Bet He Chooses A Spoon Next Time...

Magnum

Should be Huntin
The bad thing is, when I saw this picture, I thought "looks like something that would happen to Magnum (or Mig)" :lmao:

:lmao: I had stiches in my chin when I was 2 or 3.... From what I hear I used to always climb over the back of the chair to get in it:lmao: Guess one day I got a little too big and rode it to the ground
 

Cowgirl

Well-Known Member
quote from the mom.



wtf...so if it had been his eye because you let him crawl around with a fork then it would still be "ok" and just a "live and learn" situation?

great parenting :whistle:

What are you gonna do? Wrap your kid in bubble wrap? You can't possibly predict every possibly dangerous situation. :shrug:
 

theArtistFormerlyKnownAs

Well-Known Member
What are you gonna do? Wrap your kid in bubble wrap? You can't possibly predict every possibly dangerous situation. :shrug:

well i'd have taught mine to use chopsticks (they WERE at a chinese restaurant :lmao:)

Have you ever worked in a restaurant? I have and can say that most employees would be much happier to not have any kids in there :lmao: all they do is make a mess and complain (that is a stereotype, I have seen a few families that managed to actually raise their kids to be respectful in public...but me thinks that mom pretty much let this kid just run around and do whatever).

but, you're right. Can't put kids in a bubble. Kids will be kids. I simply think that this situation could have been avoided.
 

Elle

Happy Camper!
snopes says that when the waiter picked the boy up they noticed the fork, hello, why didn't the parents pick up the boy when he fell.
 
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