tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-660453162125942814.post7773035183256085028..comments2023-12-25T04:15:27.739-06:00Comments on Gals - Very Smart Gals: Waging Heavy Peace: A Hippie Dream by Neil YoungGals - Very Smart Galshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16990972719050405870noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-660453162125942814.post-48006982039935073072016-11-12T20:03:10.526-06:002016-11-12T20:03:10.526-06:00Wow, you are such a natural writer. I could read y...Wow, you are such a natural writer. I could read your words all day long, they flow so well. Thank you for writing this review about Young's book since I am a fan of his. Your perspective is spot on and explains a lot about his actions throughout his life. Makes me wonder if he has ADHD or ADD. His 'all over the map' ramblings explains why he used to quit bands and shows in the middle of a tour and his narcissism of having an affair and divorcing Pegi after 36 years of marriage, just walking out leaving her the responsibility of caring for their disabled son without a care in the world. In 2016 Neil states he has "no regrets". Since Pegi was a waitress at a restaurant back in the 70's, had to chuckle at the connection of whoever who commented in Nov 2015, lol. Thanks again for your thoughts on his book, Superb! Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-660453162125942814.post-80980792923382121962015-11-12T07:33:08.750-06:002015-11-12T07:33:08.750-06:00Thank you for your comment. If your goal was to ma...Thank you for your comment. If your goal was to make me feel bad, congratulations. As is always the case, observations are never absolute. I've been given some wonderful tables by host/hostesses, and accepted them happily. But when I walk into a restaurant and the first table offered is the least desirable, when there are many other nice tables available, it is irritating. Unfortunately, that happens a lot. I also want you to know that I always tip 20% and more, even if the service is just adequate, and have been known to tip host/hostesses up to $40 if the host/hostess is pleasant and/or gives me a particularly good table. I don't think restaurant workers are lowly. I think they work incredibly hard and put up with people, which to this recluse, seems the hardest thing in the world. I am very sorry I offended you, and can see how my comments sound self-rightous. I learned something from you and that is a good thing. Being kind is always more important than being rightGals - Very Smart Galshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16990972719050405870noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-660453162125942814.post-36982919188191047632015-11-12T07:31:50.875-06:002015-11-12T07:31:50.875-06:00This comment has been removed by the author.Gals - Very Smart Galshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16990972719050405870noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-660453162125942814.post-54667753650319223432015-11-11T17:58:13.548-06:002015-11-11T17:58:13.548-06:00Rule No. 1 for me: Mama isn't always right.
D...Rule No. 1 for me: Mama isn't always right.<br />Don't you EVER never accept the first table the hostess offers. Unless a metaphor for not accepting less, it is an inconsiderate unwritten code of conduct. People who do it look like self-righteous assholes to the lowly worker.<br /><br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com