ChuckD said:I agree with this.
When my brothers and I were little, mom and dad made sure we stayed in our seats, and didn't get loud.
If parents can't control their kids in public, they shouldn't take them out.
I went out to a diner with friends once, and there was a set of parents letting their kids run all over the place. His little girl ran by the waitress station, and ran into a waitress, causing her to spill an order of pasta all over the little girl. She of course immediately, started crying and the parents started to raise a stink while they cleaned her up. The father then started to tell the manager that he was gonna sue for any injuries his "little angel" had.
In front of those parents, I walked up to the manager, and gave him my business card. I told him I had seen the whole thing, and would be willing to go to court to testify on his behalf, that the parents were neglectful, and endangered the welfare of their own daughter by not stopping her from running in front of servers carrying hot food.
When I turned to back to my table, the father told me to "mind my own business". I told the father to "mind your daughter's behavior" and to "scratch my ass", and went back to my table. They got ticked off and left the diner.
HAHAHAHAHHA!!!!!!!!!! LMFAO!!!!!ChuckD said:I agree with this.
When my brothers and I were little, mom and dad made sure we stayed in our seats, and didn't get loud.
If parents can't control their kids in public, they shouldn't take them out.
I went out to a diner with friends once, and there was a set of parents letting their kids run all over the place. His little girl ran by the waitress station, and ran into a waitress, causing her to spill an order of pasta all over the little girl. She of course immediately, started crying and the parents started to raise a stink while they cleaned her up. The father then started to tell the manager that he was gonna sue for any injuries his "little angel" had.
In front of those parents, I walked up to the manager, and gave him my business card. I told him I had seen the whole thing, and would be willing to go to court to testify on his behalf, that the parents were neglectful, and endangered the welfare of their own daughter by not stopping her from running in front of servers carrying hot food.
When I turned to back to my table, the father told me to "mind my own business". I told the father to "mind your daughter's behavior" and to "scratch my ass", and went back to my table. They got ticked off and left the diner.