You're not the only person who's ever been a parent
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Yes you -
the d
head in the Mexican
restaurant in London yesterday who took offence when I politely told his brat who was running around our table on which was perched two red-hot,
heavy iron skillets on which our food was SIZZLING to be careful. Look moron, I was only trying to stop the moron-in-waiting from getting concussion and/or three-degree burns following the inevitable collision, tears, and possible injury. Quite frankly it's you who needs to "RELAX!". And control your phecking child.

the d
head in the Mexican
restaurant in London yesterday who took offence when I politely told his brat who was running around our table on which was perched two red-hot,
heavy iron skillets on which our food was SIZZLING to be careful. Look moron, I was only trying to stop the moron-in-waiting from getting concussion and/or three-degree burns following the inevitable collision, tears, and possible injury. Quite frankly it's you who needs to "RELAX!". And control your phecking child. 
audidoody said:
Yes you -
the d
head in the Mexican
restaurant in London yesterday who took offence when I politely told his brat who was running around our table on which was perched two red-hot,
heavy iron skillets on which our food was SIZZLING to be careful. Look moron, I was only trying to stop the moron-in-waiting from getting concussion and/or three-degree burns following the inevitable collision, tears, and possible injury. Quite frankly it's you who needs to "RELAX!". And control your phecking child.

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the d
head in the Mexican
restaurant in London yesterday who took offence when I politely told his brat who was running around our table on which was perched two red-hot,
heavy iron skillets on which our food was SIZZLING to be careful. Look moron, I was only trying to stop the moron-in-waiting from getting concussion and/or three-degree burns following the inevitable collision, tears, and possible injury. Quite frankly it's you who needs to "RELAX!". And control your phecking child. 
Lack of scene setting. I dunno, I just didn't feel like I was 'there'.
Cheers.
tonyvid said:
Yep, since when did restaurants become playgrounds?
Agreed resturant on Haverstock Hill had outside dinning but we moved inside due to the gamer of tag and hopscotch taking place. I never ran about in resturants when I was a child, nor did my brother (3 year junior). If I wanted to run about my dad let me loose at my grandfathers and I was chased by the terrier. The 80's had better kids imo.Edited by fullbeem on Monday 8th June 15:04
7/10
for me. Would liek to read more about the incident but the topic is good. At least I find it easy to relate to. Parents behaving in public like they are the only ones capable of spawning a child and therefore should be given a special treatment. Call me old fashioned but when I was growing up, parents (and not just mine) made a point of teaching ME to behave and be aware of the environment around me, rather than assume the environment will adapt to me running amok without a car in the world.
for me. Would liek to read more about the incident but the topic is good. At least I find it easy to relate to. Parents behaving in public like they are the only ones capable of spawning a child and therefore should be given a special treatment. Call me old fashioned but when I was growing up, parents (and not just mine) made a point of teaching ME to behave and be aware of the environment around me, rather than assume the environment will adapt to me running amok without a car in the world.
fullbeem said:
tonyvid said:
Yep, since when did restaurants become playgrounds?
Agreed resturant on Haverstock Hill had outside dinning but we moved inside due to the gamer of tag and hopscotch taking place. I never ran about in resturants when I was a child, nor did my brother (3 year junior). If I wanted to run about my dad let me loose at my grandfathers and I was chased by the terrier. The 80's had better kids imo.Edited by fullbeem on Monday 8th June 15:04
fullbeem said:
tonyvid said:
Yep, since when did restaurants become playgrounds?
Agreed resturant on Haverstock Hill had outside dinning but we moved inside due to the gamer of tag and hopscotch taking place. I never ran about in resturants when I was a child, nor did my brother (3 year junior). If I wanted to run about my dad let me loose at my grandfathers and I was chased by the terrier. The 80's had better kids imo.Edited by fullbeem on Monday 8th June 15:04
i'd be glued to the seat on pain of a thick ear if i were to 'play up'
was in Halfords t'other day buying some bike bits - multiple little scrotes riding round and round the f
king showroom on bikes whilst there parents were otherwise engaged...had to hold off the temptation to deliver a quick kneestrike to the head as one of the little f
kers nearly collided with me for the third time....
Zod said:
fullbeem said:
tonyvid said:
Yep, since when did restaurants become playgrounds?
Agreed resturant on Haverstock Hill had outside dinning but we moved inside due to the gamer of tag and hopscotch taking place. I never ran about in resturants when I was a child, nor did my brother (3 year junior). If I wanted to run about my dad let me loose at my grandfathers and I was chased by the terrier. The 80's had better kids imo.Edited by fullbeem on Monday 8th June 15:04
I'd still want to enjoy my food.
Another one is new parents with first child telling me all about how this and that occurs and how you need to do this or hold that.
I have probably helped more than 20kids grow up in my life as we ran daycare yet these new parents feel the need to explain to me how parenting works.
f
k off.
I have probably helped more than 20kids grow up in my life as we ran daycare yet these new parents feel the need to explain to me how parenting works.
f
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