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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by waltersrails</i> <br /><br />I'm just tired of peoples ignorance. It seems some of my rr friends are <br />getting more ignorante all the time and bossy and telling me what i should do at the tracks or on "MY" Layout. I personally am tired of it and what am i to do. <br />I like my friends but its about to drive me crazy. HELP Please. <br />[/quote] <br /> <br />Let me get this right, you are asking what you should do about people always telling you what you should do? <br /> <br />HEH HEH, that's clever <br /> <br />Clearly, part of the problem is that yout friends do not understand what is important to you, or they wouldn't be making suggestions that are so far off from what you want. <br /> <br />Next time one of them blows off about what you should do, ask him why you should do that. Then, whatever he says, laugh at him, explain that his reason is the dumbest idea you have ever heard, and explain why your plans are better suited to your needs. <br /> <br />I find that most guys making those unsolicited "Hey, know what you should do?" suggestions are really just trying to show that they know something <br /> <br />I've got a buddy who, whenever he comes over to lend a pair of hands for a project I'm working on, always trys to run the project, and change my mind not only about how to do the work, but also change the finished result, based upon his preferances, and at times that would result in a project I never wanted in the first place. <br /> <br />OFTEN I have to remind this guy that I just asked for a helping hand, not for a supervisor. <br /> <br />Yeah, it makes him mad. But in these instances I think he deserves to get mad <br /> <br />Better him than me..
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