Posted on 11/18/2011 9:08:16 AM PST by Slings and Arrows
I’ll have to try those, assuming my tomcat doesn’t eat them.
I am not above drugging the little tykes with benedryl.
The last row of aisle seats on a long hauler is prized territory for all beer swilling ex pats crossing the big pond. Children and pets stand down! Special shout out to British Airways for free beer and metal utensils.
Forgot to mention, the worn out ones make great kitteh toys, unless kitteh eats foreign substances.
I agree with earlier posters. Some strange intolerance and hatred for babies and children here at FR. The selfish hedonists can spin it all they want but it is the adults who are full of the stench of 10k stinky diapers, who belong down wind, at the back of the airplane. Better yet, the unloving, uncaring, self important should be given their own plane, own planet because just their sour presence robs the rest of us of our joy. They are all serious, boring, greedy grumps. Worse, the children see their sour grumpy pusses and sense their unloving ways, they frighten the children these miserable unloving grumpy adults.
Well said!
The U.S. is becoming just like France. Every special “section for children” is another sign of an increasingly silly, selfish, tuned-out, cold-hearted, backwards nation.
Well said.
It is instructive to review the story of the socialist car company in Atlas Shrugged. Remember every employee and EVERY CHILD of the employee got a share. So people started resenting when their fellows had a baby. That was literally food out of their mouths.
It takes socialism to turn the blessing of children into a burden.
My soul belongs to God, and my heart loves loves babies and little children. Their sounds are the best noises I can imagine. Praise Him! Let them SCREAM! Theirs is the sound of life.
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