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14-03-2005, 05.38.45
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Re: Americans putting their feet up everywhere
"ch" <nospam@please.com> wrote in message news:d12vhr$i6r$0@pita.alt.net...[color=blue]
> During our recent trip to America we noticed this horrible phenomenon.
> Americans love to put their feet up in public. They do it on
> aeroplanes, trains, buses, cinemas, theatres, tables, chairs,
> restaurants, offices, everywhere! Wherever we went we noticed this.
> We did quite a bit of flying inside the US and it was most disturbing
> the way they put their feet up on the walls inside the aeroplane,
> especially at the front. Often with their shoes on. The stewardesses
> did not say anything to them. On the way back home we flew Lufthansa
> and they did not tolerate this. The American couple in front of us
> first thing they did was put their feet on the wall in front of them
> and the stewardess quickly asked them to take them down. The American
> couple were not pleased that their boorish behaviour was not
> tolerated. Maybe it's a cultural difference, in Europe we are taught
> that you do not put your feet up in public. We are taught to respect
> others. Are Americans not taught the same?[/color]
No.
Most American parents have no clue what their responsibilities are in
raising children. As a result many 'spoiled brats' continue to act that way
as adults. President Shrub is a good example. He should have had a good
lickin' a little more often. Had his Daddy kept him in line, maybe we would
not be in this current mess.
MikeR
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14-03-2005, 05.38.45
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Re: Americans putting their feet up everywhere
"ch" <nospam@please.com> wrote in message news:d12vhr$i6r$0@pita.alt.net...[color=blue]
> During our recent trip to America we noticed this horrible phenomenon.
> Americans love to put their feet up in public. They do it on
> aeroplanes, trains, buses, cinemas, theatres, tables, chairs,
> restaurants, offices, everywhere! Wherever we went we noticed this.
> We did quite a bit of flying inside the US and it was most disturbing
> the way they put their feet up on the walls inside the aeroplane,
> especially at the front. Often with their shoes on. The stewardesses
> did not say anything to them. On the way back home we flew Lufthansa
> and they did not tolerate this. The American couple in front of us
> first thing they did was put their feet on the wall in front of them
> and the stewardess quickly asked them to take them down. The American
> couple were not pleased that their boorish behaviour was not
> tolerated. Maybe it's a cultural difference, in Europe we are taught
> that you do not put your feet up in public. We are taught to respect
> others. Are Americans not taught the same?[/color]
No.
Most American parents have no clue what their responsibilities are in
raising children. As a result many 'spoiled brats' continue to act that way
as adults. President Shrub is a good example. He should have had a good
lickin' a little more often. Had his Daddy kept him in line, maybe we would
not be in this current mess.
MikeR
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14-03-2005, 05.38.45
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Re: Americans putting their feet up everywhere
"ch" <nospam@please.com> wrote in message news:d12vhr$i6r$0@pita.alt.net...[color=blue]
> During our recent trip to America we noticed this horrible phenomenon.
> Americans love to put their feet up in public. They do it on
> aeroplanes, trains, buses, cinemas, theatres, tables, chairs,
> restaurants, offices, everywhere! Wherever we went we noticed this.
> We did quite a bit of flying inside the US and it was most disturbing
> the way they put their feet up on the walls inside the aeroplane,
> especially at the front. Often with their shoes on. The stewardesses
> did not say anything to them. On the way back home we flew Lufthansa
> and they did not tolerate this. The American couple in front of us
> first thing they did was put their feet on the wall in front of them
> and the stewardess quickly asked them to take them down. The American
> couple were not pleased that their boorish behaviour was not
> tolerated. Maybe it's a cultural difference, in Europe we are taught
> that you do not put your feet up in public. We are taught to respect
> others. Are Americans not taught the same?[/color]
No.
Most American parents have no clue what their responsibilities are in
raising children. As a result many 'spoiled brats' continue to act that way
as adults. President Shrub is a good example. He should have had a good
lickin' a little more often. Had his Daddy kept him in line, maybe we would
not be in this current mess.
MikeR
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14-03-2005, 05.38.45
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Re: Americans putting their feet up everywhere
"ch" <nospam@please.com> wrote in message news:d12vhr$i6r$0@pita.alt.net...[color=blue]
> During our recent trip to America we noticed this horrible phenomenon.
> Americans love to put their feet up in public. They do it on
> aeroplanes, trains, buses, cinemas, theatres, tables, chairs,
> restaurants, offices, everywhere! Wherever we went we noticed this.
> We did quite a bit of flying inside the US and it was most disturbing
> the way they put their feet up on the walls inside the aeroplane,
> especially at the front. Often with their shoes on. The stewardesses
> did not say anything to them. On the way back home we flew Lufthansa
> and they did not tolerate this. The American couple in front of us
> first thing they did was put their feet on the wall in front of them
> and the stewardess quickly asked them to take them down. The American
> couple were not pleased that their boorish behaviour was not
> tolerated. Maybe it's a cultural difference, in Europe we are taught
> that you do not put your feet up in public. We are taught to respect
> others. Are Americans not taught the same?[/color]
No.
Most American parents have no clue what their responsibilities are in
raising children. As a result many 'spoiled brats' continue to act that way
as adults. President Shrub is a good example. He should have had a good
lickin' a little more often. Had his Daddy kept him in line, maybe we would
not be in this current mess.
MikeR
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14-03-2005, 05.38.45
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Re: Americans putting their feet up everywhere
"ch" <nospam@please.com> wrote in message news:d12vhr$i6r$0@pita.alt.net...[color=blue]
> During our recent trip to America we noticed this horrible phenomenon.
> Americans love to put their feet up in public. They do it on
> aeroplanes, trains, buses, cinemas, theatres, tables, chairs,
> restaurants, offices, everywhere! Wherever we went we noticed this.
> We did quite a bit of flying inside the US and it was most disturbing
> the way they put their feet up on the walls inside the aeroplane,
> especially at the front. Often with their shoes on. The stewardesses
> did not say anything to them. On the way back home we flew Lufthansa
> and they did not tolerate this. The American couple in front of us
> first thing they did was put their feet on the wall in front of them
> and the stewardess quickly asked them to take them down. The American
> couple were not pleased that their boorish behaviour was not
> tolerated. Maybe it's a cultural difference, in Europe we are taught
> that you do not put your feet up in public. We are taught to respect
> others. Are Americans not taught the same?[/color]
No.
Most American parents have no clue what their responsibilities are in
raising children. As a result many 'spoiled brats' continue to act that way
as adults. President Shrub is a good example. He should have had a good
lickin' a little more often. Had his Daddy kept him in line, maybe we would
not be in this current mess.
MikeR
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14-03-2005, 05.38.45
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Re: Americans putting their feet up everywhere
"ch" <nospam@please.com> wrote in message news:d12vhr$i6r$0@pita.alt.net...[color=blue]
> During our recent trip to America we noticed this horrible phenomenon.
> Americans love to put their feet up in public. They do it on
> aeroplanes, trains, buses, cinemas, theatres, tables, chairs,
> restaurants, offices, everywhere! Wherever we went we noticed this.
> We did quite a bit of flying inside the US and it was most disturbing
> the way they put their feet up on the walls inside the aeroplane,
> especially at the front. Often with their shoes on. The stewardesses
> did not say anything to them. On the way back home we flew Lufthansa
> and they did not tolerate this. The American couple in front of us
> first thing they did was put their feet on the wall in front of them
> and the stewardess quickly asked them to take them down. The American
> couple were not pleased that their boorish behaviour was not
> tolerated. Maybe it's a cultural difference, in Europe we are taught
> that you do not put your feet up in public. We are taught to respect
> others. Are Americans not taught the same?[/color]
No.
Most American parents have no clue what their responsibilities are in
raising children. As a result many 'spoiled brats' continue to act that way
as adults. President Shrub is a good example. He should have had a good
lickin' a little more often. Had his Daddy kept him in line, maybe we would
not be in this current mess.
MikeR
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14-03-2005, 05.38.45
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Re: Americans putting their feet up everywhere
"ch" <nospam@please.com> wrote in message news:d12vhr$i6r$0@pita.alt.net...[color=blue]
> During our recent trip to America we noticed this horrible phenomenon.
> Americans love to put their feet up in public. They do it on
> aeroplanes, trains, buses, cinemas, theatres, tables, chairs,
> restaurants, offices, everywhere! Wherever we went we noticed this.
> We did quite a bit of flying inside the US and it was most disturbing
> the way they put their feet up on the walls inside the aeroplane,
> especially at the front. Often with their shoes on. The stewardesses
> did not say anything to them. On the way back home we flew Lufthansa
> and they did not tolerate this. The American couple in front of us
> first thing they did was put their feet on the wall in front of them
> and the stewardess quickly asked them to take them down. The American
> couple were not pleased that their boorish behaviour was not
> tolerated. Maybe it's a cultural difference, in Europe we are taught
> that you do not put your feet up in public. We are taught to respect
> others. Are Americans not taught the same?[/color]
No.
Most American parents have no clue what their responsibilities are in
raising children. As a result many 'spoiled brats' continue to act that way
as adults. President Shrub is a good example. He should have had a good
lickin' a little more often. Had his Daddy kept him in line, maybe we would
not be in this current mess.
MikeR
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14-03-2005, 05.38.45
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Re: Americans putting their feet up everywhere
"ch" <nospam@please.com> wrote in message news:d12vhr$i6r$0@pita.alt.net...[color=blue]
> During our recent trip to America we noticed this horrible phenomenon.
> Americans love to put their feet up in public. They do it on
> aeroplanes, trains, buses, cinemas, theatres, tables, chairs,
> restaurants, offices, everywhere! Wherever we went we noticed this.
> We did quite a bit of flying inside the US and it was most disturbing
> the way they put their feet up on the walls inside the aeroplane,
> especially at the front. Often with their shoes on. The stewardesses
> did not say anything to them. On the way back home we flew Lufthansa
> and they did not tolerate this. The American couple in front of us
> first thing they did was put their feet on the wall in front of them
> and the stewardess quickly asked them to take them down. The American
> couple were not pleased that their boorish behaviour was not
> tolerated. Maybe it's a cultural difference, in Europe we are taught
> that you do not put your feet up in public. We are taught to respect
> others. Are Americans not taught the same?[/color]
No.
Most American parents have no clue what their responsibilities are in
raising children. As a result many 'spoiled brats' continue to act that way
as adults. President Shrub is a good example. He should have had a good
lickin' a little more often. Had his Daddy kept him in line, maybe we would
not be in this current mess.
MikeR
|
14-03-2005, 05.38.45
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|
Re: Americans putting their feet up everywhere
"ch" <nospam@please.com> wrote in message news:d12vhr$i6r$0@pita.alt.net...[color=blue]
> During our recent trip to America we noticed this horrible phenomenon.
> Americans love to put their feet up in public. They do it on
> aeroplanes, trains, buses, cinemas, theatres, tables, chairs,
> restaurants, offices, everywhere! Wherever we went we noticed this.
> We did quite a bit of flying inside the US and it was most disturbing
> the way they put their feet up on the walls inside the aeroplane,
> especially at the front. Often with their shoes on. The stewardesses
> did not say anything to them. On the way back home we flew Lufthansa
> and they did not tolerate this. The American couple in front of us
> first thing they did was put their feet on the wall in front of them
> and the stewardess quickly asked them to take them down. The American
> couple were not pleased that their boorish behaviour was not
> tolerated. Maybe it's a cultural difference, in Europe we are taught
> that you do not put your feet up in public. We are taught to respect
> others. Are Americans not taught the same?[/color]
No.
Most American parents have no clue what their responsibilities are in
raising children. As a result many 'spoiled brats' continue to act that way
as adults. President Shrub is a good example. He should have had a good
lickin' a little more often. Had his Daddy kept him in line, maybe we would
not be in this current mess.
MikeR
|
14-03-2005, 05.38.45
|
|
Re: Americans putting their feet up everywhere
"ch" <nospam@please.com> wrote in message news:d12vhr$i6r$0@pita.alt.net...[color=blue]
> During our recent trip to America we noticed this horrible phenomenon.
> Americans love to put their feet up in public. They do it on
> aeroplanes, trains, buses, cinemas, theatres, tables, chairs,
> restaurants, offices, everywhere! Wherever we went we noticed this.
> We did quite a bit of flying inside the US and it was most disturbing
> the way they put their feet up on the walls inside the aeroplane,
> especially at the front. Often with their shoes on. The stewardesses
> did not say anything to them. On the way back home we flew Lufthansa
> and they did not tolerate this. The American couple in front of us
> first thing they did was put their feet on the wall in front of them
> and the stewardess quickly asked them to take them down. The American
> couple were not pleased that their boorish behaviour was not
> tolerated. Maybe it's a cultural difference, in Europe we are taught
> that you do not put your feet up in public. We are taught to respect
> others. Are Americans not taught the same?[/color]
No.
Most American parents have no clue what their responsibilities are in
raising children. As a result many 'spoiled brats' continue to act that way
as adults. President Shrub is a good example. He should have had a good
lickin' a little more often. Had his Daddy kept him in line, maybe we would
not be in this current mess.
MikeR
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