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: Respect


BOOFER
02-18-2006, 09:31 PM
Have you ever noticed that when you have friends over, they dont respect your house?
I mean, put thier feet up on your couch with their shoes on, (this really bugs me) treat your stuff like it was free, eat all your food, drink your beer...

That & many other reasons is why I've written off most of my friends.

You begin to notice that they are a lesser class than you. Not that I am the aristocracy, but hey, if I paid 4 thousand dollars for a couch - I expect you to at least take your shoes off before you sit on it.

And if you bring your shithead kids with you, please mind them. Its not a day off for you while you kid turns my house upside down & stab the cats with a fork.

P.S. the food in my fridge didnt get there magically. I bought it. Dont devour my food like you've been starving for the last month. I know my wife is super generous, but dont take advantage of it.

If you like to drink beer. BRING SOME. Im not a friggin bar, and I do have to pay for the beer I have on hand..

And lastly, if you break something, please tell me. Dont hide it behind something else and hope I dont see it.

I guess you can surmise that I had people over. You can expect this kind of behavior from people who dont have the same things as you.

Never again.

Ricer-X
02-19-2006, 01:00 AM
werd...............

soobyfan
02-19-2006, 11:38 AM
much agreed

bL1X
02-23-2006, 10:58 AM
Amen brother! Sounds like you hang out with highschoolers.

mtxterra
02-23-2006, 11:09 AM
looks like you need to give them and their stuff less respect until they start respecting you and your things more

CarlsbadXterra
03-11-2006, 11:56 PM
As a former active duty Marine, most of my friends are either active duty Marines or also former a.d Marines. I can honestly say that we know how to treat others property. Unfortunately we have a reputation of being a bunch of hard asses that tear shit up. And of course, this reputation is some times deserved. But in most cases its the acception and not the rule.