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"The soup has fritters in it!" he complained in the same tone he once used to scold someone who handed him what he called "Pair-ee-yay" water on a campaign flight.
And that's OK with me, because a bike bell ding is just about the cutest way you can ever scold someone.
Part of it was anger at a person so petty and flawed that when they see a child in distress they start making assumptions based on their limited experience; and who feel the need to not only broadcast their disapproval by staring, but also to scold someone decades younger them when that CHILD pointed out that, in fact, it IS rude to stare at people.
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The opposite – speaking with your palms pointed down – can be perceived as a lecture, as if you're scolding someone.
"Children are not sounding boards for adult frustration," scolded someone identified as "ka".
Case scolded someone for letting his phone go off during the recording.
In "Workouts," from 1986, I caught Robin Williams, during an appearance at a comedy club, at the very moment he created a new comedy bit about "Dr. Rufe," a black woman preacher scolding someone about sex.
Hevesi even went up to nemesis Reverand Al Sharpton's headquarters and and ended up almost scolding someone who asked a question.
This is the only explanation I have for why, weeks after I'd stopped doing the project, I scolded someone who was behaving less than generously on a very crowded train.
In the airport lounge he mock-scolded Stonesifer: "Someone like you shouldn't arrive in Ghana without announcing your presence.
The next time you are triggered to scold or judge someone on the inside, you can choose a different path.
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