There is something about Dallas or maybe our society that I just don't get, and I don't know if it has to do with money, power or upbringing that I seem to notice the douchbaggery. And by that I mean, once someone establishes themselves in what ever capacity they are after they project it to others. Prime example, when we left we were behind a mercedes a nice, shiny brand spanking new one. When all of a sudden it just stopped, put the car and parked right on the main drive in front of the mall. What the "F"? one could argue, well maybe they just didn't see you behind them... Ok, but if you are going to stop and park, wouldn't you at least pull to the curb, maybe put on your blinker or flashers? No, not these people! lol they owned the road apparently. Ok, that was a small deal... but what about when you are in the mall and you and another person meet eyes and you do the courtesy smile as if to say " I don't want to talk to you, but I will acknowledge that you are there" or if your a guy and the same thing happens with another guy, you kinda do the head shake, followed by what's up.....lol I do that, but now rethinking it... At the mall, just about everyone would make eye contact and when you did the fake smile, they seem to just look away maybe it was because I wasn't pimped out, and not "on their level" I guess this has turned into a rant more than anything else. I'm not done with this rant either. I will be posting more about the women of Dallas, and what I have seen around different parts of Dallas. I promise, I will have some funnier light hearted posts! lol
Friday, July 3, 2009
A day at the movies
My sister and I decided to see Transformers 2 yesterday. While it was a great movie, that's not what this Blog is about. This blog is about what I saw while there, we saw it at our local mall which I guess is more or less a hoity toity place to go. I saw people all dressed up to linger around the mall or see a movie. I remember when I was in junior high and into high school going to the mall was a big deal. We would wear the "coolest" things and more or less strut the mall scoping for girls. Now that I am in my 30's I really haven't seen any changes with people. I saw the young kids all decked out which I expected but to see the adults that were all pimped out to walk around a mall. I just didn't get it, don't get me wrong I'm not against trying to look your best but, its a mall let me say that again... ITS A MALL!
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