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Reply to "Bringing your own toys to the playground-what's the etiquette?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Be sure and tell us all the juicy details of how you got your ass-whupped when you tried to tell someone that they can't bring personal stuff to the playground OP... [img]http://static.fjcdn.com/gifs/Bitch+slap+bitch+slap_dafdc3_5132311.gif[/img][/quote] Why would I bring it up to the father? It was just an annoying event that I posted about. Not every annoying event in one's life requires action and confrontation. [/quote] Wait, what? So now you're saying the whole circumstance wasn't that serious was just a minor irritation and there was no need to actually say or do anything at the moment as minor irritations should be dismissed, but nonetheless you feel compelled to determinedly recruit anonymous opinion-allies so that you can... So that you can do what exactly? Should you secure the sufficient number of supportive comments to feel justified in your annoyance just what do you plan to do OP? You gonna hold your head high and smile smugly knowing you're the far more sophisticated parent with proper etiquette the next time you're at the park and some kid is playing with a toy that your kid isn't invited to play with? Is that the master plan you've come up with to get back at those inconsiderate personal-stuff-bringers...self-righteous indignation? [/quote]
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