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Because today's BNPs don't know it, so they can't teach it
(06-27-2010 01:36 AM)Eddy Wrote: [ -> ]My peeve is that the childed will say go to a bar or a strip club if I want to be in an adult place. What if I don't care for those things? I'd like to be able to go to a nice sit down restaurant and not have kids running around shrieking. I'd like to go to a movie at night without kids talking. I'd like to be able to go to a coffee shop without babies crying. Why is it that basic courtesy doesn't exist anymore.

I hung around at a liquor store once, because I saw a woman with 3 kids walking in as I was leaving. Liquor stores have a very strict 21 and older policy/law that they must abide by. It was very entertaining watching this woman throw a hissy fit because they told her that her children had to wait outside. One of the employees told her that if she had a problem with the law then she needed to take it up with legislator, but until then it was non-negotiable. She left without buying anything, but it was really fun to watch.
(06-27-2010 04:08 PM)kristin9924 Wrote: [ -> ]I hung around at a liquor store once, because I saw a woman with 3 kids walking in as I was leaving. Liquor stores have a very strict 21 and older policy/law that they must abide by. It was very entertaining watching this woman throw a hissy fit because they told her that her children had to wait outside. One of the employees told her that if she had a problem with the law then she needed to take it up with legislator, but until then it was non-negotiable. She left without buying anything, but it was really fun to watch.

It used to be that way where I am-no kids allowed anywhere that has booze. But the politicians have gone nuts making sure everyplace is child friendly. Now it's common here to see people take their kids to the liquor store and seeing kids in bars/pubs. I wish it was still as strict as where you are.

What a moron-bitching because her kids weren't allowed in the liquor store. She'll sound like a real winner if she starts bitching to the local politicians about it. If she's married or has a live-in, I can see what will happen next. The daddy will take the kids to a titty bar and will be refused entry, and throw a hissy fit for not allowing the kids in there.
This reminds me of when I was a kid and my dad and grandfather decided to go out driving to all the pubs around south Jersey. I was like, three or four. I saw many bars and plenty of men's rooms. Obviously no one made much of a fuss about it. We're talking 1956-57.
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