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#1 |
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Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Fullerton
Posts: 1,361
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I would completely stop what I was doing and politely listen until she was finished with her tirade. When she was done I would ask if she was finished and if I could go back to trying to get my stuff situated so I may leave and get on with my day.
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#2 |
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Join Date: Aug 2019
Posts: 41
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Oh i was polite and explained my situation and asked her what else I should do other than wait for it to drain.
She went on about being more mindful of the big picture so i just said, "thanks and sorry - will try not to take on water next time - because I do love taking on water.". |
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#3 |
Senior Member
Join Date: May 2016
Location: SANTUCKET
Posts: 629
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Pound Sand
I would of politely told her to pound sand, unless she was that hottie who is always wearing a thong.
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#4 |
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Join Date: Aug 2019
Posts: 41
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If it were her, i would have written sand on my weep and then tell her to pound sand.
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Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: El Cajon
Posts: 512
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#6 |
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Join Date: Aug 2013
Location: Pine Valley when not fishing La Jolla
Posts: 2,643
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Those kayak rental companies pay the Dumb Ass city of San Diego thousands per year to have a permit to use that area and the City created the specific areas. The city Life Guards are in charge of policing the beach and launch area and yes they can issue tickets. I'm not saying you did anything wrong, but I wasn't there to see the situation. I use that launch at least once a week and see every time people who don't pay attention to the sign at the entrance to the launch. It spells out what areas are for what and the direction of traffic. The Kayak companies are not permitted to leave all there kayaks on the beach, so they have to constantly pick up or drop off kayaks for the groups that they schedule. Great, that summer is over because now the traffic at the launch is just a fraction than in the middle of summer. What makes it more difficult is during high tide there is very little beach area and hard to pull a car/truck in there and not be blocking the ROAD as you would call the area directly around the concrete barriers. It is also worse when the Life Guards don't make the people who decide to sit on the sand or swim in what is essentially a BOAT RAMP. Yesterday the Dumb Ass city crews that rake up the beach of kelp, etc. for all the tourist, did not pick up the large sand/kelp mounds thus taking out of use 1/2 the beach launch area. If people just think that others will have to pass (Life Guards) or kayak rental trucks there would be no problem, but we live in a ME world so there's always going to be someone upset. Now that I've pissed off a lot out there, who cares!
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#7 |
Senior Member
Join Date: Aug 2012
Posts: 332
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Were You blocking the launch on the sand during high tide or the concrete at the entrance?
If on the sand, while they pay to have their area, I would have been nice and said I’m tending to an issue. If on the concrete by the entrance, yeah, I hate folks who don’t have 4x4 and block the launch at the entrance. It’s especially bad during summer. |
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