Raq, how about George Eastman or Edwin Land?
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Happiest of happy birthdays to you, Teppy!
What about J.R.R. Tolkien, for a revolutionary?
The guys who created the Spaghetti Monster.
I've been having hip trouble, sharp pain, so when I sit down I've been standing up very slowly. At a party the other day, some guy saw me getting off a couch slowly, and "helped" me up without asking, which left me in agony for hours.
What about J.R.R. Tolkien, for a revolutionary?
A couple people suggested this, but I think Tolkein would despise being called a revoltuionary.
I wanted to suggest Gary Gygax, but it's not the kind of crowd where I can do that. George Eastman, OTOH, just about right!
Happy birthday Teppy!
And by now you would think that anybody works a service job knows that if someone needs some sort of asisstance -- you ask first. Like the people that helped omnis. Partly because you can hurt someone and partly because it is rude assume
Happy birthday, Teppy!
What about J.R.R. Tolkien, for a revolutionary?
More like a reactionary.
His response to the modern world was to go back in time and espouse some very old values. (Including racial superiority.)
If I may ask, when/how is it appropriate to offer assistance to someone with crutches or mobility issues? If I someone that seems to have some issues, I usually offer an offhand "need a hand?" (wow, say that three times fast). I say it in the same way that I would to a mother struggling with a child or a person with a bunch of packages. I mostly get a "no thanks", but occasionally, I get a very frosty response. Is that me or them?
Vortex, thanks for asking, because I had been wondering the same thing.
I wouldn't be offended by a "Need a hand?" as long as the person saying it waited for me to say what exactly I needed before actually doing anything. People who try to anticipate what I need will almost always get it wrong.