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FFS. It's a baby having its lunch. How the **** can anybody be such a prissy twat as to be offended by that?
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I think the job centre worker wanted a work shy yob to pick on and was a bit annoyed when she walked in with a baby to prove that she was exempt from their schemes.Originally posted by NickFitz View PostFFS. It's a baby having its lunch. How the **** can anybody be such a prissy twat as to be offended by that?
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The Wail reading public appear to disagree.Originally posted by NickFitz View PostFFS. It's a baby having its lunch. How the **** can anybody be such a prissy twat as to be offended by that?
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Depends.
Assuming she covered up and did this discretely then no problem.
If she's like my sister in law, on the other hand, who always flops both her baps right out in my living room then I'd agree that it's somewhat unsettling.
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If I started eating my sandwiches while being interviewed that would be rude, and so it this. Not because it is breast-feeding, but because there is a time and a place. I am sure the child could have waited for 15-minutes to be fed.Comment
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Do you have or have you ever had a baby. You really don't want to leave them hungry for any length of time as the screaming just gets louder.Originally posted by Ketchup View PostIf I started eating my sandwiches while being interviewed that would be rude, and so it this. Not because it is breast-feeding, but because there is a time and a place. I am sure the child could have waited for 15-minutes to be fed.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Although a child will wait, it will ensure that nobody in a 15ft radius can hear anything anyone else is saying, so it's a bit of a moot point.Originally posted by Ketchup View PostIf I started eating my sandwiches while being interviewed that would be rude, and so it this. Not because it is breast-feeding, but because there is a time and a place. I am sure the child could have waited for 15-minutes to be fed.While you're waiting, read the free novel we sent you. It's a Spanish story about a guy named 'Manual.'Comment
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Originally posted by Ketchup View PostI am sure the child could have waited for 15-minutes to be fed.
No children?
Babies don't wait - they scream and when you say to them, "just hang on 15 minutes dear", they just scream some more.Bazza gets caught
Socrates - "The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing."
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