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westernrvparkow
May 18, 2013Explorer
et2 wrote:Absolutely not. I thought it was common knowledge that rules and policies only apply to other people. You are always exempt from any rule you don't agree with. It was spelled out on the stone table that Moses accidentally broke that had the final five of the fifteen commandments on it. It was Commandment 14: "Thou arth special and shalt noteth be obligated follow any rule or law of man if thou doesn't wanteth to. Thoueth Knows better than the rulemaker, showeth him that youeth's does noteth stink.westernrvparkowner wrote:et2 wrote:Everyone KNOWS you can ignore any rule, policy or law if you feel breaking it will either cause you an inconvenience, or really won't do any harm. Get with the program.
Just curious, when they state a quiet time do most observe it, when stated no booze do most observe it, when stated no grills on picnic tables do most observe it, etc. This stuff gets old.
Funny, I've been to many campgrounds where the hootin and hollering goes on all night ,and the next, and the next. It surely caused many some inconvienance. All the while my dogs were nice and quiet. So does the program only apply to dog owners?
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