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Large majority of people want families in separate sections on planes

Posted by CheeseLouise 
Re: Large majority of people want families in separate sections on planes
August 17, 2008
kidlesskim Wrote:
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> They have taken over public transportation, made
> our private vehicles more expensive and
> inconvenient with all of these "kyd safety
> devices", you can't even walk through a zoo or
> public park without tripping over some safety
> regulated and over sized buggy with a kid strapped
> into it. If WE have it, then THEY want it or want
> it taken away.

Even in our own HOMES, we can barely manage to open of bottle or jar of ANYTHING because every fucking thing is chyyyld-proof.
Re: Large majority of people want families in separate sections on planes
August 18, 2008
Amtrak has an adult only section. I plan on using it the next time I take the auto train (I think that's the only one that has it) even if only to show support.

I think more things should be child fre, seeing as parents no longer care to teach their children manners. I dislike meeting family members/friends with kids socially because the food has to be family friendly. I don't tend to eat where "chicken fingers" are served and it's getting tiresome to find a place the kyds are ok with.

I am not looking forward to Thanksgiving because I will be overrun with the brats and the same rules with cats applies to kids; the minutes they figure out who in the room isn't interested, you've got snot covered fingers in your drink.
bratBgone Wrote:
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> I would love to have an adults only section of our planet!

Catabat Wrote:
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> The Greyhound is truly Satan's chariot.

LOL!!!!!!!! Good thing I wasn't drinking anything when I read this thread!
Catabat Wrote:
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> The Greyhound is truly Satan's chariot.

My husband and I had a good laugh over this. My mother-in-law worked for Greyhound (human resources exec.) for 16 years! She wouldn't ride one even with a free pass.
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