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July 8, 2009

Wow—Rude People are Everywhere!

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Well I have come to the conclusion that there are rude people everywhere. Or clueless. Or just plain ignorant. Not sure which category this family of 4 fell under but I hope they were not American!

I spent a good bit of time at Ikea this morning—love that store and now I know we have to go to the one in Minneapolis so I can take advantage of some of the great things!!! But….I stopped to get a soda pop (LOL) after I was done and sat at a little table by the entrance/exit to enjoy it. A family of 4 came to sit down at the table next to me , then chose another one because it was “too wobbly”. Well, the one little boy had 2 hot dogs and he went and got mustard on them and as he walked back he dropped one–splatto all over the floor. He picked the dog up and walked back to the table to get more money from dad to get another one. I kept waiting for one of the 4 to get up and wipe up the mess on the floor of mustard which was EVERYWHERE! But nooooooooo. Then the dad got up and came back with a wad of napkins—walked right over the mustard!!! No attempt to clean it up! Nada! A mom with 3 little girls was coming over and somehow those 3 little girls avoided the mustard mess tho I am not sure how because they were not looking at all. It was an act of God I think! The mom started over and I intercepted her on the way to get napkins and warned her or else she would have been right in it. I proceeded to clean it up and threw away the napkins and the family of 4 was CLUELESS! Now they could have asked someone from Ikea to clean it up but I did not see any action happening and someone was going to fall on it before too long. Pure laziness? I don’t know but certainly not a good lesson to teach your children.

So now I can fixate on something other than the flowers that I ordered for my sister not being delivered on June 30th like they were scheduled to be delivered (they arrived today on the 8th) for a few hours!!! Thought I would share. Just make sure you don’t not clean up a hot dog mess around me!!!! You have been warned!

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