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SeanMacGabhann Wrote:

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> Like a first-born Dom, you were doomed to take the

> flak - and now others have come along, the parents

> don't have the energy to go through it all again


Nor do I so thank f**k someone else has taken up the burden. I feel like Al Pacino n Godfather 3 when Andy Garcia has agreed to take over as head of the Family.

> EDIT: BTW did you notice this one was lounged

> without even a word from admin!


Presumably due to rabid boredom due to the topic.


EDF - 2007 topics at 2008 prices....!! ::o


I think that most people don't mind kids in pubs or restaurants during the day, provided they behave 'within reason'. I was having lunch with my family at Barcelona on New Years Day along with several other families. One family had 2 children who ran amok, nearly pulling the till off its stand at one point and running around and generally acting like little demons. What did the parents do? Sweet F.A. apart from leaving a whole plate of food spilt on the floor and leaving the doors wide open on the way out. So really its up to us to have a word with the parents if the kids are annoying us, not gripe about it later on a forum.


If you do have the cajones to have a word with the parents about their little darlings, then good on you. Or even with the staff if that's too confrontational for you. If you don't, please don't bore the rest of us with last years news.


Anon

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