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Big decisions in the executive suite
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<blockquote data-quote="MartinH" data-source="post: 189150" data-attributes="member: 1494"><p>I can't speak to smoking in the work place, because I grew up in the era off tobacco as the great evil. However, there is so little cordiality and civility. How often does someone hold a door open for you? I know that 90% of the time I hold doors for people with their hands full, more often that not, people do not do the same for me.</p><p></p><p>Let's not even talk about how people drive. People are rude, mean, vicious and completely unaware of how dangerous their bad and aggressive driving is not only to us, but them. </p><p></p><p>There is a horrible rap song my wife played for me once, it's called "Move Bitch, get out the way!" I think those words, albeit written by someone trying to show how big their johnson is, are more or less to the point. It seems to be a testosterone contest with so many people, unnecessarily so. And this isn't just limited to men, I see more angry women driving than men, to be honest with you.</p><p></p><p>Ah, people.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MartinH, post: 189150, member: 1494"] I can't speak to smoking in the work place, because I grew up in the era off tobacco as the great evil. However, there is so little cordiality and civility. How often does someone hold a door open for you? I know that 90% of the time I hold doors for people with their hands full, more often that not, people do not do the same for me. Let's not even talk about how people drive. People are rude, mean, vicious and completely unaware of how dangerous their bad and aggressive driving is not only to us, but them. There is a horrible rap song my wife played for me once, it's called "Move Bitch, get out the way!" I think those words, albeit written by someone trying to show how big their johnson is, are more or less to the point. It seems to be a testosterone contest with so many people, unnecessarily so. And this isn't just limited to men, I see more angry women driving than men, to be honest with you. Ah, people. [/QUOTE]
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