[nq:1]What would you call a person who hates change in their environment, in their daily routine, etc Thank you, folks.. Lee[/nq] Conservative. (that's why I'm conservative. I don't like any changes. Look what they did to tv tonight!) Troglodyte? I forget what that means, but it's sounds insulting and I'm not one.
Posters should say where they live, and for which area they are
[nq:1]What would you call a person who hates change in their environment, in their daily routine, etc Thank you, folks.. Lee[/nq] You know if *** had meant for us to have digital tv, he wouldn't have given us analog tv.
Posters should say where they live, and for which area they are asking questions. I have lived in Western Pa. 10 years Indianapolis 10 years Chicago 6
[nq:1]What would you call a person who hates change in their environment, in their daily routine, etc[/nq] conservative staid set in their ways resistant to change
[nq:2]What would you call a person who hates change in their environment, in their daily routine, etc Thank you, folks.. Lee[/nq] [nq:1]Conservative. (that's why I'm conservative. I don't like any changes. Look what they did to tv tonight!) Troglodyte? I forget what that means, but it's sounds insulting and I'm not one.[/nq] No, that's a cave-dweller, and also a bird. the European wren, Tr
[nq:1]What would you call a person who hates change in their environment, in their daily routine, etc[/nq] "Stick-in-the-mud", or, if you're old enough to remember (and you probably need to be British as well), "Colonel Blimp" ("Gad sir, reforms are all right as long as they don't change anything"). I think the Colonel has disappeared from general consciousnes, but the adjective "blimpish" sur
[nq:1]What would you call a person who hates change in their environment, in their daily routine, etc Thank you, folks.. Lee[/nq] Perhaps not exactly on point but the term curmudgeon came immediately to mind.
[nq:2]What would you call a person who hates change in their environment, in their daily routine, etc Thank you, folks.... Lee[/nq] [nq:1]Perhaps not exactly on point but the term curmudgeon came immediately to mind.[/nq] Up to a point; a splendid term of abuse; however: (quote) 9 definitions foundin dict.org -d all ?????????????????????????????????????