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- moose888ExplorerJust one more FREAK out of Chicago hurting someone. Just another reason for stand your ground law. I just can't understand our world anymore. No one can leave their house without a cell phone they can't talk to you anymore only tex you and God forbid if you want to talk to them eye to eye. There is no more hand shakes and your word is your bond. Trust has left the building !
- amandasgrammaExplorer
paulsang wrote:
You're a much better person than I am.....I probably would have either gone off at her (and then been ugly) or I would have laughed at her...... Good for you.
Wow. Some crazy thoughts on here!
Just last week, I had to remove the laundry of another person. I waited 15 minutes as a courtesy. She had all three machines full. I put them in the baskets, and put on top of dryers, and proceeded to wash mine. WELL...
Woman comes in and goes wild that I touched her clothes. Her eyes were all buggy and twirly like a cartoon crazy. I simply looked over my glasses, and pointed to the sign above the machines that said to the effect; 'Unattended laundry can be removed by next user'. She was still ranting and raving as I ignored her and went back to doing my work on laptop..
So she puts her clothes in dryers, and leaves. Same thing-cycle done, so I wait a few minutes. Out her clothes come, and in mine go When she finally came back, I was done and folding my clothes, and she again went crazy. I just ignored her which, I think, was making her angrier.
Good times. - paulsangExplorerWow. Some crazy thoughts on here!
Just last week, I had to remove the laundry of another person. I waited 15 minutes as a courtesy. She had all three machines full. I put them in the baskets, and put on top of dryers, and proceeded to wash mine. WELL...
Woman comes in and goes wild that I touched her clothes. Her eyes were all buggy and twirly like a cartoon crazy. I simply looked over my glasses, and pointed to the sign above the machines that said to the effect; 'Unattended laundry can be removed by next user'. She was still ranting and raving as I ignored her and went back to doing my work on laptop..
So she puts her clothes in dryers, and leaves. Same thing-cycle done, so I wait a few minutes. Out her clothes come, and in mine go When she finally came back, I was done and folding my clothes, and she again went crazy. I just ignored her which, I think, was making her angrier.
Good times. - VeebyesExplorer IIDon't you dare try to jump your turn when my DW is in the laundry. You & your clothes will be outside in the dirt. Wild woman when it comes to people pushing in.
- dennislanierExplorer
dakonthemountain wrote:
There really is only one answer I can see here. Just go naked all the time. You will never have to worry about washing your cloths in that nasty laundromat or getting your head bashed!
;)
Dak
If I see you naked at the campground, I will personally bash your head against a dryer!!! Just kidding, folks. - dennislanierExplorer
westernrvparkowner wrote:
If you read the story, the suspect's family said he was a nice guy, and couldn't have done it. Well, that is good enough for me. Therefore the only explanation is the lady attempted "suicide by Maytag". No need for police investigations, trials or anything else. I mean, who doesn't know someone who tried to kill themselves by bashing their heads into a clothes dryer.
Now if by some odd coincidence, the family is mistaken, and the guy actually did it, we really need to connect the dots to find the real culprit. Campground plus tow truck driver can only lead to one place, Good Sam ERS. Good Sam ERS leads to only two possible perpetrators, either Marcus Lemonis, CEO of Good Sam Enterprises, or Good Sam, himself. Since Mr. Lemonis is a noted workaholic and probably can produce a valid alibi for the time in question there is only one course of action, arrest Good Sam. Throw that fat, sweater wearing, hair dyeing convict under the jail and free us all from his visage. NOTE to CSI producers, you are welcome to use this scenario in an upcoming episode, just send me my rightful residuals.
Turns out that "Good" Sam is apparently a misnomer!! Seriously, that is one of the funniest things I have read in a long time. As my grandson would say, "that's awesome, dude". - BumpyroadExplorer
fla-gypsy wrote:
powderman426 wrote:
IDman wrote:
Just consider the source of the story!
It doesn't appear to be Faux news?
Oh no it was that highly ethical news organization from the LSM. The only good part about it is less than 1% of the population saw it considering their ratings.
didn't notice before what the source was. that explains some thing. truly Lame stream.
bumpy - noe-placeExplorerWe have used the laundry very sparingly when we camp. I don't allow DW to go anywhere by herself especially after dark in campgrounds no matter how allegedly secure or expensive.
- fla-gypsyExplorer
powderman426 wrote:
IDman wrote:
Just consider the source of the story!
It doesn't appear to be Faux news?
Oh no it was that highly ethical news organization from the LSM. The only good part about it is less than 1% of the population saw it considering their ratings. - D___MExplorer
peaches&cream wrote:
Appears everyone who posted thought it was funny. I bet the lady that got her head bashed in thought it was funny. Must have been funny. :B
What everyone thought was funny was the fact that someone would use a random act of violence that could have occurred anywhere, to gin up support to boycott campgrounds. Do you really think for one second that anyone should stay away from a campground because of one random incident? And why would you even make that statement?
If you can provide some logic that I missed. and support it with fact, I will publicly apologize for doubting you.
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