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| # | Comment | Survey |
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| 41 | If it has to do with my job then I guess I am one of those annoying people. That's only because I am the senor person in my area and I've trained everyone. Even the smallest thing comes back on me so yes I do nick pick. I guess I am the same way at home too. I don't know, maybe I am! | Do you have to point out every "wrong" you see (however minor)? |
| 42 | True, but I'm not a supervisor nor even a lead person, I'm just a trainer so people really don't like it when I point things out. | Do you have to point out every "wrong" you see (however minor)? |
| 43 | When I walked in the bath room at the flea market one time I seen a man standing at the sink and was wondering why he was in the ladies room. When he turned and looked at me I realized he wasn't standing at a sink at all. | Have you ever walked into the wrong restroom by accident in a public place? |
| 44 | yeah, well it was a long time before I went back to that flea market and I don't think I've ever went to the bath room there since. | Have you ever walked into the wrong restroom by accident in a public place? |
| 45 | It seems like a good idea to put the blame where it belongs (parents who feed their kids junk and let them sit in front of a TV 6 hours a day). On the other hand it is possible that some people are just going to be fat period. I don't know if it's good for the kids anyway you look at it...don't we have enough bulimia and anorexics as it is? It’s good that schools and business are stepping up to making us all be healthier people but at the same time it is slowly but surly becoming an issue of our freedoms. | Report cards in some areas are starting to list children's BMI. What do you think of this? |
| 46 | No red for me and don't like it much on anyone else I've ever seen either. | Do you like red lipstick? |
| 47 | I always forget to rate surveys but I did this one. | How do you normally rate surveys? |
| 48 | "A child called it" It's about a boy severely abused by his mother. ( if this book doesn't make you cry you have no heart)
"The lost boy" It's about the boy's life in foster care. " A man named David" It's about the man who was abused by his mother who lived in foster care and how he has used his experience to help others. | Recommend a book you've read to others: |
| 49 | I have no doubt that at least some of it was made up or at least exaggerated partly to sell the book and/or perhaps partly it was a child’s recollection exaggerated. I think as a young child he may have seen things much worse than it really was. Take for example his mother stabbing him, I don’t believe he wouldn’t have ended up with at least an infection that would have need antibiotics.I know there were incidences with my mother abusing my brother that I recall as much worse than either my brother or sister remembers.
I seen that too where his brother says he made it up. He claims though that he was also abused after David was taken away. I would like to read Richard’s book too just to compare their stories. | Recommend a book you've read to others: |
| 50 | It's called "A Brother's Journey" by Richard B. Pelzer. I never get off work in time to go get it or when I do get off in time, I don't want to drive across town to go get it. If you read it let me know how it is. You might be interested in reading this excerpt from his book. http://www.hachettebookgroupusa.com/books/12/04465... | Recommend a book you've read to others: |