wow...i read this thread when it had only a few posts?!?!
My opinion is that....oh wait...I have a Disney Trip to plan and a life to live....never mind....
Well I guess you won't be joining our party then

wow...i read this thread when it had only a few posts?!?!
My opinion is that....oh wait...I have a Disney Trip to plan and a life to live....never mind....
Where's PETA? Because that horse can't take anymore of this beating!!
Where's PETA? Because that horse can't take anymore of this beating!!
I think it's dead.
But please feel free to join us for the naked limbo after-party. It will be held in the garden section of Wal-Mart.
(Okay, surely that will get this thread closed down.)It's been a fun 33 pages!
I wonder if we'll ever get a Wal-Mart here in NYC
Well, there was that thread a few months ago where the DIS member's kids were playing with the folded towels and the Wal-Mart employee got mad at them and said something and DIS member threw the towels on the floor. So, the Wal-Mart employees do try...![]()
I think it's dead.
But please feel free to join us for the naked limbo after-party. It will be held in the garden section of Wal-Mart.
(Okay, surely that will get this thread closed down.)It's been a fun 33 pages!
Since I'd never set foot in a Wallmart (it's beneath me to do so), I peeked in the door and didn't see any children screeching, but I DID hear adults screeching! So my apologies, because I said kids screech at Walmart as part of it's, uh, charm.
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No, no no! The Walmart workers had their shirts torn off their bodies by the screeching adults and had to make a Target run to cover their bare and bloody skin!!
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No, no no! The Walmart workers had their shirts torn off their bodies by the screeching adults and had to make a Target run to cover their bare and bloody skin!!
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Nah they'd just keep the torn shirt on because it really goes with their mullets you know?
I think I was also making an example of the prevailing selfish attitudes running rampant in the United States today, which is:
MY (fill in the blank) is more important than YOUR (fill in the blank).
This thread is a perfect example. It's a perfect example of parents feeling that their children (their blank) are more important than anyone else's (fill in the blank). I think that's probably why this thread has gotten as long as it has. People are getting sick of being told that their (blank) isn't as important as someone else's (blank).
But nowhere does the OP even intimate that she made ANY attempt to prevent her child from annoying other shoppers (and trust me, if one person complained, there were ten others silently applauding her for speaking up).SalandJeff said:There are a lot of posts here that are really judgemental. Sometimes kids act up and sometimes you cannot leave the store or shop alone. It is easy to say the parent needs to control the child, but honestly, I am sure that we all have had at least one experience where all our parenting tricks don't work. If someone in the store is annoying you, whether child or adult, go to another aisle. Life these days is stressful...we all need to try and give each other a break when possible.
Ah, I missed the part where the other shopper did this. Everything I've read from the OP indicates that woman walked up to HER and, eventually, told HER her kid was a brat. I don't see anywhere in any of the OP's posts that even imply the other shopper had any direct contact with the child.luvmy3 said:IMO yes it is horrible to walk up to a 2 year old toddler and call them a brat because they are doing typical 2 year old things.