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  • #16
    Originally posted by Steele View Post

    It's not about "wiring". It's pretty simple. Do as you are told. On a plane, you have zero authority, the airline has it all. Same with a cop stop.

    Used to be everyone learned this from their parents, but when we tossed the family out the window fifty years ago, it's not happening so much. Or you learn it on your own after a few bruises.

    Or you never learn and go through life fighting.
    who is "we"? not everyone tossed the family out 50 years ago

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    • #17
      Applicable in virtually every imaginable situation, always be nice to policemen.

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      • #18
        She has become wildly unlikable.

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        • #19
          Originally posted by Steele View Post

          It's not about "wiring". It's pretty simple. Do as you are told. On a plane, you have zero authority, the airline has it all. Same with a cop stop.

          Used to be everyone learned this from their parents, but when we tossed the family out the window fifty years ago, it's not happening so much. Or you learn it on your own after a few bruises.

          Or you never learn and go through life fighting.
          Did you mean. to respond my comment? I mentioned nothing about “wiring”.

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          • #20
            Originally posted by Dave View Post

            Did you mean. to respond my comment? I mentioned nothing about “wiring”.
            Most likely was referring to NotDutra5's comment.

            https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/othersports/article-11661515/ShaCarri-Richardson-EJECTED-American-Airlines-flight-fight-using-phone.html

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            • #21
              Thanks SoCal.....removed.
              Last edited by DET59; 01-23-2023, 01:27 AM.

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              • #22
                Originally posted by DET59 View Post
                Reading "The Night Watch" by British historical fiction writer Sarah Waters, after finishing two of her earlier books (Tipping the Velvet, Fingersmiths). Very well written WWIi fiction.
                Wrong thread?

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by br View Post

                  Most likely was referring to NotDutra5's comment.

                  https://forum.trackandfieldnews.com/...77#post1780077
                  Nah. Some people are clearly wired differently than the majority of us. Exists within my own family with the same set of parents and upbringing.

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                  • #24
                    Maybe Richardson was emulating this pop diva.

                    Britney Spears Throws Temper Tantrum: Delays Flight at LAX: ohnotheydidnt — LiveJournal

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by 18.99s View Post

                      No father in her life, and her mother lost custody (she ended up being raised by her aunt and grandmother), so she didn't get the parental guidance she should have received. But at this point she's had the time, money and opportunity to get the help she needs, and either hasn't sought it or she refused to learn from it.
                      You pretty much nailed it. She was receiving guidance and mentorship when she was in Baton Rouge, but unfortunately "friends" of her family convinced her to leave it behind after she turned pro.

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                      • #26
                        Should this not be in the "Things Not T&F" forum? Why is this even in Current Events? The passing of an athlete is swiftly moved to the Historical forum; this needs to be shoved in the Things Not T&F and forgotten about. It does warrant anymore attention.

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by jazzcyclist View Post

                          You pretty much nailed it. She was receiving guidance and mentorship when she was in Baton Rouge, but unfortunately "friends" of her family convinced her to leave it behind after she turned pro.
                          Hopefully in the future 18 year olds with her kind of talent can look at college/NIL income as an alternative to becoming a full-time pro with all the challenges that go with it. It's easier to behave on a flight when you're with a dozen teammates in coach.

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by Revenant View Post
                            Should this not be in the "Things Not T&F" forum? Why is this even in Current Events? The passing of an athlete is swiftly moved to the Historical forum; this needs to be shoved in the Things Not T&F and forgotten about. It does warrant anymore attention.
                            Says you.
                            You there, on the motorbike! Sell me one of your melons!

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by Revenant View Post
                              Should this not be in the "Things Not T&F" forum? Why is this even in Current Events? The passing of an athlete is swiftly moved to the Historical forum; this needs to be shoved in the Things Not T&F and forgotten about. It does warrant anymore attention.
                              It's a train wreck that is hard to avert the eyes from . . .



                              Originally posted by DET59
                              It's easier to behave on a flight when you're with a dozen teammates in coach.
                              I've been on my share of plane flights and never needed teammates or coaches or Miss Manners to help me out in the proper airplane comportment department - just a dose of resignation for the discomforts of modern travel and the usual common sense . . .




                              Originally posted by highjumpsteve
                              Applicable in virtually every imaginable situation, always be nice to policemen.
                              Yep, it never pays to piss off a cop. I've never had one let me off the hook for anything but also never taunted one into going bad-cop on me either.

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                              • #30
                                Too much negativity and constant tragedies around her.
                                She needs real guidance and mentorship as jazzcyclist said.
                                The question is: does she really want it?
                                Last edited by 79; 01-23-2023, 03:22 PM.

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