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nickthehunter

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Lady Fitzgerald wrote:

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If you want that site, and the unobstructed view, buy it, and the 30 acres all around it. Until then, it's not your site, and neither is the view. Sorry, The guy next to you has the same right to be where he is as you do.


Yes he does have the right but it was inconsiderate if other sites were available. Just as in a movie theater, I have the right to sit right in front of other people but it would be inconsiderate if there were plenty of other seats available.
Really? Inconsiderate? I may have chosen that particular site because it had more shade, less shade, more trees, more level, bigger fire ring, better gravel surface, better drainage, more grass, closer to the beach, closer to the bathroom, closer to the street light, closer to the playground, furthest away from the playground, closer to the activity pavillion, furthest away from the dance pavallion, or any one of a thousand other reasons. That makes me inconsiderate just because it's right next to you? I have the right to choose any site I want as long as it's available, and if my rights but me right next to you, you have the right to leave or stay - or - you can even consider me inconsiderate - makes no difference to me (that includes the movie theater also).

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I would think the reason they put rigs near to each other is when it comes time to clean around these sites being as they are close they just sweep, mow and water the grass without moving their feet too much!





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Herd mentality.


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nickthehunter wrote:

Lady Fitzgerald wrote:

nickthehunter wrote:

If you want that site, and the unobstructed view, buy it, and the 30 acres all around it. Until then, it's not your site, and neither is the view. Sorry, The guy next to you has the same right to be where he is as you do.


Yes he does have the right but it was inconsiderate if other sites were available. Just as in a movie theater, I have the right to sit right in front of other people but it would be inconsiderate if there were plenty of other seats available.
Really? Inconsiderate? I may have chosen that particular site because it had more shade, less shade, more trees, more level, bigger fire ring, better gravel surface, better drainage, more grass, closer to the beach, closer to the bathroom, closer to the street light, closer to the playground, furthest away from the playground, closer to the activity pavillion, furthest away from the dance pavallion, or any one of a thousand other reasons. That makes me inconsiderate just because it's right next to you? I have the right to choose any site I want as long as it's available, and if my rights but me right next to you, you have the right to leave or stay - or - you can even consider me inconsiderate - makes no difference to me (that includes the movie theater also).


Thank you for proving my point.


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Posted: 12/05/11 07:08pm Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

nickthehunter :

You do sound like a person that I would like to avoid at all costs.


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willowmoss wrote:

nickthehunter :

You do sound like a person that I would like to avoid at all costs.


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Quick trip wrote:

I would think the reason they put rigs near to each other is when it comes time to clean around these sites being as they are close they just sweep, mow and water the grass without moving their feet too much!


That's what I think. I try not to get irritated at the person pulling in, as they most likely are just going to the site assigned to them by the office. I am the type of person, however, if I pulled up and saw my site right next to another person and the rest looked almost empty, i'd pull the bike out of the back of the truck and pedal on up to the office and ask 'can't we get something more remote, so that both me and the guy beside of me can have some privacy?"

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We like our space. If someone chooses to crowd us it's no big deal. We do not change what we are doing and if it bothers them it's their problem caused by their poor site choice. They can move.

I just do what I do and do not let them bother me.

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Thankyou Jeannie.

Lady Fitzgerald wrote:

nickthehunter wrote:

If you want that site, and the unobstructed view, buy it, and the 30 acres all around it. Until then, it's not your site, and neither is the view. Sorry, The guy next to you has the same right to be where he is as you do.


Yes he does have the right but it was inconsiderate if other sites were available. Just as in a movie theater, I have the right to sit right in front of other people but it would be inconsiderate if there were plenty of other seats available.



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How's this for close.... I guy walking so close behind me, sneezes, and I actually feel his mucus hit my neck.... Does he have a right to be directly behind me? YES... Is it considerate?

Turner, P wrote:

Have you noticed these same people crowd up behind you at the store cashier? Trying to pay with your debit or credit card and you bump the guy behind you when you get your wallet out.


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