I dunno, I this brings up the same feelings in me as seeing someone
riding a motorcycle without a helmet. As long as they don't make a
nuisance of themselves, it's their right to act like an ass. Although
if they talk loudly, which they often seem to do, I flush repeatedly
and such. So actually, sometimes I'm trying to be overheard. But then
again, I don't really have a sense of shame to speak of when it comes
to things like that. I think I only keep myself in check most of the
time because I don't wish to embarass or fluster other people.
(Without good reason, I suppose.)
-Max
On 10/30/06, dvm8375 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I just observed a gentleman walking into the men's room in my office
> while talking on his cell phone. Really? You couldn't wait until you
> finished the call? I felt a compelling need to stand outside the rest
> room and warn all men to enter at their own risk of being overheard.
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--Max H., moderator Freecycle Olney, MD, Freecycle Rockville
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