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RE: Rotten kids next door! - Jamminitin - 05-13-2010 Well having four children that have been four at one time or another, I can unequivocally say that four year olds absolutely have the ability and self control to be able to enjoy a meal anywhere without acting like a ding dong or ruining the experience for other people. It is not the child that cannot control themselves, it is the parent that doesn't have reasonable expectations for their children, and I might add, if you have a child that doesn't control themselves, take them to the park or Mickey D's, not to a nice dinner establishment. RE: Rotten kids next door! - Twitchin Kitten - 05-13-2010 (05-13-2010, 06:29 PM)Jamminitin Wrote: I hate some peoples kids. Should I go and tell you about the time in Olive Garden that the little shit was whining, kicking the seats, touching Matt's hair from behind and having fits because the brat didn't want to eat? Should I go on and tell you how the parents just gave him a portable DVD player and he proceeded to toss it back at them because he didn't like the movie in it? Or how the waitress coddled the kid with crayons and then sympathized with the parents how "it's a family restaurant and sometimes kids are just fussy." NO! Fussy is one thing, an outright brat destroying our quiet night out is another. We specifically asked for a table in a quiet area with no kids and it was fine until just before our entrees came out - then they sat this horrible family. No, I'm with you.... If WE were able to behave way back in the "olden days" as children there is no excuse for today's youngsters bad behavior. And what about the parents who refuse to take the hysterical infant out of the dining room to quiet it down - like parents used to do in "the olden days"? We're headed out to Kmart for small crappy things tonight. This thread is getting me "battle ready"! ![]() RE: Rotten kids next door! - LKTraz - 05-13-2010 Ah the joys of rural living. When I did live in town (small town) I still didn't have these sort of problems due to the idea I instilled into the heads of the town's youth. I simply showed them I was not afraid to discharge a firearm within boro limits and that I am an excellent shot. Any questions? Living rurally we do have our share of boorish, inconsiderate, destructive little bastards but the same rule applies with a bit less convincing and a bit more demonstration. Especially doing a bit of night fire ![]() Funny, my neighbors can get fucked with but they always opt to skip my place. I mean come on......would YOU fuck with a guy who is a known shooter and has an engine with no vehicle around it in his yard? RE: Rotten kids next door! - twisteroo - 05-13-2010 I just stick with the crazy loner sitting in the dark tactic. RE: Rotten kids next door! - Pickles - 05-14-2010 Make a paper for the kid's parents to sign saying you are not responsible for injuries to their kids if the kids come into your yard and take it over to thlem. Put a bunch of legal sounding crap in it. RE: Rotten kids next door! - twisteroo - 05-14-2010 And beat them with a rolled up wet newspaper to get them to sign it. ![]() RE: Rotten kids next door! - Twitchin Kitten - 05-14-2010 (05-14-2010, 01:10 AM)Pickles Wrote: Make a paper for the kid's parents to sign saying you are not responsible for injuries to their kids if the kids come into your yard and take it over to thlem. Put a bunch of legal sounding crap in it. ![]() (05-14-2010, 05:44 AM)twisteroo Wrote: And beat them with a rolled up wet newspaper to get them to sign it. ![]() RE: Rotten kids next door! - Jamminitin - 05-14-2010 I would hope the fact that the neighbor would walk over with a paper that says "enter at your own risk" would be enough to keep the kids out of your yard. Great Idea!!! RE: Rotten kids next door! - twisteroo - 05-14-2010 ![]() Actually, beating someone with a rolled newpaper that's been soaked in water is supposed to hurt like a bastard....and not leave any marks, or so I've been told. RE: Rotten kids next door! - LKTraz - 05-14-2010 (05-14-2010, 05:56 PM)twisteroo Wrote: Oh now I just have to try it! ![]() |