Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2005/01/31
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Good for you, Ted! The hat thing drives me nuts - and I've got an 18-year-old who 'doesn't understand what the big problem is'. the other rudeness I won't tolerate in class is reading the newspaper or non-class material. It disrupts the learning environment for me and the other students. I just ask them to stop or leave, and they do. Never had a complaint for this one. john h On 31 Jan 2005, at 03:11, lug-request@leica-users.org wrote: > From: Ted Grant <tedgrant@shaw.ca> > Date: 30 January 2005 22:31:50 GMT-07:00 > To: Leica Users Group <lug@leica-users.org> > Subject: Re: [Leica] Way Off Topic - KFC Ad > Reply-To: Leica Users Group <lug@leica-users.org> > > > > Adam Bridge offered: > Subject: Re: [Leica] Way Off Topic - KFC Ad > And much more: > >>>> But, when we are together, individually >> or all together, we honor meals together - talking and enjoying the >> experience. The phone is NEVER answered at dinner - even when my wife >> was on the school board. That's FAMILY time.<<<< > > Nice to hear there are folks with the same family quality time values. > > One thing that makes me feel good when we go to our son's home for > dinner. > >>The phone is NEVER answered at dinner<< > > The answering machine is on, that's it until dinner is finished and > we've > left the table. Then the machine is checked. And as was the case > bringing up > our 4........ "No phone answered no matter how > important anyone thought it was while we were at the dinner table!" > >>>> As for KFC . . . well I haven't seen the ad but there are people >>>> I've > visited whose kids just leave the table, listen to their iPods at > dinner, wear their hats etc etc.<<<<<, > > Aaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhh off with their heads! > > And hats worn in the house or when > ladies are present in the home is blasphemy, let alone this absolutely > stupid fad of the "SWAT TEAM baseball HATS ON BACKWARDS!" Walk in our > house > with a hat on, adult, children, teen ager, whatever. It better come off > right quick! Or you feel the lash of Grandma's tongue smartly! ;-) > > I've ticked off the odd student wearing a hat in the class room when > I've > gone to the Photo Academy to give a lecture! "Excuse me would you be > so kind > to remove your hat? Thank you." And if it doesn't happen right quick > it's... > "Excuse me you have a three second window ...... remove that stupid > hat or > get out! Your call!" I think sometimes out of fear because I tell them > quite > smartly it's off in a flash! ;-) > > The first time I did this a few years ago I was told later the students > couldn't be talked to in that manner, as it wasn't as it was in the > "old > days." And they could wear their hats in the class room if they wished. > > My quick response? "Excuse me? That's one of the problems with society > today, there's too many people running around not teaching manners for > fear > of "hurting some molly coddling kids ass!" They didn't ask me back > to teach again. ;-) It wasn't any big deal I was booked by another > school later. :-) > > Today I still do it no matter where I go to help folks be better > photographers. The option is the same.. "excuse me etc." Or "It's your > choice, a day of learning something and becoming a better photographer > without your hat. Or a day of "sitting outside the door waiting for the > class to end." > > I know, I'm just a mean assed old grouch and if little Willie wants to > wear > his cap at the table or in "MY CLASS ROOM!" :-) it's supposed to be > quite > alright! Bull St! > > It's my class room, it runs my way. After all there are ladies in that > room > and as respect for them no one wears a hat in the room. Not only that > it's a > damn disturbance to me! > And if you don't like it don't ask me back! > > Sorry folks a tad off the KFC advert! > > ted >