When would you board someone else's boat??
On Fri, 30 Apr 2004 16:13:30 GMT, "Doug Kanter"
wrote:
"Dave Hall" wrote in message
.. .
You can also use their t-shirts as handles to escort the kids back to
their
parents and discuss the issue with them.
I would file that under #1 above. Have you had to deal with some
parents lately? I don't know about in your area, but when I was
growing up and another adult lodged a complaint about me, it was taken
as gospel truth and I was immediately and severely punished. Today, if
you go to a parent to complain about their kid, they cop a "My kid's a
angel, you must be mistaken" attitude.
My next door neighbor, in my old neighborhood, had two kids who made a
habit of migrating to my yard to play their various sports, since my
yard was clear and significantly larger. I had to shoe them away on
almost a daily basis. One day, when I came home and found them playing
yet again, I drove up on the yard with my truck and chased them, in
the hope that they'd now think I was crazy and fear to return. I also
yelled after them and I used some words which I probably shouldn't
have. But I was ****ed. That was many years ago, before I learned how
to effectively manage anger.
The next thing I know, the kids' dad comes over to give me a tongue
lashing. And, get this, he wasn't so upset that I had chased them away
with my truck. He was upset with the words that I used. When I told
him that I didn't want them on my yard, he denied that they were
there. I was floored. I asked him how was it then that I was in the
position to chase them down with my truck and shout after them if they
weren't there? Needless to say, this conversation didn't accomplish
much. In fact I would frequently catch not only the kids, but the
father joining in for games on my yard. The problem was finally solved
when I called the police and had them give him a talking to.
Maybe I should've shot them all huh? Oh, wait, that's only an option
if they are dogs right?
Dave
Why didn't you want those kids in your yard?
Ah, here it comes.........
Well, why not, you're entertaining if nothing else....
I didn't want them for a multitude of reasons.
In today's liberal mindset of responsibility deflection, I can get
sued if one of these little miscreants plays on my yard and then hurts
himself.
Then there is the wear and tear on my yard. Not that I'm a yard geek,
but I don't want spots of bare ground corresponding to the bases in a
baseball diamond showing through.
Then there is the chance that an errant fly ball will hit some piece
of my "stuff" and cause damage.
Then there was the fact that I just didn't like those smart ass sneaky
kids. Kids who had a bit more respect might have gotten a little more
leniency.
Dave
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