To: Mr Rogers
So...does your son get sick from the sight of a peanut? Does he go into convulsions if someone else is eating a peanut? If so, wrap him in bubblewrap, cause the world is a tough place. If not, teach him not to eat peanuts.
Please see my post 105. Explains alot. Don't assume things about people before you are sure.
152 posted on
01/11/2009 1:42:57 PM PST by
spotbust1
(Procrastinators of the world unite . . . . .tomorrow!!!)
To: spotbust1
Like most people on this site, I don’t always read every post before responding to an earlier comment. I also do not track each respondent thru the entire thread by name.
It sounds like we are in agreement on how to handle it. I am entirely willing to refrain from eating peanuts near someone with an allergy, but schools and workplaces going ‘peanut-free’ is silly. When I can’t eat a bag of peanuts on an airplane for fear someone somewhere might be affected, accommodation has gone too far.
Sorry I overreacted...it seems to be a national trend.
153 posted on
01/11/2009 8:09:28 PM PST by
Mr Rogers
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