Don’t sass me!

I gave the guy a wide berth. He was big. He had tattooed, muscles rippling out of his shirt and he looked tired and unhappy. I saw him when I was walking to my airport terminal and somehow lost him. I noticed him again later when I went to sit down to wait for my plane.

He sat a row behind me and, if was possible, was even more upset. He was on the phone and you could tell he was losing an argument. I half expected to see smoke coming out from underneath his Carhartt knitted hat. A few other passengers couldn’t help but notice the conversation too and seemed like me to secretly wish the guy would get up and move away, but nobody was going to say anything to him face-to-face. Nobody wanted to take their life in their hands. You could hear in the tone of his voice that he was getting angrier about the call, like he was reaching a breaking point, but then I heard the magic words: “Okay, okay, baby, you win, whatever you want baby.”

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When you’re going through hell

Some people are naturally mean as hell. Some people are pussycats. We’re all different, but I’ve noticed over the years: We all have loved ones or higher ups we want and need to make happy. It could be a boss, someone who outranks you in the military, a sibling, a mother, or a significant other, it doesn’t matter. We want to make him or her happy.

In his case, “baby, baby, baby” was ruling the day. In my head, I imaged the guy’s wife, girlfriend, or significant other, legs tucked underneath her on the couch, a small little dog cozied up next to her, while she gave our guy the business for disagreeing with her.

“Don’t sass me Johnny!”

“No baby! I’m not sassing you.”

“Oh, I hear it in your voice, you’re sassing me. You think just because you’re flying off whenever and wherever you want, you can start to sass me. I’ll show you Mr. Big Shot. I’ll show you who can sass who!”

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The bugle call of retreat!

And our guy sitting in the middle of the airport, stuck in a no-win situation, wishing desperately for the airline to start boarding so that he could get off the phone, was left with only one clear course of action: Throwing in the towel and waving the white flag of surrender!

“Yes, yes, I’ll let it go baby, you win, whatever you want, I trust your opinion. I’m sorry. I’m sorry to get you upset. I’ll make it up to you tonight. I promise you.”

Yes, yes, sometimes even the tough guys fall hard.


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38 thoughts on “Don’t sass me!

  1. Oh…I could feel the trepidation that you and your fellow travelers might’ve been feeling. Where’s this going…is he gonna calm down? Are the flight attendants paying attention? I leap into ‘what if’ mode very quickly – just like you. What a terrific conclusion…that he found his way to calm but the roller coaster prior to it? Sigh. I hate cell phones some days. 😜

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  2. It would’ve been very interesting indeed to hear the other end of that conversation. Might’ve even been sad. I feel for the guy.

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  3. “Yes, yes, I’ll let it go baby, you win, whatever you want, I trust your opinion. I’m sorry.” 🤣😜😂 Oh my gosh Brian, you must have had your notebook out while you were in the terminal, writing down every observation and recounting the conversations you overheard. This is too doggone funny! See you have a lot of content for your stand up show my friend! 🎭🙌🏼🎤🤳🏼🥳

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    1. You’ve figured me out Kym. I hated making the that trip, I figured the least I could do is come away with content. I’ve gotten at least four blogs from that trip with more to come!!!! Plus, I figure if you’re going to be loud and have a private conversation in the airport then I’m okay to listen and steal the content. I’m an equal opportunity thief!!!😎😎😎🤣🤣🤣😎😎😎😎

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  4. You sure he wasn’t Judi Dench? 😆 Jokes aside, every person, including the big muscle tough guys, have their kryptonite and sounds like bore witness to his!

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  5. I love what you’ve done with this snippet of a conversation and read on the guy. Fascinating! Maybe she was telling him he had to go to the doctor to take care of himself or had to call his mom. Something scary for sure!

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    1. Yea, that actually bothered me. The assumptions. I thought about taking it in different direction, talking about the generalizations we make in life and how they help us and hurt us, but I think that might be a different blog. Maybe it’s a part 2. Because you’re right, I’m assumed it was a woman, that he was scary guy based on his appearance. Thanks for calling this out!!!!

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