Businesses saying keep the rowdy children at home.


log in or register to remove this ad


I was pretty amused by all the complaints of "that's what kids do." Really? Mine don't, at least not when they're out. I have a funny feeling that these same complainers sure didn't get to act like that if they were out when they were kids either.

You know, when I was a kid, that wasn't what we did. If I acted like that in public, there was punishment. Not this "go sit in the corner and think about what you've done" crap, but the smack-on-the-butt kind.

[controls self before going on an uncontrollable rants about nosy busy-bodies, corporal punishment, and this blame-everyone-else-first society]

aselr oearen aodhfo ahe ndeo hnao

OK, so I can't talk about this in a coherant manner.

I decided right then and there that these rude obnoxious kids were NOT going to ruin my only chance to go to the movies for the first time in two months. I turned around and gave them the "Daddy Voice" with both barrels: "Shut...up!" I have seldom seen two more chagrinned and terrified faces in my life. They uttered nary a peep for the entire rest of the movie.

My wife and I have to do this often at the movies. I tend to let it slide a bit in movies where I expect kids, but my tolerance drops to ZERO in PG-13 and above movies. Wanna see me become spawn of Satan? Bring a child to a rated R movie and let them misbehave just once. *coughSAWcough*.

JediSoth
 

Remove ads

Top