JenHunt
Well-Known Member
... as the title really.
There's someone that is part of a brass band who seems to spend their entire life stirring the proverbial and trying to use the influence they think they have to blackmail the other people into letting them have their own way.
I have the distinct feeling that this evening it will come to a head, and when asked for my opinion I'd like to tell them that their bullying, childish tactics are likely to cost the band half its players, that their persistent nit-picking and nagging and all-hours-of-the-day phone calls are causing someone else to show the early signs of stress and a nervous breakdown, that the way they carry on is enough to make half the band dislike them, that their family is not one jot the bunch of superior musicians they think they are, that other people have feelings, thoughts, rights and opinions too that shouldn't be over-ridden, and that I think they are a piece of work that shouldn't darken the bandroom's doorstep ever again.
how can i say this without sounding like someone who's on a high horse or who's just
jumping on a bandwagon? don't get me wrong, I really dislike the person and the harm they are causing, but I'm not someone who boils over and rants (well, not in person anyway
), quite the opposite, I tend to go into my shell and keep my mouth shut.
There's someone that is part of a brass band who seems to spend their entire life stirring the proverbial and trying to use the influence they think they have to blackmail the other people into letting them have their own way.
I have the distinct feeling that this evening it will come to a head, and when asked for my opinion I'd like to tell them that their bullying, childish tactics are likely to cost the band half its players, that their persistent nit-picking and nagging and all-hours-of-the-day phone calls are causing someone else to show the early signs of stress and a nervous breakdown, that the way they carry on is enough to make half the band dislike them, that their family is not one jot the bunch of superior musicians they think they are, that other people have feelings, thoughts, rights and opinions too that shouldn't be over-ridden, and that I think they are a piece of work that shouldn't darken the bandroom's doorstep ever again.
how can i say this without sounding like someone who's on a high horse or who's just