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Old 08-11-2010, 11:09 AM   #21
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There's a time and place for everything...kids screaming/running around playing in a park...fine...their yard/house...fine but in a restaurant or a movie theater or in a store for example...not fine.

I don't have kids and don't want to hear it.

Don't get me wrong...I like kids...they are our future and they do posess an innocense BUT that doesn't mean I want to hear them screaming and have them running around my table when I'm trying to eat and carry on a conversation with another adult.

Keep your kids under control.
If these kind of kids are our future we're fucked.
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Old 08-11-2010, 11:10 AM   #22
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People don't know about me. They only see my sister suffering with her bat shit crazy kids that I have overdosed on sugar.
keep behind the scenes, well done.

I used to go to my sisters house, play with the kids and get em all fired up so theyre running amok, then I would go home. She would curse me for that regularly
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Old 08-11-2010, 11:11 AM   #23
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keep behind the scenes, well done.

I used to go to my sisters house, play with the kids and get em all fired up so theyre running amok, then I would go home. She would curse me for that regularly
Turnabout is fair play.
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Old 08-11-2010, 11:15 AM   #24
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How your child acts is a reflection of the parents. My sisters kids are great example of that. Its embarassing to go anywhere in public with them, they are either screaming, crawling on the floor at dinner, or into some form of mischief. Not uncommon for them to just walk up to people and kick them.

My son is no angel, but he will be polite and respectable to others. Structure plays a big role in raising a kid and seems alot of kids don't have that anymore.
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Old 08-11-2010, 11:16 AM   #25
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It seems to me that more and more people try and bring their kids everywhere. There are places children just aren't appropriate and it's annoying when they ruin my time because they're undisciplined.
No kidding! I was having breakfast with my roommate at a bar and there was a family sitting next to us with their kids screaming joyfully and walking around and stuff.

Really? A bar??

Granted, the place opens up for breakfast and lunch and obviously admits families and what not... but I would think that it would be so much better to take your little ones to places that don't have tables all sticky with beer from the previous night... and patrons that are, most likely, nursing a hangover.... lol
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Old 08-11-2010, 11:18 AM   #26
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Turnabout is fair play.
Oh karma will bite me in the as shard for all the shit I have done over the years
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Old 08-11-2010, 11:30 AM   #27
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I loathe seeing kids at bars. We went to a local sportsbar for UFC one night - there was one family by the bar [standing room only] with their kids in the thick of it. The little girl had her hands on her ears and was crying.

I made a point to tell her - "You're a great example of a bad mommy" She didn't like me, but they stayed. Unreal.
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Old 08-11-2010, 11:33 AM   #28
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Oh so true !!
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Old 08-11-2010, 11:38 AM   #29
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I have actually had a child walk up and kick me out of nowhere, in a Dr.'s office no less. Thankfully the mom was mortified and I refrained from smacking the strange child, but that memory reinforces why I dont care for most children.

Yes, call me a horrible hag, but I dont like about 95% of them. I agree they should be seen and not heard, except in certain circumstances and there is nothing guaranteed to drive me more insane than being somewhere with screaming, unruly children.

If I'm at the park, or a playground, I dont mind, but if Im in a restaurant or the grocery store I dont want your ankle biter running around my table, hollering for attention or crying loudly, running in front of my basket, or bouncing off of me or darting in front of me, and I definitely dont want to hear it from 3 aisles away! GO OUTSIDE ALREADY!

Whew. Fires me up. I admit it, I'm going to be a friggin Hitler as a parent, but you can be damned sure my child wont be annoying anyone other than me!

Ironically, I'm the person that children want to walk up to and be held by. I think its like cats. If you dont want to be around them, they force themselves on you...and of course the parents think its sooooo cute.

These are the same parents that lost their kid in the first place, it found me, and they were okay with letting a total stranger haul their kid around while they did their shopping. It's happened, in a mall of all places. And we wonder why children are the way they are...
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Old 08-11-2010, 11:43 AM   #30
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The neighbour's knuckle-dragging teenage thug and his friend ripped off two bikes from another neighbour, who was knocking at their door at 11:00pm saying, "I've got a problem with your son. Those are my kids' bikes." A couple of weeks later the same two condom failures broke into the townhouse next door to me and trashed it. Fortunately he was too stupid to deny this, and now seems to be spending his days at a foster home.

The new neighbours, who just moved in on the opposite side of me from the trashed unit, let their kids use the whole neighbourhood as their toybox. I have to watch out for their kids who dart out from between parked cars in the lot, and their stuff which can be found laying in the lot, on the sidewalk, in the middle of the courtyard, in my front yard, where I park my motorcycle...... I suppose that they come by it naturally though, because their parents are slowly annexing the whole courtyard as their patio.
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