Posted on 06/01/2010 11:48:38 AM PDT by nickcarraway
Get a bark collar for the brat. If it works on Fido it will work on this kid! :-)
If my kid was crying in a restaurant or library, I’d take him outside until he quiets down. If my kid is crying in a grocery store and I’m pushing a cart full of groceries, those around me can just suck it up. Kids cry. Big deal. Anyone other than me lays a finger on my crying kid and they’ll very quickly regret it.
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Grumpy Old Man Attacks Toddler for Crying in Elevator
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Although impractible for a couple of elevator transits per day...
The Grumpy Old Man might follow my regimen for surviving airline flights
full of crying babies and young kids intent of putting a shoe up
my, er, derriere.
Drugs. Over the counter drugs.
Diphenydramine (Dramimine) and/or Doxycycline (sp?) Succinate.
Both easily obtainable at WalMart in generic form at very reasonable prices.
Many is the time I’ve been deboarding a long (3-hour plus) flight and
have folks ask me how I survived one of the little screaming mee-mees
of civilian aviation travel.
I just tell them “Drugs”. Which I discovered due to my battle with
Meniere’s Disease (inner-ear dis-equilibrium).
While I don't agree with what the man did I can say that back when I worked in a grocery store was when I decided I didn't want to have any of my own. There were a few who would start howling when they entered the door and not stop until Mommy bought them something and was on their way out the door.I was never allowed to do that in a store my Mother would stop shopping and remove us all to go home if any of us started acting like that.
I am and x has it right imo.
You never cried, for any reason, when you were a kid?
My kids have cry in public, sometimes it's a fit, sometimes they're hurt. For fits, they are warned, then removed.
For hurt, sometimes crying doesn't stop.
Since the story says she was in an elevator, maybe the mom was trying to remove said kid from everyone else's earshot.
Have cry = Have cried
Now I know why my mother always carried a wickedly sharp hatpin when we went shopping. She used to say it was for mashers lol. But I bet she would have stabbed a grumpy old man with it in a flash had he touched one of her babies. If a child is cranky I wouldn’t take him/her shopping but sometimes children cry. You do your best to hush them. If any man or woman laid a hand on my child it wouldn’t be pretty.
No sympathy for baby-slappers. She should have ball-tapped him real good. He wouldn’t have run away so quickly.
“Fussy kids are worse than barking dogs. Parents, curb your kid.”
I agree 100%. There is nothing worse than a brat in public.
Perhaps you should go back and look at the comment to which I was replying. It was not in comment to the original article; it was in comment to the way someone’s mother handled a misbehaving child. They removed them from the situation and apologized to those that were being inconvenienced.
Context is everything.
I am also, and I agree with x too. :~)
“Oh, let me guess, you were never a little kid and YOU never cried.”
Unruliness in public in our house was unacceptable. It was either behave or stay home.
No one has the right to take their savage, unruly, uncontrollable, monsters out in public to ruin everyones day.
One of my grandkids went through about a six months stage where he cried every time my daughter took him to the grocery. Nothing helped, either punishment or treats. He outgrew it, thank heaven, but for a while the clerks all knew him by sight, LOL.
Thank you.
i would have kicked his ask
Preach!
It’s pretty clear that more and more children have been deprived of a proper upraising.
Gads...you and I know it. We are on the same wave length.
I LITERALLY laughed out loud!
Thanks, y’all!
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