@DDudeski_ If he replied this way at a bar on his own time - fine. But not at work. He was on the job, at his workplace, wearing the uniform of his employer and team. Not okay behavior from anyone in the workplace.
@SeanMcCarthyCom I packed a lunch for myself to take to work for 20 years. A lunch out with friends occasionally is fine, but lunch out every day is too expensive.
@Chicago_History@pcarmstrongmlb Both he and the fan mouthed off. The difference is that he was on the job, in his workplace, wearing his employer's/team's uniform. If he was in a bar on his own time, fine. But not at work.
@LurkAtHomeMom I just want to call my dr., make an appt, then show up for it. Not log in to eChart, get 4 text/phonecall confirmations, fill out the pre-appt questionnaire, and get several post-appt survey requests afterwards.
@ATRightMovies Spencer Tracy in his last scene, in his last movie. He was very ill, and talking to Katherine Hepburn both in the script and on a personal level.
https://t.co/9AGQViEyQC
@darylandfilms It's all about changing your perspective, not your situation. This is why it's so powerful. Other movies where the "problem" doesn't change but the character's attitude does include "Rain Man," and "Planes, Trains, and Automobiles."