JimBob1952
Senior Member
How privileged do you think you are?
Not
Been around some that flaunt their self professed privilege
Tends to make me sick to my stomach
I've never identified with the 'privileged'
I've worked for them
Old money and new money
Offspring that haven't a clue, but enjoy their environs without provocation
I do my best to suppress the urge to rub their faces in the mud
Been invited to things
Not my favorite places
Guess I identify with the grunts of the world
Wrote a little story of an experience I had early on in life;
Who dost thou think thou art?
Between oil field jobs, I worked at a private golf course.
River Oaks Country Club.
Quite the area, and a good example of how things once were.
River Oaks blvd had this huge entry gate.
More symbolic than functional. It separated tiny houses outside the gate from the mansions within.
Pillared edifices with huge manicured grounds lined the boulevard,
ending with the ‘club house’, pillars, fountains, white jacketed people of color opening doors, stepping, fetching. ‘Yah, suh’.
I was mowing tees one Saturday morning,
and shut my equipment down to give the twosome a shot at the green on this par three.
These guys were owners of things, like NFL teams.
Before they got into their swing regimen I asked if any of them knew what time it was.
‘Is he talking to you?’
I didn’t realize that my ranking as a member of the human race did not rate higher than a third person,
an entity to ignore, snub, or order to bring something.
‘They wouldn’t give me the time of day’ became a reality for me that morning.
I watched the dried up bitter old geezer twist his beef jerky torso and flail his pretzel arms,
culminating in a feeble swing, sending yet another worm burner half way to the hole.
Sad, but this, among all atrocious, is what I hate most.
Yeah, there’s idiots that happen to drive, kids (18-28) that need a good spanking,
and haters that in reality fear people that are not like them, and just downright mean people.
But, I so wish for the self-appointed royalty to be brought down,
disrobed of their haughtiness, and abased in front of their subjects.
That's a highly illustrative story. People like that have wealth but absolutely no class. When you have class, you treat everyone with the same level of courtesy and respect.
I've met house cleaners and gardeners who behaved like (and were) true ladies and gentlemen. The guy who used to paint my house came here from Peru and wound up sending his daughter to Dartmouth on a music scholarship. And I've worked for CEOs who acted like pigs and treated people like garbage.
The flip side is true too. I've had wealthy clients who were truly wonderful people. And I've known poor people who were low-class as well. But you define yourself by your behavior, not by what you were born with, or even what you've earned.
And Gary O, you are what they call a "hoot." Never stop posting!