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Originally Posted by golfing eagles
In a perfect world, people would easily park in such a way that 2 carts have no problem fitting into one space. Cars would park BETWEEN the lines. Only the truly handicapped would use those designated spaces. Cars and carts and cyclists would stop for stop signs and yield when they are supposed to. No one would stand in an aisle or doorway and have a conversation. People would not utilize the express check out with 40 items , a fistful of coupons and an EBT card wanting cash back. Landscapers would not speed nor throw trash and butts out their windows. Cars would not use the cart lane to pass those making a left turn. Line dancers would not try to take over an entire square. Dog poop (sorry) would be cleaned up by owners. Everyone would recycle. Everyone would learn the proper way to navigate a RB. Everyone would play their round of golf in a timely fashion and follow the rules of etiquette.
All of that falls into the category of what my son terms "First world problems". Imagine if we all had to deal with "Third world problems". Then the complaints would be "My children are starving". The warlord killed my spouse. I'm sick and there is no medicine. The water is filthy. The dictator put me in prison.
I know which set of "problems" I'd rather deal with.
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Wish I had said that
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"All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing" Edmund Burke 1729-1797
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