Karlzmom
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It was a tossup between line cutting and flash photography. I chose the latter, because at least when you get cut in line, you do eventually get to see the ride.
My thoughts, exactly!

It was a tossup between line cutting and flash photography. I chose the latter, because at least when you get cut in line, you do eventually get to see the ride.
We play the "MAgical Meltdown" game. First one to spot a child or parents having one wins! At the end of the day, the person who spotted the most AWESOME of meltdowns gets a foot rub.
Line cutting, photo bombing and flash photography are the worst!
I checked the "not giving up your seat" first. That was my biggest peeve when we went down a few years ago. DD was 4, and we rode the bus daily from Pop to our resorts. By the end of the day, she was so tired she'd fall asleep on the bus...when she got to sit down. I was amazed at how many people wouldn't stand up to let a child sit down. I'm old enough to know how to brace my legs and use my muscles to keep from flying around the bus when the driver turns/brakes- a four year old isn't! I'm grateful to the people who stood so she could sit, or the parents that made their children scoot over and the kids shared seats!
I understand people may be hurting and you can't judge them by their outward appearances only, but surely not every adult on that bus was unable to stand.
Well last year, my husband handed me a Magical Express envelope that said I had to go home the next day. That was pretty jerky.
You know, if you are a master of stealth, you can be a "fartriloquist" and blame it on the person next to you.
Andrea464 said:I checked the "not giving up your seat" first. That was my biggest peeve when we went down a few years ago. DD was 4, and we rode the bus daily from Pop to our resorts. By the end of the day, she was so tired she'd fall asleep on the bus...when she got to sit down. I was amazed at how many people wouldn't stand up to let a child sit down. I'm old enough to know how to brace my legs and use my muscles to keep from flying around the bus when the driver turns/brakes- a four year old isn't! I'm grateful to the people who stood so she could sit, or the parents that made their children scoot over and the kids shared seats!
I understand people may be hurting and you can't judge them by their outward appearances only, but surely not every adult on that bus was unable to stand.
Andrea464 said:I checked the "not giving up your seat" first. That was my biggest peeve when we went down a few years ago. DD was 4, and we rode the bus daily from Pop to our resorts. By the end of the day, she was so tired she'd fall asleep on the bus...when she got to sit down. I was amazed at how many people wouldn't stand up to let a child sit down. I'm old enough to know how to brace my legs and use my muscles to keep from flying around the bus when the driver turns/brakes- a four year old isn't! I'm grateful to the people who stood so she could sit, or the parents that made their children scoot over and the kids shared seats!
I understand people may be hurting and you can't judge them by their outward appearances only, but surely not every adult on that bus was unable to stand.