The more I think about what happened; it really shows how much the Liberal educations our kids get are bearing fruit. Sad...
1 posted on
04/26/2004 8:49:43 AM PDT by
OrioleFan
To: OrioleFan
Spell check >> "Microcosm".
Rats, and I reviewed it three times.
2 posted on
04/26/2004 8:51:05 AM PDT by
OrioleFan
(Republicans believe every day is July 4th, DemocRATs believe every day is April 15th. - Reagan)
To: OrioleFan
Also, no good deed goes unpunished.
To: OrioleFan
That situation reminds me of the episode of Seinfeld where George gives the pizza guy a tip for the calzones, but he doesn't see Georege putting it in the tip jar, and then George tries to take back the tip to "re-give" it to get acknowledgement for the tip, when the pizza guys sees George's hand in the jar he accuses him of stealing tips.
That's the society we live in unfortunately.
To: OrioleFan
What happened Somebody got your $.50 because you didn't speak up?
6 posted on
04/26/2004 9:00:23 AM PDT by
Taliesan
(fiction police)
To: OrioleFan
Just wondering why you didn't ask the kid for YOUR .50 ?
The kid is either going to grow up on welfare...or become a congressman.
7 posted on
04/26/2004 9:00:46 AM PDT by
stylin19a
(it's only called golf because all the other 4 letter words were taken)
To: OrioleFan
If the girl was too young to buy a pretzel, was she old enough to be unsupervised for the process?
8 posted on
04/26/2004 9:02:32 AM PDT by
thoughtomator
(Mahmoud Zahar, step right up! You're the next contestant on "Who wants to field test a Hellfire?")
To: OrioleFan
Think of it as a tax on you (the wealthy) to redistribute your wealth to the poor (the little girl in need of the pretzel). The girl behind the counter represents the government who was more then happy not to take just what was needed for the little girl, but to give her more of your money then what was needed.
9 posted on
04/26/2004 9:04:56 AM PDT by
HarleyD
(For strong is he who carries out God's word. (Joel 2:11))
To: OrioleFan
missing data, missing data - Did the little girl know you put up the dollar? And that it was used to pay for her pretzel? That would be relevant. The age of the little girl is so relevant -.
To: OrioleFan
Well, it was nice of you to help pay for the girl's pretzel. From your description, she sounds pretty young, if she couldn't see over the counter.
I guess you're ticked that she didn't thank you for your contribution, and that she kept the 50 cents.
So, she's maybe 6 to 8 years old. I'll bet her parents told her not to speak to strangers. So she didn't. Perhaps she was young enough not to understand that the 50 cents rightfully belonged to you. Maybe she didn't even understand that you were paying for part of her pretzel.
Acts of kindness are just that...acts of kindness. I've done the same thing as you, in supermarket lines, and other places.
The difference? You have some sort of expectations that your generosity will be somehow rewarded or recognized by this young child.
Perhaps just making the gift should be reward enough, but who can say. Not enough information.
12 posted on
04/26/2004 9:38:59 AM PDT by
MineralMan
(godless atheist)
To: OrioleFan
My kids weren't allowed to make any purchases until they had learned how to count money and make change. They learned quickly.
13 posted on
04/26/2004 9:47:51 AM PDT by
Agnes Heep
(Solus cum sola non cogitabuntur orare pater noster)
To: OrioleFan
What happened, or was learned here?Someone made a Socialist decision that I really didn't need the 50 cents (i really didn't need it but that's not the point).
The only reward for a good deed is self satisfaction.
Young children are often put in situations where they shouldn't by parents who don't have the time to parent.
It is more rewarding to be a giver of other peoples money than to actually give it.
The girl behind the counter is going to grow up to be a Democrat.
The mother probably thinks that jumbo pretzels are $1.50, took the pretzel, and gave the kid $1 to go get another one.
What REALLY happened here, IMO
No good deed goes unpunished. You lost 50 cents.
The girl behind the counter is going to grow up thinking that grownups are SOOOOOO stupid.
It's easier to take someone else's money than argue with a very young person.
Looks like the mother good give a hoot less. She made 50 cents.
20 posted on
04/26/2004 10:41:02 AM PDT by
Just another Joe
(Warning: FReeping can be addictive and helpful to your mental health)
To: OrioleFan
A couple of times I have been in grocery/drug store lines where the person in front of me didnt quite have enough money when it came time to pay, I gave them the difference (less then a $1.00) I hope someone does it for me someday, if I am ever in that situation.
Once I was in a long grocery line, only a couple of checkers were working and I get behind the coupon queen. Oh, but this woman was a piece of work! She had the wrong coupon for an item she wanted to buy but REFUSED to aknowledge that fact and kept insisting that the clerk take the coupon...finally I was totally pissed off at the wait and listening to this horrible woman. I interrupted her screeching at the clerk's by slamming .25 on the counter and saying "Here's your quarter, can we move ON now?" The woman was shocked, the clerk was shocked and the other people in line were laughing..sometimes people are just a trip.
28 posted on
04/26/2004 1:59:19 PM PDT by
FeliciaCat
(Life is to short for ugly shoes.)
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