Man, you're lucky you didn't bring your screaming squab into Bambino's back in the day. Terry, the owner, would have thrown you out in front of the whole restaurant. At the point you start causing a disturbance, you cease to be a customer.
No, I expect when someone has a problem with me to say something directly to me, not just out loud in general.
Is that a question or a statement? If you work with the public, better learn to bottle up your complaints about the customers until you go outside for a smoke break or something. Customers tend to respond rather poorly when they overhear it. It ain't rocket science.
Ooops, I meant TALL attractive (dark hair preferred) people that smell nice.
Any establishments that can accomodate that here in S.MD?
Man, you're lucky you didn't bring your screaming squab into Bambino's back in the day. Terry, the owner, would have thrown you out in front of the whole restaurant. At the point you start causing a disturbance, you cease to be a customer.
Ironic. What with "bambino" meaning "baby" and all.
He liked babies and little kids - just not unruly tantrum throwing ones.
He wasn't making a rude comment to a customer. You are the customer not your kids. He was making a rude comment about a dumb kid with no money who is not a customer. I don't see a problem with this situation.
You are probably the type of person that can't understand why people get mad at you when your kid is crying though a movie at the theater or a nice resterauntt such as the Olive Garden.
I'm the type of person who can't understand why and adult would hang out in a comic book shop or have to hide in his shed to read them so his wife won't know. What a joke.![]()
Hey, how about you don't hate on the demographic just because you're kid was causing a scene...
What one expects, and what one gets, are usually two different things.
It sounds to me like you're just bent outta' shape because you didn't the get mob mentality you were hoping for.
did you get my text? It's kinda' sorta' related to this tread. You'll find it funny.
I wouldn't take a small kid to a movie theater unless it was an Elmo movie. And the Olive Garden a nice restaurant?We have taken him to nice restaurants, if he acted up he went outside, he didn't. I'm the type of person who can't understand why and adult would hang out in a comic book shop or have to hide in his shed to read them so his wife won't know. What a joke.
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I wouldn't take a small kid to a movie theater unless it was an Elmo movie. And the Olive Garden a nice restaurant?We have taken him to nice restaurants, if he acted up he went outside, he didn't. I'm the type of person who can't understand why and adult would hang out in a comic book shop or have to hide in his shed to read them so his wife won't know. What a joke.
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And Olive Garden is a nice restraunt relatively speaking.
I wasn't, I was just referring to Mr. Z
Typical of certain dumbasses on this forum. You come on here looking for sympathy and don't get it and now you want to try and insult the people that were in the store. Truth is if you can't control the child then YOU should take him/her outside. It seems you were the inconsiderate one, not the owner. And Olive Garden is a nice restraunt relatively speaking. Probably one of the nicer restraunts in this particular area.....
Barf on Olive Garden. There's are several local restaurants that are very good, so there's no excuse for prepackaged chain food.
We agree on this. That's what I was trying to say but came off too sarcastic.