write tickets for? Wow!

mcan 08-14-2008 06:06 PM

She should have the right to say whatever she pleases. That's a freedom we should all enjoy.


If the people at WalMart are offended by it, then they need to talk to a manager and have the manager ask her to leave the store. It's not against the law to swear or be rude. But it IS against the law to stay in a WalMart that you've been kicked out of. At such point, they have every right to call the police and have her arrested for trespassing.

This fire guy over stepped his bounds and I hope that ticket gets thrown out of court and the judge gives them both a really stern look and a little speach about the Constitution.

Mr. Flopnuts 08-14-2008 06:24 PM

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Originally Posted by cookster50 (Post 4913685)
My bad, I didn't mean to kill that person, I am just having a bad day. No fault here.

Cause there ain't no differnce tween runnin round ****in an killin a man.

Mr. Flopnuts 08-14-2008 06:25 PM

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Originally Posted by mcan (Post 4915240)
She should have the right to say whatever she pleases. That's a freedom we should all enjoy.


If the people at WalMart are offended by it, then they need to talk to a manager and have the manager ask her to leave the store. It's not against the law to swear or be rude. But it IS against the law to stay in a WalMart that you've been kicked out of. At such point, they have every right to call the police and have her arrested for trespassing.

This fire guy over stepped his bounds and I hope that ticket gets thrown out of court and the judge gives them both a really stern look and a little speach about the Constitution.

That was suspended in 1939. Get with current events!!!

DeezNutz 08-14-2008 06:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Hydrae (Post 4915066)
And that is the right way to "police" this kind of issue. If you find someone offensive, stay away from them. Eventually they will get the message from everyone around them and either become lonely or change their behavior to fit with the rest of society.

Or, since polite customer service is supposed to be part of his job, he'll get fired.

FAX 08-14-2008 06:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mcan (Post 4915240)
She should have the right to say whatever she pleases. That's a freedom we should all enjoy.


If the people at WalMart are offended by it, then they need to talk to a manager and have the manager ask her to leave the store. It's not against the law to swear or be rude. But it IS against the law to stay in a WalMart that you've been kicked out of. At such point, they have every right to call the police and have her arrested for trespassing.

This fire guy over stepped his bounds and I hope that ticket gets thrown out of court and the judge gives them both a really stern look and a little speach about the Constitution.

All true, Mr. mcan. The curious thing about this entire episode is that both Wal-Mart employees and Fire Marshalls are some of the cursingest people you'll ever know.

Just the other day, I had an elderly lady greet me with the words, "Welcome to fucking Wal-Mart, asshole".

FAX

OnTheWarpath15 08-14-2008 06:48 PM

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Originally Posted by FAX (Post 4915292)
All true, Mr. mcan. The curious thing about this entire episode is that both Wal-Mart employees and Fire Marshalls are some of the cursingest people you'll ever know.

Just the other day, I had an elderly lady greet me with the words, "Welcome to fucking Wal-Mart, asshole".

FAX


ROFL

RJ 08-14-2008 06:50 PM

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Originally Posted by FAX (Post 4915292)
All true, Mr. mcan. The curious thing about this entire episode is that both Wal-Mart employees and Fire Marshalls are some of the cursingest people you'll ever know.

Just the other day, I had an elderly lady greet me with the words, "Welcome to fucking Wal-Mart, asshole".

FAX



That would never happen in Texas. Walmart employees in Texas don't generally speak English.

OnTheWarpath15 08-14-2008 06:52 PM

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Originally Posted by RJ (Post 4915299)
That would never happen in Texas. Walmart employees in Texas don't generally speak English.

Bienvenido a jodiendo Wal-Mart, asshole.


(Edited for kstater)

kstater 08-14-2008 06:55 PM

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Originally Posted by OnTheWarpath58 (Post 4915304)
Bienvenido a jodiendo wal-mercado, asshole.

Yeah, I'm pretty sure it's just Wal-Mart in Mexican.

OnTheWarpath15 08-14-2008 06:56 PM

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Originally Posted by kstater (Post 4915311)
Yeah, I'm pretty sure it's just Wal-Mart in Mexican.

That's what happens when you use a free english-to-spanish online translator...

:D

Skip Towne 08-14-2008 08:02 PM

I always suspected police and firemen were related. I don't trust either of them.


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