Gregory Morrow wrote:
> ravenlynne wrote:
>
>> maxine in ri wrote:
>>> On May 15, 12:33 am, ravenlynne > wrote:
>>>> Dave Bugg wrote:
>>>>> Chairs and tables thrown, restaurant closed for two hours.
>>>>> http://tinyurl.com/2t6rhb
>>>> I honestly don't know what to say. Why didn't the mom deal with whatever
>>>> was bothering the child? Why would someone go to a golden corral
>>>> expecting a quiet meal?
>>> Some parents perfer to ignore a screaming kid. Sometimes that's the
>>> right thing to do. But if the kid can't quiet down in a public
>>> setting, the parent needs to take them out of the area to someplace
>>> quiet, either to help the kid get a hold of themselves, or to punish
>>> the kid for misbehaving (depending on the age).
>>> Ms Harris' party was not cotrolling the other children in their group,
>>> and the baby was either tired or wanted to get down and join in it's
>>> sibling's fun. Either way, it was time to go.
>>> maxine in ri
>> That's what we do. I don't like the idea of bothering others. I still
>> am uncomfortable with the idea of someone yelling shut up at a one year
>> old, though.
>
>
> That crying toadler and it's parental units should ALL have been
> beaten to a bloody PULP...
>
> --
> Best
> Greg
>
>
Too bad nobody did that to you.
--
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