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Of course there's nothing wrong with eating food on public transport- how utterly ridiculous and petty to think otherwise!


Trains serve hot food to eat at your seat. Often hot food with distinctive odours.


Do the people moaning about food on the bus moan at the train companies for doing so?

phobic3000 Wrote:

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> Hmm a crumbless baguette? Dubious...


Obama Bus...

http://gigieatscelebrities.files.wordpress.com/2012/11/barack-obama-eating-meatball-sub.jpg


Some people are not aware of what they look like when they are eating...


Foxy

DulwichFox Wrote:

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> phobic3000 Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Hmm a crumbless baguette? Dubious...

>

> Obama Bus...

> http://gigieatscelebrities.files.wordpress.com/201

> 2/11/barack-obama-eating-meatball-sub.jpg

>

> Some people are not aware of what they look like

> when they are eating...

>

> Foxy



Obama looks cool, no matter what he's doing


I'm hoping he'll go on to be the Global Ambassador for eating in public

Personally I wouldn't have complained about Le Chandelier if it wasn't implied by the OP that it was closing - I was reminiscing on my brief encounter there 5 years ago and I guess in restaurant terms you are allowed to speak ill of the dead. I didn't complain at the time, I have a fair few poor experiences locally (and good ones too) but tend not to criticise local businesses if they are trying to succeed.

Otta Wrote:

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> Breastfeeding in public, be it bus of cafe.

>

> DISGUSTING!!!


It's not disgusting.....It's natural. BUT many women make a big issue of it...

Breastfeeding sitting up at the bar or prominate place....


...Much to say.. "Oh, look our Progessive am I"... I'm brestfeeding my baybee in public."


Foxy

DulwichFox Wrote:

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> Otta Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Breastfeeding in public, be it bus of cafe.

> >

> > DISGUSTING!!!

>

> It's not disgusting.....It's natural. BUT many

> women make a big issue of it...

> Breastfeeding sitting up at the bar or prominate

> place....

>

> ...Much to say.. "Oh, look our Progessive am I"...

> I'm brestfeeding my baybee in public."

>



I think Otta was not serious, Foxy.


But really Fox, who are these "many women" who "make a big issue of it"?


I've never seen any. I've just seen a few mothers feeding their babies in relative privacy. They're hardly going out to "prominent (sic)" places specially to get their tits out to make a point. As it were.

You are an odd odd one Fox


People do go out, but not always for the reasons you might have in the past, with your attention seeking dances or card tricks. There seems to be a distorted thread of projected narcissism to your posts, not always tho often enough


"Look at me" or the imagined requirement to be 'looked at' in a new cafe, restaurant or bar. Or just somewhere in general.


Whereas you profess to go out 'to socialise' while others seem have alterior motives, in your mind anyway. Which is odd, as most just like to be out for the sake of a change, to hang out with friends or even on their own


Why project onto those people some kind of Ill perceived attention seeking behaviours?


And I've made an effort to not dig you out of late, but this thing you do is slightly strange

I was aware Otta was not being serious but thought I would elaberate on the subject...


Probably going back a few years when many of my friends were of child bearing age...


Seabag.. attention seeking dances or card tricks ???


FFS I was a Morris Dancer... I was an Entertainer .. I get asked to do card tricks...


Some people here sing... and Entertain people... Some people play in a band..


They all like the attention.. What entertainer doesn't ?


Foxy

The word Narcissist in itself is one used by people here wishing to show that they know long words....

Some people need to look up what the word actually means...


You can only really apply the word to someone you know fairly well. You cannot apply it to someone you have neveer met.


The only Mirror in my house is in my bathroom. and I do not have a pond in my garden..

DulwichFox Wrote:

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> I was aware Otta was not being serious but thought

> I would elaberate on the subject...

>

> Probably going back a few years when many of my

> friends were of child bearing age...

>

> Seabag.. attention seeking dances or card tricks

> ???

>

> FFS I was a Morris Dancer... I was an Entertainer

> .. I get asked to do card tricks...

>

> Some people here sing... and Entertain people...

> Some people play in a band..

>

> They all like the attention.. What entertainer

> doesn't ?

>

> Foxy


And people go out to dinner or for coffee as some kind of performance ?


They go to places to act out what exactly, or are they going out as a dress rehearsal for when a new 'stage' opens for them to shine upon. Or even God forbid, actually just go out to enjoy the company of others, in a bar, restaurant or cafe

earlydoors Wrote:

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> Irrelavant.



No, it's not irrelevant (sic).


If you had children you would know that a hungry child of breastfeeding age (and for quite a bit after, actually) needs to be fed, and not "wait till it gets somewhere a bit more private".


Unless you're one of those people who thinks you need to train a child from birth to eat (including drinking breast milk) only at times convenient to you, irrespective of the distress caused to the child as a result?

Jeremy Wrote:

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>

> Are you actually "grok"?



I wondered that as well.


A couple of weeks after registering and a load of aggressive, trolly and personal posts.


ETA: And strange that Grok isn't posting on this thread, though s/he is commenting on it in the lounge.

Jeremy Wrote:

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> Absolutely nothing wrong with eating on the train

> or bus. If it's particularly smelly or messy, or

> they leave rubbish lying around, then that's one

> thing. Otherwise... mind your own!


Here here.


Moaners have no idea about people's personal situations or reasons for eating on public transport - do you know that that person doesn't have to eat at a specific time for medical reasons? That they've not spent all day dealing with a sick loved one and the journey home is the first chance they've had to grab a bite to eat? No, you have no freaking idea what is going on with anyone so how dare people judge other people for getting on with their lives and satisfying a basic human need.

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