Sorry but your stinky eye won't make my crying toddler shut up...

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Anonymous wrote:Look OP, I had two small children once upon a time and you'd better believe that if they started acting up in a restaurant, we'd leave right away. I felt like it was bad enough that I had to listen to my child, but I knew no one else wanted to hear it.

So yes, I will give you the stink eye, because I want to you get your fussy child the heck out of the restaurant. Believe it or not, life is not all about you and your little sweetie. Some of us dealt with similar situations without distrubing everyone else, and we think you should, too!


i swear i tried, sorry i'm not as perfect as some of you. since the world does not revolve around you either you're better get comfortable dealing with imperfect people like me. we're everywhere!
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The nasty posts between 20:30 and 20:45 are the same person.
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I thought it was stank eye.
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OP, you sound like a self entitled brat breeding more self entitled brats. Plenty of us have been where you are. There are such thing as options. You can eat outside at a park. Today was a beautiful day. You are just looking for trouble. Take that chip off your shoulder and you might find yourself well, happy.
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Anonymous wrote:If I give you the stink eye, will you shut the fuck up now?

Seriously, I don't need to hear about how your brat annoyed someone else and you're all indignant about the reaction you got.

Stay home or something. Sheesh. You should have been apologizing profusely to the guy, not taking umbrage at his stink eye. *The world does not revolve around your snowflake.*


Why does a person like you come to a parenting site like this?


Because I know a thing or 20 about proper parenting and thought I'd share my wisdom. You, on the other hand, can shut your fucking pie-hole.


Your hatred is scary.


Correct. I absolutely hate self-centered people like the OP who think that just because their little snowflake is having a meltdown, everyone around them must endure it without complaint.


Please clarify. How your complain will make the toddler stop? Do you actually look like a witch and will scare the shit out of them or your hatred is just on the inside?
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Anonymous wrote:It's chipotle. Sorry but anyone there has already given up on civilization. When you go to mcdonalds version of a Mexican restaurant youngive up the right to complain. About anything.


THANK YOU

i'm the OP and this is exactly why we go to such places.

mind you, i have a newborn, mastitis is fading away and i can feel thrush kicking in already, add a toddler to the game and DH is working from home taking conference calls 12 hours a day. he's around all day long and we can't make noise. he gets this little break and the last thing i'll do is to hand the kids to him and cook. while i'm sick we're eating out. sorry "patrons"

we're on an assignment, far from friends and family so we're a team of 2. it's been working well so far, thanks. it's been fun and so rewarding..

that being said, yes we'll go t chipotle because my tot can eat without me having to force feed her - she loves their food - the place is noisy like a rave so the only person who heard her scream was this stupid guy sitting in the next table.

if you want peace and quiet you go to barnes n noble or the library. you want silence for a meal at chipotle? BWAHAHA



Sorry but the world doesn't ACTUALLY revolve around YOU.


i know that, that's why i didn't obligate the guy to stay there. he was free to leave and get another table at any time.



No, see, the onus was on you to remove yourself from the situation since you were the one causing the scene and inconvenience and generally being discourteous to others.


did you miss the part where i explained that i was embarrassed and actually doing something to make my child stop? not eating or going home was not an option. sorry.


It is an option and you choose not to take it. Sorry you were not feeling well, but it doesn't excuse your poor choices.


with no food in the house? i don't know about you but not eating right there was NOT an option for ME. and since the world does not revolve around YOU either you're better learn to deal with adversity. not every place will only have pleasant people around, you know?


You could have gotten your meal to go. You could have gone to a drive thru instead. You could have ordered food on your way home. It could have been at your door when you got home.

There are always other option. You chose poorly and deserved the stink eye. Please just get it through your head that people don't want to hear your kid scream. I have kids too, and I understand that. Why don't you?
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Next time, remove your kid, take her outside, to the car and you will avoid the stinky eye. Simple.

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Anonymous wrote:It's chipotle. Sorry but anyone there has already given up on civilization. When you go to mcdonalds version of a Mexican restaurant youngive up the right to complain. About anything.


THANK YOU

i'm the OP and this is exactly why we go to such places.

mind you, i have a newborn, mastitis is fading away and i can feel thrush kicking in already, add a toddler to the game and DH is working from home taking conference calls 12 hours a day. he's around all day long and we can't make noise. he gets this little break and the last thing i'll do is to hand the kids to him and cook. while i'm sick we're eating out. sorry "patrons"

we're on an assignment, far from friends and family so we're a team of 2. it's been working well so far, thanks. it's been fun and so rewarding..

that being said, yes we'll go t chipotle because my tot can eat without me having to force feed her - she loves their food - the place is noisy like a rave so the only person who heard her scream was this stupid guy sitting in the next table.

if you want peace and quiet you go to barnes n noble or the library. you want silence for a meal at chipotle? BWAHAHA



Sorry but the world doesn't ACTUALLY revolve around YOU.


i know that, that's why i didn't obligate the guy to stay there. he was free to leave and get another table at any time.



No, see, the onus was on you to remove yourself from the situation since you were the one causing the scene and inconvenience and generally being discourteous to others.


did you miss the part where i explained that i was embarrassed and actually doing something to make my child stop? not eating or going home was not an option. sorry.


It is an option and you choose not to take it. Sorry you were not feeling well, but it doesn't excuse your poor choices.


with no food in the house? i don't know about you but not eating right there was NOT an option for ME. and since the world does not revolve around YOU either you're better learn to deal with adversity. not every place will only have pleasant people around, you know?


You could have gotten your meal to go. You could have gone to a drive thru instead. You could have ordered food on your way home. It could have been at your door when you got home.

There are always other option. You chose poorly and deserved the stink eye. Please just get it through your head that people don't want to hear your kid scream. I have kids too, and I understand that. Why don't you?


because you're not the center of the universe so you must learn to deal with adversity. i'm there to teach you a lesson or two about patience, empathy and tolerance.

if eating off the floor is an option for you good. it's not for me. please stop assuming that everybody is like you. we're not. thanks heaven we're NOT.
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Anonymous wrote:Next time, remove your kid, take her outside, to the car and you will avoid the stinky eye. Simple.



and you'll hold my infant for me?

note that DH tries to help but infant and toddler are going through a phase that both will only be content on mom's lap. we're still adjusting. we can try to reason with the toddler but as some of you know it doesn't help. and unless DH is wearing a shirt bathed in breastmilk and my swat the infant won't stop screaming on his lap.
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I think OP was happy about her big night out a Chipotle - she is here to teach us DC folks a lesson. Let's learn from her wise ways.

She's so smart.
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Anonymous wrote:If I give you the stink eye, will you shut the fuck up now?

Seriously, I don't need to hear about how your brat annoyed someone else and you're all indignant about the reaction you got.

Stay home or something. Sheesh. You should have been apologizing profusely to the guy, not taking umbrage at his stink eye. *The world does not revolve around your snowflake.*


Why does a person like you come to a parenting site like this?


Because I know a thing or 20 about proper parenting and thought I'd share my wisdom. You, on the other hand, can shut your fucking pie-hole.


Ahahaha can we be friends!!!!
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Anonymous wrote:Next time, remove your kid, take her outside, to the car and you will avoid the stinky eye. Simple.



and you'll hold my infant for me?

note that DH tries to help but infant and toddler are going through a phase that both will only be content on mom's lap. we're still adjusting. we can try to reason with the toddler but as some of you know it doesn't help. and unless DH is wearing a shirt bathed in breastmilk and my swat the infant won't stop screaming on his lap.


And you are the first woman in the world with these issues.
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Anonymous wrote:I think OP was happy about her big night out a Chipotle - she is here to teach us DC folks a lesson. Let's learn from her wise ways.

She's so smart.


you can't even read you dumb ass... it was for lunch DUH!
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You are obnoxious, OP. Maybe not in your original post, but in all your responses, it's pretty obvious. I'm the mom of a 2 year old. I ding consider it anyone else's problem to find another place to eat when MY child acts up. WE leave if that happens because WE are the problem. And no, people do not need to be subjected to lessons in adversity from you on their lunch break, or whatever other justification you've given for why you were right and the guy glaring at you was wrong. You should have asked for a bag, packed it up, and eaten in your car if she was acting up and there was no food at your house. By the way, that's not an excuse either. That, too, is YOUR fault.
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Anonymous wrote:Next time, remove your kid, take her outside, to the car and you will avoid the stinky eye. Simple.



and you'll hold my infant for me?

note that DH tries to help but infant and toddler are going through a phase that both will only be content on mom's lap. we're still adjusting. we can try to reason with the toddler but as some of you know it doesn't help. and unless DH is wearing a shirt bathed in breastmilk and my swat the infant won't stop screaming on his lap.


And you are the first woman in the world with these issues.


not really and i bet they all survived one way or the other exactly like me. we left all happy and full.
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