The spanking is still on.....
By mimpi
@mimpi1911 (25464)
India
January 31, 2011 4:42am CST
I am sure the panda spankers are doing it whenever and wherever they could. For it isn't about where you are but how you want to live your life.
I just blasted the person who was so annoyingly rude to an old patient who can barely move. The patient was on wheel chair and that man, hale and heart, was desperate to board the lift. So much so that he nearly tripped over the wheelchair. I got so mad that I made the liftman take the patient and asked the man to take the stairs. It was just a matter of 2 flights!
Even though that was an unusual hyperactivity, quite unlike me, feeling much better since. To keep the spirit of the group alive, have you done your might recently? Anything that made you happy?
Keep the spanking on...
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17 responses
@gabs8513 (48686)
• United Kingdom
31 Jan 11
Hi Mimpi
I have done this sort of thing a few times not as in patients but in Shopping Centers and that where People with wheelchairs are being pushed past so that People who are able to use the Stairs can get into the Lift and a few times I have stopped someone and told the Person in the Wheelchair to get in the Lift
Some People just do not seem to realize or they are plain ignorant
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@GardenGerty (160665)
• United States
1 Feb 11
They sound like just plain bullies to me. We all need to use our voices to help others out when they are in those situations.
@mimpi1911 (25464)
• India
1 Feb 11
I agree with Garden. That's what they are! And they would not mind getting a thrash and then come again and do it! Some people never change but we should not let them go away with just like that.
@zweeb82 (5653)
• Malaysia
31 Jan 11
Observation of THE PERSON -- clearly unfit, can't even climb 2 flights of stairs; totally rude & inconsiderate maybe of the angst & phobia from the parents when he was forced to slim down by climbing the stairs....haha!~Panda spanking? Does the panda do the spanking or does the panda gets spanking?!
@mimpi1911 (25464)
• India
31 Jan 11
He gets it man! Have you done anything lately like trying to sing among the top rated singers or went for a drive out-of-card or did anything uninhibited that made you the happiest?
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@scorpiobabes (7225)
• United States
1 Feb 11
Well yesterday at work I got to be witness to a number of extremely RUDE people! I work as a retail merchandiser, and yesterday the market was mobbed because of this ice storm alert. And I got to work the busiest aisle (besides bread and milk!)--the new peanut butter and jelly.
I guess I'm used to rude people (a year ago, a cute little old lady cursed me out for doing my job) but these folks take the prize! I was run over by one lady who huffed at me, "Well, ex-CUSE me"! Um, ever hear of using those words BEFORE running me down??? A lot of nasty comments about our moving the product--guess what folks? We ain't the company and we really don't care what your problem is! But the worst was when Raven was trapped by a customer who refused to move--she asked him politely and they got into it, verbally but quietly. She was holding a very heavy crate of jelly and was attempting to move it when he maneuvered into the aisle and trapped her! Needless to say, she gave the customer her name when asked but she had already spoken her mind!
Once we were done, I went to canned vegetables to help the guys get done. As we were cleaning up, I heard a woman ask for a small can of sauerkraut. Because it was 1) the end of the day and I was tired, 2) crowded as heLL in the store at 3:45 pm, and 3) she didn't say PLEASE first, I moved slowly. But when she said semi-sarcastically, "The Silverflaus" (brand name, I nearly threw it at her. I didn't hear Thank You, so as she turned away I rather nastily laughed at her fat a$$ stuffed into ill-fitting jeans and commented to one coworker about how ill-mannered the customers were!
@mimpi1911 (25464)
• India
1 Feb 11
I am glad that you dropped in to share your experience. We only see one side of the story and give scornful looks at the staffs. I think some people are really insensitive and they just have to have their things right the moment they want it to be. Or else you will have it! I remember one customer who just shouting at the sales girl since she couldn't provide her with the brand she wanted. Now, that was insensible!
@mimpi1911 (25464)
• India
3 Feb 11
Indeed it's intolerable! It feels so bad to deal with such people and you have to face it almost everyday. Hats off!
@scorpiobabes (7225)
• United States
2 Feb 11
I not used to people who have absolutely NO manners! I've been around rude people before, but usually a smile and a dose of what they're lacking changes them, but even that didn't work (well not for the customers anyway!). Its a beautiful looking area but there is NO way I could tolerate these folks!
@dpk262006 (58676)
• Delhi, India
31 Jan 11
Hi Mimpi!
I feel you did the right thing by blasting that person, who did not care about the patient. I find that people are always in hurry, be it on a road or at a public place like Hospital, they always keep running, as if they need to do a job within few minutes, else heavan will fall on them. These kind of people are ruthless and shameless and have no common sense to see that there are others around, who need more 'care' than they.
The other day, a guy from the bank phoned me to update my PAN number. I have been a custormer of that bank for many years and I blasted him like anything, because he gave a very silly excuse that - 'Sir, out system is not showing your PAN number, therefore, you should give us a fresh photo-copy'. I told him in no uncertain term that I have already furnished a copy of PAN number many a times and if you cannot keep your record updated, it is your business. Then the Bank Manager rang up again with the request - "Sir, please give us once again, as all our records have been transferred elsewhere, and I will not bother you again, on this account".
I do not spare anyone, who does not do his duty properly be it bank guys, credit card guys or mobile phone service providers.
Have a nice day!
Deepak
PS - pl. check out my new posts.
@mimpi1911 (25464)
• India
31 Jan 11
That should be it Deepak! It sucks when some telecaller from my bank would call to update me about something and then ask my number for verification. I tell them that they should have it right in front of them or how else they are calling! Sometimes they do for security purpose but most of the times as a protocol and it sounds so stupid!
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@dpk262006 (58676)
• Delhi, India
31 Jan 11
MIMPI! I can understand the agony which is caused by tele-callers' unwanted calls. In my case a responsible officer was calling from the bank and asking me to furnish my PAN number details, which is asked from a new customer. I am an old customer of that (Private Bank's Branch) therefore I got furious and my officer had to say - ''whom you were thrashing '' ...... Lol!
@paula27661 (15811)
• Australia
2 Feb 11
Mamma mia! What a mean s.o.b.! Fancy wanting to push in front of a man in a wheelchair! What is it with people these days? And to the man who got really mad at me on the road because I took an extra few seconds (and I mean seconds) to get going at the stop sign, what is YOUR problem?
@mimpi1911 (25464)
• India
3 Feb 11
Don't tell me!! On the other hand I would have appreciated that! Sometimes I feel like laughing at being so 'myself'. But I rather not change.
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@MaryLynn321 (2680)
• United States
31 Jan 11
Well good for you. It seems that everyone these days are in such a big hurry. To bad that patient was in such a hurry, someday he might be in that person's shoes and will discover how people can be.
Sometimes we need to do things that are out of character for ourselves. I haven't done anything like that for awhile, but I do remember times that I did, and you are right it makes one feel really good. Another great topic Mim.
@mimpi1911 (25464)
• India
1 Feb 11
You are sweet heart! Yes, giving benefit of doubts to such people makes you more beautiful. I just wish he had understood what he had done. That would be a great life lesson for him.
@mimpi1911 (25464)
• India
31 Jan 11
Lynn, I think most would have reacted that way. How can someone be so insensible! Having said that, we are living on the edge today. fast living, fast thinking, fast reaching the goal. always in the quest of things. We are so busy that we hardly can enjoy the moments of joy.
And when things cross the limit we react and i am sure you have there many time as well.
@MaryLynn321 (2680)
• United States
31 Jan 11
I have been there many times over the years. It is too bad that people can't stop and enjoy what is around them. Life passes by to fast, we all need to stop and enjoy the view once in a while. It is too bad that that person was so insensitive towards the person in the wheel chair. Maybe after you yelled at them, they stopped later and thought about what they had done.
@GardenGerty (160665)
• United States
1 Feb 11
You have to do that sometimes. I am glad that you were there for the patient in the wheel chair. I did go to the zoo this week, but there were no pandas to spank. I visited and observed, but did not annoy a lot of the local wildlife. The sun and warm days made me happy, which is good because we now have very frigid weather.
@mimpi1911 (25464)
• India
1 Feb 11
Good for you! And glad that they are spared. However, look for the ones out of the zoo. Trust me you will get better bets!
And the sun is beautiful - helps you keep off from a lot of bad stuffs..enjoy!
@Hatley (163776)
• Garden Grove, California
31 Jan 11
hi mimpi seems like anyplace one is there's always one person who
just has to be rude to a person who does not deserve this at
all. Here in the retirement center where I have to live there
are people in all states of health, some hale and hearty while others
'are in wheel chairs or using walkers.This one man had a habit of shoving past us who have problems of mobility and he has no problem that I can see of being able to walk freely. We came down in the small elevator and I was using a quad cane and Kathy who is very frail a walker. He started to push Kathy's walker out of the way so he could go up on the elevator . But I got in front of him and said,"You will have to wait a few minutes till Kathy gets off here. How dare you shove herewalker? You could have made her fall. Wait your turn. He turned red but he stood aside and let us get off the elevator in peace.Since then he stands aside if he wants on while we are getting off the elevator. Several people will push past and have no idea that by doing this they could make a handicappeed person fall. shame on them.
@mimpi1911 (25464)
• India
1 Feb 11
Yes, there are people like that, shameless and insensitive, who would do whatever they feel right no matter what. At least this person, has at least knew that that was not right. I am glad that you had told him. People like him should be told on every careless act they do.
@dawnald (85146)
• Shingle Springs, California
31 Jan 11
I'm teaching myself piano - does that count?
@RawBill1 (8531)
• Gold Coast, Australia
31 Jan 11
It is good to do a bit of Panda Spanking every now and then. I have not been in this part of MyLot for a while, but I was actually thinking of my old friend James 'the king of Panda Spanking' yesterday. I was wondering if he was OK in Egypt as there is a lot of violence over there at the moment. They are urging all Australians to leave the country if they can. The protesters are certainly letting the panda spanking loose on the government. They are going nuts!
Well done for telling the person off for trying to barge in front of a disabled person. That is pretty rude! I haven't spanked any pandas lately. It is time for me to do something about that though I feel!
@mimpi1911 (25464)
• India
1 Feb 11
I got a news from them and they are OK. But the situation there is really bad and think the people are coming back home as early as possible. It would take time before things settle down.
See, we are in a mess when the people are little calmed down, the nature plays its tricks. You all be fine Bill. My prayers..
@dorannmwin (36392)
• United States
2 Feb 11
Lately, I really haven't had the opportunity to do much of anything because of the cold winter weather that we've been going through. In addition to the cold, we've also had more than our fair share of illness run through the house as well and that has held us back too. That said, the thing that has made me the happiest lately is the fact that I've been able to talk to an old friend of mine a few times and that is very nice. What was ackward about our first conversation, however, was that she did put her brother (my ex) on conference and that was strange to me.
@mimpi1911 (25464)
• India
3 Feb 11
I dd read that in your latest discussion. I think that's bit awkward but getting to talk to them after a long times is beautiful. Hope you all have recovered now. Bw fine.
@mimpi1911 (25464)
• India
1 Feb 11
Wouldn't you like to let go of yourself and enjoy life your way?
@mimpi1911 (25464)
• India
31 Jan 11
Hi Welcome!
Our fellow friend James had started this interest group. It essentially means to let go, have fun, doing your mind and doing all that matter to you. It's like screaming your lungs out to let of something that's bugging you or singing a karaoke session so what you are the worst singer on earth and so on...
@mimpi1911 (25464)
• India
31 Jan 11
He is busy spanking the life's odds. He is being missed and he knows that...
@alokn99 (5717)
• India
31 Jan 11
The person being rude deserved it and I guess he never expected a reaction coming from you.
On the lighter side of things, it felt good to let go , eh?
After having gone through a torrid time at work in the last 10 days, the need of spanking big time is there. The delay in showing up with my slightly eccentric behaviour and mindlessness. Wondering why blind men on the road could not see my car, tossing the washed and ironed clothes into the wash basket instead of the worn ones and confusing the identities of two people I was having a meeting with a few days ago. There's a whole lot more, but I can say this for sure, the thought of panda spanking and letting go has given me whole lot of devlish ideas... I wonder who is going to be at the recieving end.
@SViswan (12051)
• India
31 Jan 11
Keep up the good work, Mimpi! That hale and hearty man certainly deserved to take the stairs!
I was at a supermarket queue recently and behind us was a lady with her trolley and toddler child.
Just as our bill was getting done, I noticed a couple with just one item...strolling around us. And just as we were about to leave, this couple try to bill their one item. I turned around and told them that the lady behind us had been waiting in line and it was her turn. The man says 'But we have just one item'. I firmly told him 'This lady has been waiting'. The couple move off in a huff and the lady thanks me. But guess what! The couple just goes to another queue and gets in between and are done in a minute...the cashier didn't stop them...neither did the people in the queue!
@mimpi1911 (25464)
• India
31 Jan 11
I wonder at the insensitivity of the people! Can't they see! Don't they have their eyes open! I think you did the right thing. The worst part i think, people do no protest or stand up for the rights these days.
@elitess (5070)
• Ipswich, England
31 Jan 11
Yes well, the spanking should be one even if our spanda instructor james is out of commision - i wonder where he is now ?
I want to respond to the topics here, but i keep delaying as i have to catch up with the rest of 40% of my list of friends, keep up to date with the other 60% and keep my exams with good grades.
I wanna spank some one... maybe a girl if not a panda. maybe a girl panda
@mimpi1911 (25464)
• India
31 Jan 11
girl panda sounds more fun!
Your explanation makes sense and if you ask me, I am so busy with it offline that I can hardly move and share it online. And James the spanker is still on. He can never take off, can he?
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