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Heard on the radio the kid is a terror and mom doesnt do shit about it. That is what was stated as the real reason. Personally i've been known to drop " Whatch yur fuckin mouth!" To both my kids. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Lets see woman and child kicked out of donut store for a fairly unlikely reason. Woman races to press, who run with the story. I say there is more to the story and the woman is full of shit. Heard on the radio the kid is a terror and mom doesnt do shit about it. That is what was stated as the real reason. Personally i've been known to drop " Whatch yur fuckin mouth!" To both my kids. Yep. There is no fucking way there isn't more to the story. Kid is probably a fucking hellion. |
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View Quote Not the same company, they are not affiliated. |
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Quoted: Yep. There is no fucking way there isn't more to the story. Kid is probably a fucking hellion. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Lets see woman and child kicked out of donut store for a fairly unlikely reason. Woman races to press, who run with the story. I say there is more to the story and the woman is full of shit. Heard on the radio the kid is a terror and mom doesnt do shit about it. That is what was stated as the real reason. Personally i've been known to drop " Whatch yur fuckin mouth!" To both my kids. Yep. There is no fucking way there isn't more to the story. Kid is probably a fucking hellion. |
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Yeah, few years ago at Wendy's I was in line behind two fat chicks who were talking about how good the baconator looked. when one of the employees, who's "gifted" ran up to congratulate them on thier unborn baby's. Got really quiet in there. Goddamn it was hard not to laugh, especially when they both orderd salads. View Quote We had a "gifted" bagger who would announce "Congratulations!" really loudly if there was half a chance that belly had a baby in it. Usually they were pregnant... but now and then.... |
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View Quote but a little kid? the fucking woman needs to grow the fuck up |
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Quoted: However after the baby is born and the womenfolk start talking about the new baby I ALWAYS ask them what they are going to do with the old one. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I would be willing to bet over 50% of adult males are guilty of doing the same thing. When I was a young adult I made the mistake of asking, "When are you due?", and I learned to NEVER comment on a pregnancy. NEVER. She can be in full contractions, and the baby's head is poking out, still you NEVER ask the woman if she is pregnant. NEVER However after the baby is born and the womenfolk start talking about the new baby I ALWAYS ask them what they are going to do with the old one. I will have to try and use that the next time. |
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Mom seemed a bit smarmy and not too contrite when recalling her sons statement. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Lets see woman and child kicked out of donut store for a fairly unlikely reason. Woman races to press, who run with the story. I say there is more to the story and the woman is full of shit. Heard on the radio the kid is a terror and mom doesnt do shit about it. That is what was stated as the real reason. Personally i've been known to drop " Whatch yur fuckin mouth!" To both my kids. Mom seemed a bit smarmy and not too contrite when recalling her sons statement. Sounds like a good boot. I'd support that shop. Parents who impose their shithead kids upon others should be dismissed until they teach little Timmy to behave. |
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Quoted: Lol how many episodes of Cops have been filmed in TN.... View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Connecticut. I don't trust anyone from that state. Lol how many episodes of Cops have been filmed in TN.... It's only because no one cares about Bridgeport.
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Meh, local donut shop manager. I wouldn't look there for the best of the best.
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Heard on the radio the kid is a terror and mom doesnt do shit about it. That is what was stated as the real reason. Personally i've been known to drop " Whatch yur fuckin mouth!" To both my kids. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Lets see woman and child kicked out of donut store for a fairly unlikely reason. Woman races to press, who run with the story. I say there is more to the story and the woman is full of shit. Heard on the radio the kid is a terror and mom doesnt do shit about it. That is what was stated as the real reason. Personally i've been known to drop " Whatch yur fuckin mouth!" To both my kids. You mean when a story is written solely from the point view of the mother of the child, the child is presented as a blameless angel? |
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I know reading is for faggots, but you only had to listen. The woman asked the question was ok with it and understood. The nitwit behind the counter went full retard. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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A pregnant bitch acted crazy? Well shit. Forget it. He's rolling. |
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Quoted: It was polite of him to do it outside, rather than dropping one behind the sofa. Never underestimate little boys. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: My nephew is 4. He took a shit out near my woodpile and left it there as an apparent surprise for me. I dont put a whole lot of stock into things he says. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile It was polite of him to do it outside, rather than dropping one behind the sofa. Never underestimate little boys. When I was four I used to drop it in my pants. No big deal, I'd just change my underwear and throw the dirty skivvies in the clothes bin. My Dad found them one day while doing the laundry, and based on his temperament when he beat the tar out of confronted me about it, he probably found them while reaching in to take the clothes out. |
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Quoted: Quoted: My nephew is 4. He took a shit out near my woodpile and left it there as an apparent surprise for me. I dont put a whole lot of stock into things he says. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile Well, at least he's the giving type. |
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when my son was three he asked why a big truck made a funny sound when it was backing up. I said it was to warn anyone who was behind the vehicle to be aware and alert. later the same day in the checkout line a plus sized female backed up with her cart and left the checkout line. my son told her the warning sound wasn't working when she backed up. about half the checkout line that heard it. some laughed for a moment, and a couple of others gave me a big stink eye. kid humor is priceless.
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You have to see this kind of shit to believeit. MONROE, CT (WFSB) - Kids say the darndest things, but one local inquisitive 4-year-old boy asked a question that got him banned from a Monroe doughnut shop. "We were screamed at in front of the door, ‘he's not allowed in here, he's rude'," said Rebecca Denham as she described her experience at the Doughnut Inn on Tuesday morning. Denham said her son, Justin Otero, asked a woman at the doughnut shop if she had a baby in her belly. View Quote |
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When I was four I used to drop it in my pants. No big deal, I'd just change my underwear and throw the dirty skivvies in the clothes bin. My Dad found them one day while doing the laundry, and based on his temperament when he beat the tar out of confronted me about it, he probably found them while reaching in to take the clothes out. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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My nephew is 4. He took a shit out near my woodpile and left it there as an apparent surprise for me. I dont put a whole lot of stock into things he says. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile It was polite of him to do it outside, rather than dropping one behind the sofa. Never underestimate little boys. When I was four I used to drop it in my pants. No big deal, I'd just change my underwear and throw the dirty skivvies in the clothes bin. My Dad found them one day while doing the laundry, and based on his temperament when he beat the tar out of confronted me about it, he probably found them while reaching in to take the clothes out. |
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To be fair, he dropped a log with your logs. What's the problem? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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My nephew is 4. He took a shit out near my woodpile and left it there as an apparent surprise for me. I dont put a whole lot of stock into things he says. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile Well, at least he's the giving type. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile |
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You have to see this kind of shit to believeit. MONROE, CT (WFSB) - Kids say the darndest things, but one local inquisitive 4-year-old boy asked a question that got him banned from a Monroe doughnut shop. "We were screamed at in front of the door, ‘he's not allowed in here, he's rude'," said Rebecca Denham as she described her experience at the Doughnut Inn on Tuesday morning. Denham said her son, Justin Otero, asked a woman at the doughnut shop if she had a baby in her belly. View Quote Let me bring some sanity to this... my friend works there part time and I asked her about it as I assumed there had to be more to the story. There is, This woman believes her son is a special snowflake that does not need any sort of discipline. He is a holy terror- runs around the store, bothers people, screams when he doesn't get his way, etc. My friend says the mom has been asked- for months- to corral the kid and stop disrupting the store. Her attitude has been no one tells her how to handle her kid and he has every right to run free and "express himself to his fullest". She has said she does not want to damage his free spirit. The owner finally had it and told the mother and the kid to GTFO at which point the mother had a melt down. She started screaming she was going to sue them, she was going to the media, etc. She wasted no time by the way in going to the media. My friend and the other employees are weathering the storm over this bitch and her unruly brood. Right now the mom is trying to milk her 15 minutes of fame trying to get onto as many shows, newspapers and radio shows as possible. The store is keeping it classy and simply not responding. So it is PC bullshit on the mothers end. And my fathers gun store used to be in Monroe- it is a seething caldron of liberal angst, white hate, and PC to the max. They tried to close his store down numerous times over the years via zoning changes, trying to revise his taxes, even redrawing the surveyed plot to deny him an expansion (thankfully he had the original survey map and data from the 70s). Monroe is the suck. |
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when my son was three he asked why a big truck made a funny sound when it was backing up. I said it was to warn anyone who was behind the vehicle to be aware and alert. later the same day in the checkout line a plus sized female backed up with her cart and left the checkout line. my son told her the warning sound wasn't working when she backed up. about half the checkout line that heard it. some laughed for a moment, and a couple of others gave me a big stink eye. kid humor is priceless. View Quote |
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Banned from doughnut shops ? His chances of a career in law enforcement are shot to Hell.
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But what if she answered the lad with: " no young man, I am an Amazon escort"
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Perhaps the kid acts this way a lot, and the mother fails to correct or otherwise discipline him, and the business has had enough of it. Plenty of special snowflakes in the world. Food for thought. View Quote That's the only rational explanation for him being banned from the store. This must be just the latest incident. Mom's not guilty, however. |
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Let me bring some sanity to this... my friend works there part time and I asked her about it as I assumed there had to be more to the story. There is, This woman believes her son is a special snowflake that does not need any sort of discipline. He is a holy terror- runs around the store, bothers people, screams when he doesn't get his way, etc. My friend says the mom has been asked- for months- to corral the kid and stop disrupting the store. Her attitude has been no one tells her how to handle her kid and he has every right to run free and "express himself to his fullest". She has said she does not want to damage his free spirit. The owner finally had it and told the mother and the kid to GTFO at which point the mother had a melt down. She started screaming she was going to sue them, she was going to the media, etc. She wasted no time by the way in going to the media. My friend and the other employees are weathering the storm over this bitch and her unruly brood. Right now the mom is trying to milk her 15 minutes of fame trying to get onto as many shows, newspapers and radio shows as possible. The store is keeping it classy and simply not responding. So it is PC bullshit on the mothers end. And my fathers gun store used to be in Monroe- it is a seething caldron of liberal angst, white hate, and PC to the max. They tried to close his store down numerous times over the years via zoning changes, trying to revise his taxes, even redrawing the surveyed plot to deny him an expansion (thankfully he had the original survey map and data from the 70s). Monroe is the suck. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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You have to see this kind of shit to believeit. MONROE, CT (WFSB) - Kids say the darndest things, but one local inquisitive 4-year-old boy asked a question that got him banned from a Monroe doughnut shop. "We were screamed at in front of the door, ‘he's not allowed in here, he's rude'," said Rebecca Denham as she described her experience at the Doughnut Inn on Tuesday morning. Denham said her son, Justin Otero, asked a woman at the doughnut shop if she had a baby in her belly. Let me bring some sanity to this... my friend works there part time and I asked her about it as I assumed there had to be more to the story. There is, This woman believes her son is a special snowflake that does not need any sort of discipline. He is a holy terror- runs around the store, bothers people, screams when he doesn't get his way, etc. My friend says the mom has been asked- for months- to corral the kid and stop disrupting the store. Her attitude has been no one tells her how to handle her kid and he has every right to run free and "express himself to his fullest". She has said she does not want to damage his free spirit. The owner finally had it and told the mother and the kid to GTFO at which point the mother had a melt down. She started screaming she was going to sue them, she was going to the media, etc. She wasted no time by the way in going to the media. My friend and the other employees are weathering the storm over this bitch and her unruly brood. Right now the mom is trying to milk her 15 minutes of fame trying to get onto as many shows, newspapers and radio shows as possible. The store is keeping it classy and simply not responding. So it is PC bullshit on the mothers end. And my fathers gun store used to be in Monroe- it is a seething caldron of liberal angst, white hate, and PC to the max. They tried to close his store down numerous times over the years via zoning changes, trying to revise his taxes, even redrawing the surveyed plot to deny him an expansion (thankfully he had the original survey map and data from the 70s). Monroe is the suck. Knew there was more to it then originally posted. The different last names between mom and brat was kind of a clue. |
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I figure you have to put four or five donuts on your penis and walk around the store singing Yankee Doodle to get kicked out of a donut shop around here.
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What the fuck.
Four year olds say silly things. I would know. Currently my four year old nephew has a fixation on the word "butthole." As much as it's funny in the "kids say the darndest things category", we are trying very hard to get him to stop saying that. |
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Perhaps the kid acts this way a lot, and the mother fails to correct or otherwise discipline him, and the business has had enough of it. Plenty of special snowflakes in the world. Food for thought. View Quote There's not nearly enough context in the details to jump to that conclusion. If he's made comments like that a lot, I can understand, but once and then banned? Yeah, that's shitty. See my previous post about when toddlers are discovering the English language, they tend to say silly things. |
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There's not nearly enough context in the details to jump to that conclusion. If he's made comments like that a lot, I can understand, but once and then banned? Yeah, that's shitty. See my previous post about when toddlers are discovering the English language, they tend to say silly things. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Perhaps the kid acts this way a lot, and the mother fails to correct or otherwise discipline him, and the business has had enough of it. Plenty of special snowflakes in the world. Food for thought. There's not nearly enough context in the details to jump to that conclusion. If he's made comments like that a lot, I can understand, but once and then banned? Yeah, that's shitty. See my previous post about when toddlers are discovering the English language, they tend to say silly things. Well, we are getting just his mother's side in that story, so it's not unexpected that such information wouldn't be presented. |
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There's not nearly enough context in the details to jump to that conclusion. If he's made comments like that a lot, I can understand, but once and then banned? Yeah, that's shitty. See my previous post about when toddlers are discovering the English language, they tend to say silly things. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Perhaps the kid acts this way a lot, and the mother fails to correct or otherwise discipline him, and the business has had enough of it. Plenty of special snowflakes in the world. Food for thought. There's not nearly enough context in the details to jump to that conclusion. If he's made comments like that a lot, I can understand, but once and then banned? Yeah, that's shitty. See my previous post about when toddlers are discovering the English language, they tend to say silly things. Read the entire thread, broseph. Kid's a hellion. |
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Well, we are getting just his mother's side in that story, so it's not unexpected that such information wouldn't be presented. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Perhaps the kid acts this way a lot, and the mother fails to correct or otherwise discipline him, and the business has had enough of it. Plenty of special snowflakes in the world. Food for thought. There's not nearly enough context in the details to jump to that conclusion. If he's made comments like that a lot, I can understand, but once and then banned? Yeah, that's shitty. See my previous post about when toddlers are discovering the English language, they tend to say silly things. Well, we are getting just his mother's side in that story, so it's not unexpected that such information wouldn't be presented. Fair enough, and after reading the rest of the thread, I may actually side with the donut shop on this. |
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Edit: Wait a minute, this isn't the California bashing thread.
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The kid is 4 years old, sometimes little kids say inappropriate things, it happens, they are just too young to understand what's going on, kids do say the darnedest things!
What's crazy, the person in question was cool with it, didn't make a fuss, it was somebody that worked there that freaked out, stupid! |
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The kid is 4 years old, sometimes little kids say inappropriate things, it happens, they are just too young to understand what's going on, kids do say the darnedest things! What's crazy, the person in question was cool with it, didn't make a fuss, it was somebody that worked there that freaked out, stupid! View Quote I expected more from an '03er. |
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There's not nearly enough context in the details to jump to that conclusion. If he's made comments like that a lot, I can understand, but once and then banned? Yeah, that's shitty. See my previous post about when toddlers are discovering the English language, they tend to say silly things. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Perhaps the kid acts this way a lot, and the mother fails to correct or otherwise discipline him, and the business has had enough of it. Plenty of special snowflakes in the world. Food for thought. There's not nearly enough context in the details to jump to that conclusion. If he's made comments like that a lot, I can understand, but once and then banned? Yeah, that's shitty. See my previous post about when toddlers are discovering the English language, they tend to say silly things. Reading comprehension, my dear Watson. My post is the opposite of that. Everyone else was jumping to the conclusion that the kid was wronged. I suggested an alternate explanation. Note the "perhaps" and "food for thought." |
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Fat bitch had the baby 3 months ago and was pissed she is still fat.
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[#43]
fat people overweight americans are a protected class. check your skinny privilege.
good boot? bad boot? who cares? their donuts, their rules. |
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Ah, just read the update.
Most kids suck. Some suck more than usual. It sounds like this one reeaally sucks. Good ban. |
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shop was protecting the sensitive fatfucks that are their customer base.
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Perhaps the kid acts this way a lot, and the mother fails to correct or otherwise discipline him, and the business has had enough of it. Plenty of special snowflakes in the world. Food for thought. View Quote Are you a parent? Doesn't sound like it. Even very well-behaved kids ask questions. They are unfilitered by P.C. Any adult who gets worked up by a question like this from a 4yo needs counseling. And that "special snowflake" shit is getting old. Food for thought. |
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This wouldn't be a problem if so many people weren't fucking fatties.
ETA: I just realized that statement can be taken both ways and they both work. |
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Being from CT its not hard to see the kids a multiple offender.
His mom though cute is the enabler. Its clear the kid has parents who don't set boundaries. It's quite common up here to let your kids 'explore and be themselves" which translates to I let my angel do whatever he wants with no regard for others. For the mom to call the news over such a silly thing shows you all you need to know about her and her disrespectful offspring. Poor kid will grow up to be an adult version of what he is now. |
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