17 November 2007

Doing what I can

It must be genetic. As much as I would like to be one of those people who sits back and doesn't rock the boat, I can't help myself. I find myself getting involved when other people just look on, afraid or dumbfounded.

You know what they say - "Fools rush in where angels fear to treat." Might as well be engraved on our escutcheon.

One of our favorite family oft-told tales is about the time my mom stood in front of a California pepper tree in the lot across from our house to prevent a workman with a bulldozer from removing it. The punch line is that it was my dad who had ordered the removal as a gift to mom, thinking the tree blocked the ocean view from our home.

When you have a mom who is willing to stand in front of a Caterpillar to save a tree, รก la the Tiananmen Square guy, you learn that you can get mad as hell and not take things anymore.

Today at water aerobics class at my stupid gym, about 15 of us ladies were bouncing around like maniacs to some ABBA tunes ("Waterloo whoooaaaa whooooaaa whooooaaa Waterloo") with Avi, our timid Israeli instructor leading us from poolside.

This big beefy tall dude in red board shorts came in and stood around for a while before approaching Avi. I thought he was going to try and pick up on her, a not altogether uncommon occurrence at the gym.

(Why random men think they can walk up to a female instructor in the middle of a class and chat her up is beyond my ken. But they do.)

He spoke to her briefly and she shook her head. He spoke a little more emphatically and she gave him a look like "We just went over this, didn't we?"

Out of the blue, Beefy Dude started yelling.

"Why? You people aren't using the whole pool! I used to be a lifeguard! You could put in a lane line and people could swim. Why do you need so much space?"

He raved on and on, getting louder and louder. We just continued Waterlooing and doing our side kicks. We didn't bother arguing with him or mentioning that we have the pool for 1 hour a day while swimmers have it for 15. Or that the schedule is clearly posted. Or that he was acting like a total boob.

But finally someone had enough. A baby's cry was heard. A loud, big whiny baby cry. Waaa-aaaa-AAAAA. Waaah-ahhhh. It echoed off the walls. You couldn't tell where it was coming from, because everyone was still just aerobicizing along.

Beefy Dude's face grew crimson and he swung his big head from side to side, trying to determine the source of his humiliation. He finally stalked off, pride in shreds.

Of course it was me. You knew it was, right? I could have gotten out and talked to him, but the guy was truly acting like a maniac, and I didn't want to get hurt.

That's part of being a troublemaker. You have to know when to stand in front of the bulldozer and when to sneak up and drain the oil out.

13 comments:

Anonymous said...

This is why you rock. Mwahahahahaha!

mar said...

hahahaha!

debangel said...

Oh man do you rock! What a maroon ;) Remind me never to piss you off!

LittlePea said...

Go on wit'cha bad self!

Anonymous said...

To the mean old lady who yelled at me because my toddler cried at the pool: See? SEE?! There are times when a baby's cry - even when emitted by a 30-something woman (Suebob, I'm just guessing) - is WHOLLY APPROPRIATE at the pool.

Did your fellow aerobicizers crack up or what?

Mom101 said...

I thought it was not possible to love you more until just now.

And our moms would get along famously.

mamatulip said...

AWESOME.

meno said...

I love these kinds of stories, where a jerk gets embarrassed. You are the queen!

QT said...

Yes - I wondered if your fellow water aerobicizers gave you a round of applause? Too funny, and I love the visual of your mom, too.

West Coast Grrlie Blather said...

Thanks for the out loud laugh--hilarious! Nicely done.

Suzanne said...

Heh heh.

Sometimes I wish women had the same sense of entitlement that men do, but then again, maybe it would be better if men just felt less entitled or else everyone would have no problem interrupting instructors in the middle of their classes to ask them on dates. (As you originally thought was this guy's intention.)

FunnyGal KAT said...

That's hysterical! Good for you!
And I love the ending of your post. Well said.

KiKi said...

I love it! LMAO

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