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Mtn.man
08-08-2012, 12:39
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Wiggity
08-08-2012, 12:42
http://legacy-cdn.smosh.com/smosh-pit/062010/jewfro-19.jpg

flan7211
08-08-2012, 12:47
Spoken by a guy who is surely drawing gobernment check and pension and also enjoys watching JAG at night.

Pancho Villa
08-08-2012, 12:51
I was with him right up until he started telling the kids what they owed him.

cstone
08-08-2012, 12:52
Not just for teenagers. Those words are for every able bodied man, woman, and child over the age of eight, everywhere on the planet.

The world owes you nothing! You owe it to yourself, your family, your nation, and if so inclined, your Creator, to give the very best of yourself in everything you do. Now get out there and do something good for all of the above. [Beer]

Be safe.

kanekutter05
08-08-2012, 12:54
Spoken by a guy who is surely drawing gobernment check and pension and also enjoys watching JAG at night.

[ROFL3]

buffalobo
08-08-2012, 13:17
I am thinking the teens response will be confusion and blank stares.

Ridge
08-08-2012, 13:18
I imagine there would be fewer teenagers and children getting in legal trouble if the city DID provide recreational facilities that kept them out of trouble.

kanekutter05
08-08-2012, 13:28
I imagine there would be fewer teenagers and children getting in legal trouble if the city DID provide recreational facilities that kept them out of trouble.

Most definitely. The YMCA and Big Brothers Big Sisters are a perfect example. I would submit that older generations grew up faster because they had to (for a number of reasons) and are annoyed that kids today don't have to.

flan7211
08-08-2012, 13:32
Listen I like what the guy says, but I'm sure this guy was a little shit as well.

cstone
08-08-2012, 13:50
Most definitely. The YMCA and Big Brothers Big Sisters are a perfect example. I would submit that older generations grew up faster because they had to (for a number of reasons) and are annoyed that kids today don't have to.

I do not believe this is an age or generation thing. I believe this is a personality thing.

"No's" are free. If you wait for something, all you will get is less time. Do something. Do anything, as long as you aren't intentionally hurting others. Try to make your finite time on this planet mean something.

I have failed in this area many, many times. Mostly due to my attitude. After 48 years on this side of death, I have learned that when I am busy and positive, I am almost unstoppable. This was reinforced while I was in the military and has proven invaluable during my career in public service.

Learn something from everyone. Treat everyone with respect, even when they don't respect themselves. If you can't be busy, look busy. Eventually you will find something to be busy with, and it just may be productive. Don't wait for others to provide something for you to do, as it probably will not be as interesting as finding something to do on your own.

Serve others. This sounds simple but is actually very hard. I don't mean do things for other people. I mean find ways to be productive that someone else has not been able to help themselves. This is the golden rule of customer service and will serve anyone well in any profession.

Don't let failure and discouragement derail you from your mission. Every expert was a beginner once. I would rather say I was sorry for doing something wrong than know I was wrong because I did nothing.

Just my $.02. YMMV [Flower]

Be safe.

Irving
08-08-2012, 14:15
I was with him right up until he started telling the kids what they owed him.

^I'm with stupid.

Mtn.man
08-08-2012, 14:17
Owed him what?

jackthewall81
08-08-2012, 14:35
Listen I like what the guy says, but I'm sure this guy was a little shit as well.

I agree. Aren't we all little shits at some point?

Wiggity
08-08-2012, 14:42
Owed him what?


"...you owe the world something. You owe it your time, energy, and talent so no one will be at war, in sickness, or lonely again."

BushMasterBoy
08-08-2012, 14:43
The judge did NOT say he was owed anything! He said the youth owed the world, just by the fact that he was allowed to exist on it. I think the point is what did you contribute to the betterment of the world? Damn kids get an attitude and then grow up to shoot up theaters and churches and schools...

Mtn.man
08-08-2012, 14:48
^^^ yeah that, you do owe the world, to get off your ass an be productive. For your family etc.
And it would be nice if everyone owed some respect to their elders, for their wisdom and sacrifices they may have made.

kanekutter05
08-08-2012, 14:49
The judge did NOT say he was owed anything! He said the youth owed the world, just by the fact that he was allowed to exist on it. I think the point is what did you contribute to the betterment of the world? Damn kids get an attitude and then grow up to shoot up theaters and churches and schools...

It's not the kids fault (when the are still kids...21 and younger lets call it for the sake of argument), it's the parents fault for being shitty parents. You can't do anything about your adult kids obviously, but if you dont raise your kids right its YOUR fault if they act shitty.

TriggerHappy
08-08-2012, 15:02
http://legacy-cdn.smosh.com/smosh-pit/062010/jewfro-19.jpg

Wiggity, where did you find a pic of Mtn man??

[ROFL1]

Mtn.man
08-08-2012, 15:08
I thought it was a self portrait of Wiggy.

TriggerHappy
08-08-2012, 15:18
I thought it was a self portrait of Wiggy.

I'm still tryin to find the birds nesting in that mess.

WETWRKS
08-08-2012, 17:33
"Build a raft"... Yah, and as soon as they try Someone will decide it is unsafe and they will be in trouble over it.