No Thanks Given!
As an alternative to this Season's usual profusion of expressions of Thanks I would like to publish a "No Thanks Given", if not worse, list of inappropriate everyday conduct and things which I hate.
"Hate" is a very strong word and has a highly negative connotation so maybe I should say "greatly dislike", but you get my drift.
Here we go:
1) The Cross Bronx Expressway (no thanks to Robert Moses)
2) People who get in my face aggresively and make unreasonable requests (demands) aka "Takers".
3) People who promise, but rarely deliver (liars)
4) Drivers who cut in front of me on an off ramp line (takers)
5) People who ask for work product for their own recycling
6) People who stand in the left (climbing) lane of the Subway escalator
7) Neighbor's trees that fall onto my property and cause damage
8) People who never pick up the check
9) People who go on and on and on during their elevator speach
10) A packed elavator or subway car stuck in the tunnel
11) People who are unkind to and prey upon less fortunate people under their influence
13) People who cold call and act as if it is a follow up call
14) People who ask for 30 minutes of my time
15) Red light and Speed Zone cameras
16) seeing "Loading" when I look for an email
17) Unseasonably cold weather
18) People who stand in front of me at a concert
19) People who are rough on my dog
20) Quiters
I could go on and on...

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I also do not care for people who think I do not need to work for a living; you know who you are.
to Fred's list I add drivers entering a slow moving highway at high speed further slowing traffic and bottlenecks instead of easing in.
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Cross Bronx is right up there as well. You nailed quite a few of mine as well.
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Having said that - I am grateful to be living in the greatest city in the world - and try to Zen through my day - cocooning myself - in my own good vibes.
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People who stand in the middle of the sidewalk, subway door, escalator exit
People who don't realize that we are all a&$holes in this planet and the problems of 3 little people don't amount to a hill of beans in this crazy world...
I'm with Judy, it's still the greatest city in the world and I can't imagine living anywhere else(except 8 weeks in Paradise...) learning to meditate has made a huge difference.
Gotham is such a "vehicle" for learning how to live better.
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Today, probably right in your neighborhood:
someone is terminally ill
someone has lost a child
someone has lost a parent
someone has lost their house for financial reasons
and a host of other real problems.
Your post makes you sound more like a Kardashian sister than a leader.
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Hollander Sends
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I dislike anyone that does not take responsibility for their actions/inactions.
I'm especially thankful that my positive list is WAY longer than my negative.
See ya Tuesday (that's not a lie) :)
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It's interesting, but anybody who knows me knows that I am an incredibly positive person, even through the worst of times. Yet, I could completely understand if someone who doesn't know me or only thinks they know me through my blogs would think otherwise. I believe that a blog is both an outlet and an opportunity to make people think. I have quit my blog as Don did several times (for a variety of reasons), only to be reminded about #20 on Fred's most hated list (how do you actually stop something without being a quitter, oh well perhaps someday I'll figure it out).
I strive to challenge myself intellectually and emotionally to never fit comfortably inside any box and to never be so comfortable in my ideas or positions (lol, perhaps that leads be to be more confident in them as some last week pointed out). There is no negative karma to expression, just actions. If you want to simply be entertained or amused, find a clown, fool or jester to emotionally dance for you. When the storm begins to form, some walk towards it, some hide in the cellar. When my time comes and my son and daughter look back at who I was, I would like them to think of me as someone who was never afraid and always walked toward the storm.
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