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    Took my family to Disney yesterday and avoided smashing a fat cunts skull in like a walker on The Walking Dead.

    Aside from the fact that she is genetically a woman, the only thing that saved her is ironically the same thing that made me black out raging mad!

    As we were getting ready for the nightly fantasy parade, everyone of course is scrambling to find a good spot to watch said parade and rest for awhile after a long ass day in the sun and marathon walking.

    We find a spot. Park the stroller and prepare to stand around for 40 minutes until the parade.

    Just as we park the stroller this angry sea cow on 2 legs comes barreling in behind me with an empty stroller and jams it between another empty stroller and ours with my 2 daughter's sitting in it.

    This is the beginning of my frustration, as she is huffing and puffing and staring at me. Naturally I'm ok with confrontation, but in front of my girls and thousands of other children I prefer to avoid it.

    Behind us was a raised brick square that had a large tree on the center but you had enough room on the sides to sit. I look and there are empty fountain drinks, plastic bottles, children's clothes and bags placed on the sides facing the street. I attempt to sit down with my daughter and she starts screaming at me that this is her spot and she has been here for hours.

    At this point, 600 mg of test is attempting to take over my brain but I tell sternly but not loud or aggressively that it's a public spot that cannot be reserved and to please not speak to like that in front of my children.

    This goes on for 2 more rounds, my daughter starts crying, she tells me wife to shut up.

    I pull out my phone and start recording her because I honestly thought she was going to attack me. She tells me on video that she is going to smash my phone so I remain calm and tell her that I'm recording her so I have proof of the emotionally unstable woman who cannot conduct herself properly in front of children. She continues screaming at me, I turn off the phone and security comes over at her request as well as my wife's.


    Long story short, security lets her stay there if she will calm down.

    They apologize to us, give us 5 fast passes and take us to a premium viewing area for the parade.

    I'd show the video but my family is in it. I am still impressed with my restraint because I've resorted to physical violence over a lot less. When she made my daughter cry and disrespected my wife my brain was in kill mode. I refuse to let my children see that ugly side of me. I'm a firm believer that the way you handle stress is the way they learn to deal with stressful situations as well.

    Novel over...
    Last edited by blm; 11-12-15, 09:07 AM.

  • #2
    Damn....good for you man. With my son, I always keep my cool and it's been ok.

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    • #3
      Good job staying cool and calm. I'm sure it was difficult.

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      • #4
        Restraint (from violent assault)

        Glad you stayed calm blm. I have to say something must be in the air lately because in last a few days I don't know how I didn't become a murderer. People's assholeness is up by ten folds.

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        • #5
          Thanks. I can feel my BP spike just thinking about it today. The shit she was screaming. Ugh, fkn subhumans.

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          • #6
            You did the right thing and avoided trouble for your family. I can't say that I would have done the same thing. I have a hard time with confrontation and I always get a strong urge to respond with a higher intensity level to shut the person up and up until now it has worked as most people realize it wont be fun for them. From the sounds of things, I probably would have ended up in county jail labeled a woman abuser.

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            • #7
              I gave her a nice wink as we were being given the passes and being escorted to a employee only viewing area. Worked out in the end.
              Last edited by blm; 11-12-15, 09:56 AM.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Bouncer View Post
                You did the right thing and avoided trouble for your family. I can't say that I would have done the same thing. I have a hard time with confrontation and I always get a strong urge to respond with a higher intensity level to shut the person up and up until now it has worked as most people realize it wont be fun for them. From the sounds of things, I probably would have ended up in county jail labeled a woman abuser.
                I'm the same way but having your kids with you changes the situation completely. Well played blm.

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                • #9
                  Good work keeping your heard cool bro!!

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                  • #10
                    I'm glad that by doing the right thing, it paid off :thumb:


                    Did you end up with an awesome view of the parade?

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                    • #11
                      I know i would have had a hard time with that too man. Not sure if i coulda restrained myself from telling that blimp what an ignorant, disgusting, fat fucking cunt she is.lol. Good job bro!

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by blm View Post
                        I gave her a nice wink as we were being given the passes and being escorted to a employee only viewing area. Worked out in the end.
                        Nice.

                        I have been responding to road ragers by blowing them a kiss, they freak the fuck out.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by FitnessBrat View Post
                          I'm glad that by doing the right thing, it paid off :thumb:


                          Did you end up with an awesome view of the parade?
                          We did. The first spot was a good view but the characters dint come right up to you.

                          The new spot, the characters walk right up to the kids, shake hands, high fives, hugs, and pose for pictures.

                          Disney can be so overwhelming and stressful with small kids, the heat, and the assholes/people. About the time of the parade you're already worn thin.

                          The way the staff handled it earned my respect. At first I thought they were treating me the same as honey boo boos mom but they were just diffusing the situation then acting accordingly.

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                          • #14
                            Yea doesn't sound fun. I'd much rather go on a family hike/picnic in the wilderness/park.

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                            • #15
                              We do that as well and it is absolutely my preference. Anything outdoor and natural. But the kids love Disney. For them it's magical when they meet the characters and see the live shows with the characters. It's about them, not me. So I suck it up, put on smile and empty the wallet, lol.

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