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Re: being obnoxious/OT
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Posted by rrlund on April 12, 2007 at 08:13:02 from (216.46.211.242):
In Reply to: being obnoxious/OT posted by n8terry on April 11, 2007 at 16:01:17:
Seems to be a problem thruout society doesn't it? We've had this same discussion in the coffee shop. I haven't watched a lot of network television since we got a dish in 1997,but when I do,I can see where this comes from. Everybody thinks it's funny to be a cocky pr*ck! All the comedians on the sitcoms insult their wives,parents,kids. Inlaws are vicious and the audiance laughs. Everybody thinks then that they are the neighborhood comic if they are an obnoxious jackas* too. The best thing to do with these people,both here and in the real world is ignore them. They do it for a response,to be the center of attention and if it doesn't work,first they will get more shrill,then they will just go away. Works at table 5 at the Chat and Chew anyway.
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