Anonymous wrote:Its the same three women having the same conversation on every thread. So tired.
You do get a restaurant a) has a smaller space and serves smaller amounts of people and b) people don't spend 8 hours in a restaurant.
But hey keep whining because you have to spend time with your kids. We are going on a hike.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is one of the best thread titles I've ever seen on DCUM and I've been here for 18 years.
(dc resident, too and I think the idea is brilliant).
+1 Love it!
Can have class in church or a tattoo parlor too. I'm not picky.
You can totally have class in my church building..since it hasn’t been used since March.
Anonymous wrote:Its the same three women having the same conversation on every thread. So tired.
You do get a restaurant a) has a smaller space and serves smaller amounts of people and b) people don't spend 8 hours in a restaurant.
But hey keep whining because you have to spend time with your kids. We are going on a hike.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is one of the best thread titles I've ever seen on DCUM and I've been here for 18 years.
(dc resident, too and I think the idea is brilliant).
+1 Love it!
Can have class in church or a tattoo parlor too. I'm not picky.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was thinking the same thing as I walked by the packed brewery in my neighborhood. Wouldn't it be nice if my kid could sit at a table like the people in the brewery and learn in person? No, apparently public education is the least important thing in our lives. Way less important than bars.
Or protecting kids and teachers is more important than protecting restaurant workers and diners? Plus diners can be barred if they don't comply. Will schools be able to bar kids who don't comply?
Anonymous wrote:I was thinking the same thing as I walked by the packed brewery in my neighborhood. Wouldn't it be nice if my kid could sit at a table like the people in the brewery and learn in person? No, apparently public education is the least important thing in our lives. Way less important than bars.
Anonymous wrote:This is one of the best thread titles I've ever seen on DCUM and I've been here for 18 years.
(dc resident, too and I think the idea is brilliant).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why not - of course there could be no more than 50% capacity and no one can stay longer than 90 minutes (length of time to eat a leisurely sit down meal).
I would be thrilled for my kids to go to in-person class for 90 minutes!
Anonymous wrote:Why not - of course there could be no more than 50% capacity and no one can stay longer than 90 minutes (length of time to eat a leisurely sit down meal).