Eleven Posted September 16 Report Posted September 16 1 hour ago, bob_sauve28 said: No, I disagree, stay in your seat. If it comes to you its yours. Karen shouldn't be expected to wage a battle in her seat area from some clown running through the stands to get a ball. Following the "rules" you state and its no wonder there was a confrontation. I think he knew he was wrong that's why he surrendered the ball. It didn't come to her seat, and if it did, she could have leaned over and picked it up. The man is not "some clown," and you're just off, here. Done with this; you can argue with others. Quote
bob_sauve28 Posted September 17 Report Posted September 17 14 hours ago, Eleven said: It didn't come to her seat, and if it did, she could have leaned over and picked it up. The man is not "some clown," and you're just off, here. Done with this; you can argue with others. It was right at her feet. I am just so done with this! People just make sh it up, unreal 1 Quote
Taro T Posted September 17 Report Posted September 17 2 hours ago, bob_sauve28 said: It was right at her feet. I am just so done with this! People just make sh it up, unreal Speaking of making things up. It was a row ahead of her. It wasn't "right at her feet." Quote
bob_sauve28 Posted September 17 Report Posted September 17 7 minutes ago, Taro T said: Speaking of making things up. It was a row ahead of her. It wasn't "right at her feet." It was right at her feet Quote
Taro T Posted September 17 Report Posted September 17 42 minutes ago, bob_sauve28 said: It was right at her feet No it wasn't. It was a row ahead of her. If it were at her feet, the man that ended up with the ball would not have been able to get it. Quote
bob_sauve28 Posted September 17 Report Posted September 17 2 hours ago, Taro T said: No it wasn't. It was a row ahead of her. If it were at her feet, the man that ended up with the ball would not have been able to get it. You are right, I looked at it again. 1 Quote
inkman Posted 10 hours ago Report Posted 10 hours ago FBOW, I don’t go out to dinner very often. Almost always at the best of my parents or in laws. This time my son was pumped for some OG. So we hit up Olive Garden (btw the no reservations thing sucks because apparently most people are willing to wait 45+ minutes for table so for people like me who would scoff at this type of wait was locked in because of the boy. So we are waiting outside with at least 20 other people and chaos ensues. Kid behind us is throwing golf ball sized rocks in every direction, nearly hitting multiple elderly people who looked about one rock hit away from the end . Two toddler siblings across from us are going mostly unwatched. The younger one (I’d say under 2) get ahold of his sister’s Barbie and throws it over the bench they are sitting on. Big sis is having none of this and slams little bros head into the back of the bench. Everyone is now screaming. They are barely consoling the screaming toddler and have no control over anything with their kids. We then get inside. Almost every table has toddlers at it. Is this normal? Quote
Wyldnwoody44 Posted 10 hours ago Report Posted 10 hours ago 5 minutes ago, inkman said: FBOW, I don’t go out to dinner very often. Almost always at the best of my parents or in laws. This time my son was pumped for some OG. So we hit up Olive Garden (btw the no reservations thing sucks because apparently most people are willing to wait 45+ minutes for table so for people like me who would scoff at this type of wait was locked in because of the boy. So we are waiting outside with at least 20 other people and chaos ensues. Kid behind us is throwing golf ball sized rocks in every direction, nearly hitting multiple elderly people who looked about one rock hit away from the end . Two toddler siblings across from us are going mostly unwatched. The younger one (I’d say under 2) get ahold of his sister’s Barbie and throws it over the bench they are sitting on. Big sis is having none of this and slams little bros head into the back of the bench. Everyone is now screaming. They are barely consoling the screaming toddler and have no control over anything with their kids. We then get inside. Almost every table has toddlers at it. Is this normal? Chain restaurants that are popular on a weekend... 100%, I was at the local ymca today just to use the steam room and the hot tub... Similar situation, kids not listening to lifeguards, going into the steam room that is 18 and older, diving into pool after being told not to... Parents just trying to have a social life away from the kids... Ignoring all the shenanigans... Par for the course. Quote
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