Marc Chevalier said:I had a similar experience on Wednesday evening. Went to a showing of Rebel Without a Cause at downtown L.A.'s Los Angeles Theatre, a 1931 movie palace that is very rarely opened for screenings. The gargantuan theater was packed with people ... and what a motley crew they were. Gabbing all through the show while spreading the joy of their bodily functions. Pushing, shoving. Oy vey!
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Paisley wrote:
...you're not going to have the time of your life every time you go out.
Senator Jack said:Actually, I kind of do see it that way. Even if I'm just going to the bar for happy hour, I really do see it as being out. Perhaps the problem is that most of society doesn't see going out 'going out' and that's why we have poorly dressed diners at top-dollar restaurants. (see my archives over at The Fedora Chronicles for more on this.)
Okay, getting back to my original point. The therapy. If this is the way society chooses to function as a whole now, and if my idealism is now precluding function within this society, obviously I have to question my own sanity. And this has nothing to do with pining for the ideals of another era, or having a penchant for its suits or cars, it just has to do with misanthropy. Yeah, I was born a curmudgeon, but at least I was able to function. I fear that I no longer can. People offend me. I may need help.
Regards,
Senator Jack
Senator Jack said:Well, we gripe enough about here, but I'm wondering who else has had it - I mean REALLY had it - with the 21st Century. I walk down the street and I can't stand to even look at people any more. They're starting to turn my stomach. Standing in line at the bank and market and riding the subway are torture because of the proximity. I'm unsure if I can eat at restaurants any more. I know I've always been at the precipice of madness, but now I fear that terra firma is about to shift.
So the question of the day is: Anyone else feel like they need some serious therapy at this point?
Regards,
Senator Jack
Sign me up for a therapy sessions! My disdain for fellow citizens grows with each passing day. In particular are the complete morons I have to share the road with. Has New York State stopped giving tests for the privilege of driving?? I cannot believe the utter lack of common sense in my fellow New Yorkers. Going out to the movies or for a drink has become such a hassle.Senator Jack said:So the question of the day is: Anyone else feel like they need some serious therapy at this point?
Regards,
Senator Jack
It is not you Brad!Brad Bowers said:I figure something's wrong with me, right?
Brad
The Reno Kid said:I try in my own small way to help by holding myself to a higher standard than is generally observed. Maybe if enough of us do that, we can make a difference. I hope.
Asked by Matthew Dalton:
Do many of the people here offend you Senator Jack? We're all part of society also...
Expressed by Brad Bowers:
Oh, man, I thought I was the only one thinking this. I've been worried about my mental state, as I've been thinking the exact same thing lately. I figure something's wrong with me, right?
Senator Jack said:Again, Brad has proven that we are one and the same curmudgeon, somehow split and working at opposite sides of the country. I believe if the two of us should ever meet, the universe will explode.