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by ygmir » Sun Jan 10, 2010 9:23 am
yes, Marty, I do understand, and agree.
I would most certainly have taken your tack........
What I was getting at, somewhat circuitously, is, in reading the dialog, it seems that certain folks, moved across from Hushville, purposely to disrupt.
(maybe for attention, or a power trip?).
They were approached, it seems, with respect, and, politeness.
This seemed to have done no good.
My quandary, is in, at what point, do you kick the drums in, if, at all?
I don't promote it. It just seems opportune, to, pose the query.
Now, it may be the aforementioned dialog has been in jest.
Well, cool, that's fun too.
It still doesn't change the issue, and, question, though.
How often, do we experience, folks doing something, specifically to piss off or get on someones nerves.........and, laughing, thinking it's funny.
(I'm sure it is funny, to them).
Well, at some point, it seems justified to put a stop to it.
The rules are set by the aggressor, IMHO.
Civility should, and, for the most part, does, rule.
I wonder, then: ("your" as follows is generic, not you specifically)
if someone parks in front of your camp, and, plays loud, obnoxious music, or whatever, for extended periods, and, you choose to spray their rig with water cannons and silly string, will they get pissed? and, if so, then what?
Is it not just as funny to see a bunch of soaking wet drummers, running and screaming trying to shade themselves and their drums from flying water and silly string?
I don't like confrontation, and, avoid it mostly.
I also don't like bully's, who, force their will on others.
seems a tough call, and, as such, I have sought enlightenment......
*hoping*
YGMIR
Unabashed Nordic
Pagan