Kids in public

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8Ace

2,696 posts

199 months

Friday 6th May 2016
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creampuff said:
^ I know this is bad but I have to post it. Went to the High Street this lunchtime, temperature was about 22 degrees. There was a really hot girl walking the other way. On closer inspection (fnarr fnarr) she was blind and carrying a white stick. I was able to have a good oggle without her knowing anything.
She may not have seen the melon juggling gestures and frantic hip thrusts that you were doing, but the rest of the shoppers in Boots most certainly could. Filth.

RB Will

9,666 posts

241 months

Friday 6th May 2016
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creampuff said:
^ I know this is bad but I have to post it. Went to the High Street this lunchtime, temperature was about 22 degrees. There was a really hot girl walking the other way. On closer inspection (fnarr fnarr) she was blind and carrying a white stick. I was able to have a good oggle without her knowing anything.
It was probably a hidden camera show and you are going to go viral as being the dirty perv taking advantage of blind women hehe

opieoilman

4,408 posts

237 months

Friday 6th May 2016
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Our son is very good in pubs and restaurants, but he's only 16 months old and thinks everyone wants to be his friend, so we only take him to family friendly pubs when we're eating, he doesn't come to proper drinking pubs. He also gets taken out if he has a toddler tantrum (which is very rare in public as he's too interested in everything going on around him). Before I had a kid, I didn't want to put up with other people's kids in proper pubs, so I don't inflict toddler behaviour on proper pubs. Chain pubs are often aimed more at children than adults though

EnthusiastOwned

728 posts

118 months

Friday 6th May 2016
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I'll just leave this here...


Zod

35,295 posts

259 months

Friday 6th May 2016
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KAgantua said:
Can you not climb onto the flat roof of this pub and have a drink up there?
wink