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Previously on "Now We've had the Public Smoking Ban, Kids are next!"
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Originally posted by RRHThere are so many things Id ban from public places, and pesky kids are near the top of the list. Im sick of being in a pub, reatuarant, museam, football match and having MY enjoyment ruined by their moaning, crying, screaming. Meanwhile their sandal wearing parents stroke little little 'fi fi' ( and don't get me started on daft names for kids) on their mop of hair as if to say 'carry on you are free to express yourself-**** everyone else Im a self centered liberal c**t"- Not on my shift 'Rupert' if you won't discipline the brat then I will......
I'd also add dogs and the elderly to this list.
As for the "mop of hair" thing, I've seen your picture - "Pot & Kettle".
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There are so many things Id ban from public places, and pesky kids are near the top of the list. Im sick of being in a pub, reatuarant, museam, football match and having MY enjoyment ruined by their moaning, crying, screaming. Meanwhile their sandal wearing parents stroke little little 'fi fi' ( and don't get me started on daft names for kids) on their mop of hair as if to say 'carry on you are free to express yourself-**** everyone else Im a self centered liberal c**t"- Not on my shift 'Rupert' if you won't discipline the brat then I will......
I'd also add dogs and the elderly to this list.
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Originally posted by zathrasWhat do you do when youngest niece runs out of shop to find and ask mummy if she would buy the toys she has just removed from the shop shelf?
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Originally posted by KyajaeNSPCC urges shops to ban smacking
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/6540101.stm
It's not clear what the advice is when you catch the little b@st@rds shop-lifting though.
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Originally posted by Cowboy BobFrom the title of your post I thought they were suggesting banning children in pubs as well.Last edited by OwlHoot; 10 April 2007, 13:30.
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From the title of your post I thought they were suggesting banning children in pubs as well. Unfortunately that is not the case...
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Now We've had the Public Smoking Ban, Kids are next!
NSPCC urges shops to ban smacking
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/6540101.stm
It's not clear what the advice is when you catch the little b@st@rds shop-lifting though.Tags: None
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