K.D. Lightner
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No, but a loud belch in a public place could offend or even make some feel squeamish about eating. Not everyone thinks that bodily emissions above or below are "cute." Most folks don't spend good cash money in a restaurant to listen to other people's kids emotings.
As it is, kids are noisy enough at public restaurants, whining,screaming, crying, talking loud, running through the restaurant. If they start belching and passing gas, I think I will just stay home.
They didn't act like that in the Golden Era. Come to think of it, we of the working class rarely dined out in the Golden Era. But when we did, kids were quiet and well-behaved.
I'm off-topic.
Gidget's death reminded me of my own litte chihuahua, who died of a brain tumor at age 8. Wish he had been able to live to be 15, he'd still be alive.
kdl
As it is, kids are noisy enough at public restaurants, whining,screaming, crying, talking loud, running through the restaurant. If they start belching and passing gas, I think I will just stay home.
They didn't act like that in the Golden Era. Come to think of it, we of the working class rarely dined out in the Golden Era. But when we did, kids were quiet and well-behaved.
I'm off-topic.
Gidget's death reminded me of my own litte chihuahua, who died of a brain tumor at age 8. Wish he had been able to live to be 15, he'd still be alive.
kdl