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completely OT - but I must rant about behavior
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[QUOTE="reno tony, post: 2838951, member: 3071"] If you want to find a lack of civility, here is a simple task. Get a wheelchair, put someone in it and go in and out of buildings of all types. Office buildings, restaurants, convenience stores, banks and anyplace else you frequent. You will quickly find out who has manners. I have found convenience stores to be the worst. How inconvenient it is for a person in a hurry to have someone in a wheelchair entering the store as they are leaving. It is so sad to say that I have actually had people try to squeeze between the wheel chair and door jam and it really makes me want to get a stun gun and present this person with a lesson on manners. But, I have been told if they don't know by the time they are 50, a little stun in the nuts probably won't teach them anything. Interestingly enough, I have found the most polite people when dealing with someone in a wheelchair or walker have been seniors(which I would have expected) and children(almost always boys) around 10 - 12 years in age. Women seem to be better than men, but not by much. Anyone else have these experiences? [/QUOTE]
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