Posts Tagged ‘society’

Keeping Others in Line


10 Aug

I felt a strong urge to say something; to “fix” the situation.  Something felt wrong and I wanted to make it right.  Of course, had I said something, I would have seemed like I was a control-freak – or worse, a jerk.  Afterall, in reality, nothing was wrong.

I was standing in line at a coffee shop.  A couple was placing their order at the counter and there was another couple between the counter and myself.  Either the cashier was really slow, or for some people, ordering coffee is an elaborate process which should require a previously scheduled appointment – regardless, it was taking awhile.  Irritating, yes, but that wasn’t the problem. (more…)

A Mean Merry Christmas


14 Dec

Heather, the cashier, says “Happy Holidays!”  in a cheerful tone to the customer just in front of me in line, as she hands over the receipt.  The customer responds in a stern tone with hundreds of words: “MERRY CHRISTMAS!” The man glares at Heather for 45 minutes as he conveys, through his eyes, an essay regarding his frustration with the political correctness of the present world that led her to say the two words she just said.  She offers a stiff smile and glances away at the awkwardness her angry “christian” customer has created. (more…)

The Entitlement Generation Creed


02 Oct

We, the members of this, the Entitlement Generation set forth the following creed.
(these are in no particular order because we believe we are entitled to every one with no exceptions) (more…)

Bill Daniel Johnson

sometimes I just say stuff