Walking, its a simple concept

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Scarlet_Buckeye

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Its bad enough when little kids are walking, running or riding their bikes going one direction with their head turned practically 90 degrees around looking in a totally different direction completely OBLIVIOUS that they're about to plow into you (and their parents don't correct their "little darlings") but it is just as irritating when adults do the same thing. It seems like on a daily basis I get run into by someone going one way/direction while looking in a TOTALLY different direction, again OBLIVIOUS. YOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO DUMBASS.....................it's REALLY REALLY simple...................Look where your going and you won't run into innocent people....you're saying "oh, I'm sorry" doesn't fly, cuz YOUR NOT sorry, your just stupid and inconsiderate.

Thank you!!!
Dec 17, 2009 3:01pm
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power i

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I take it someone ran into you today?
Dec 17, 2009 3:11pm
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stroups

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Or standing right in the middle of a crowd of people trying to walk and talking to someone
Dec 17, 2009 3:12pm
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sleeper

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Scarlet_Buckeye wrote: Its bad enough when little kids are walking, running or riding their bikes going one direction with their head turned practically 90 degrees around looking in a totally different direction completely OBLIVIOUS that they're about to plow into you (and their parents don't correct their "little darlings") but it is just as irritating when adults do the same thing. It seems like on a daily basis I get run into by someone going one way/direction while looking in a TOTALLY different direction, again OBLIVIOUS. YOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO DUMBASS.....................it's REALLY REALLY simple...................Look where your going and you won't run into innocent people....you're saying "oh, I'm sorry" doesn't fly, cuz YOUR NOT sorry, your just stupid and inconsiderate.

Thank you!!!
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Dec 17, 2009 3:14pm
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ts1227

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Dec 17, 2009 3:19pm
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queencitybuckeye

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And if you're walking in a mall with someone else, be sure to walk a few feet apart down the middle of the aisle so that people not interested in going at your glacial pace can't get around you or between you without being rude.
Dec 17, 2009 3:27pm
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Websurfinbird

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When you visit New York City and need to consult a map to figure out where you are going, don't stand in the middle of the sidewalk. Same goes for taking pictures. If you must take a photo, do it quick and get out of the way. Also remember people here move fast, please try to keep up.
Dec 17, 2009 3:33pm
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Sonofanump

I usually just give them a shoulder shiver and hope they learn from the experience.
Dec 17, 2009 3:46pm
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Nate

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Dec 17, 2009 3:47pm
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fan_from_texas

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Sonofanump wrote: I usually just give them a shoulder shiver and hope they learn from the experience.
I'm always tempted to do this, too. But at the same time, I don't really care to get into a fight over something dumb like this. What I generally do is "freeze" and brace myself--if I'm stopped and they run into me when they're not looking, I don't think they have much room to complain.
Dec 17, 2009 3:50pm
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Darkon

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queencitybuckeye wrote: And if you're walking in a mall with someone else, be sure to walk a few feet apart down the middle of the aisle so that people not interested in going at your glacial pace can't get around you or between you without being rude.
This
You would think people in airports would be in a little more of a hurry.
Dec 18, 2009 5:01am
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ernest_t_bass

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Since this was a hoax, I don't feel bad...

Dec 18, 2009 7:53am