There is one thing......She walks on them doesn't she?
Maybe she has some sort special socks she uses to eat with. :x
There is one thing......She walks on them doesn't she?
Maybe she has some sort special socks she uses to eat with. :x
If she was really refused service due to her usage of her feet, then I feel that something needed to be done.:-(
However, if she is merely trying to get lots of money for nothing then I find it reprehensible, and just makes it harder on other people that suffer the same disability.
Knowing people's penchant for insensitivity, I am leaning towards the former point.
Some restaurants have a policy of "no shirt, no shoes, no service". Maybe the server at the drive through was being just too officious?
Some restaurants have a policy of "no shirt, no shoes, no service". Maybe the server at the drive through was being just too officious?
Maybe she's handy with the tools...
Ok so maybe not handy but you know.
soo she reads the sheep thread and does what?A friend of mine babysits a little girl, and when I was over at her house one day visiting, she served the little girl lunch. The little girl promptly lowered her face to her plate, and started eating. I said "Oh sweety, don't eat like a puppy".... to which my friend replied "Her grandpa has no arms... she's eating like him".
*sigh* yep I'm an arse.
soo she reads the sheep thread and does what?
come on now...I mean sensitivity towards the challenged is a must but allowing your daughter to act like that at the table in front of company and reinforce it to make you look the worse for pointing out decency....
Well, first of all, it's not her place, as a dayhome provider, to correct something like that which is allowed at home.
But, it IS her responsibility to make sure that what I said was corrected, so the poor little girl (they're so easily confused at 2 years of age), doesn't go home and scold her grandpa for eating "like a dog".
Sorry for loling but wow!!!!what a picture.
And your comment about the sheep thread is lost on me, which I'm guessing is a good thing since we're talking about one of my friends here.
Yeah prolly rightly so...., I was being sarcastic about the the child's upbringing.you know monkey see monkey do sort of thing....Maybe yeah, her and grandpa are just making a bad situation bearable.It's prolly a good thing for both of them,I can see that.. Me nana was really strict about that sort of thing ,hence my jumping on it.the dinner table was very strict set of rules 'round her
Well, first of all, it's not her place, as a dayhome provider, to correct something like that which is allowed at home. But, it IS her responsibility to make sure that what I said was corrected, so the poor little girl (they're so easily confused at 2 years of age), doesn't go home and scold her grandpa for eating "like a dog".
And your comment about the sheep thread is lost on me, which I'm guessing is a good thing since we're talking about one of my friends here.
Some restaurants have a policy of "no shirt, no shoes, no service". Maybe the server at the drive through was being just too officious?
WFT No pants is just fine?!? 8O
A long time ago, when I still worked at Taco Bell, I was urged over to the Drive-thru by a young female co-worker. She pointed out that something was going on in the car, and that she was disgusted by it. I walked over to the car and noticed a girl giving a guy fellacio in the car. I told them to stop it, as they could be charged for doing that in front of a minor(the girl was 15), and that it was quite inappropriate to do that in such a public place(I'm not a prude, honest!). They stopped and she sat up. Thankfully I did not have to take their money!8O
lmao....good one shiv.
Well I'd like to know why Shadow here thinks he should be in the position to refuse payment for services rendered by someone else? He shouldn't even get a tip for interrupting the whole dang process. in my humble opinion