Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is just funny that you think everybody is treated the same at a restaurant and everybody pays for their meal.
Don't go to a Chinese restaurant, they won't even give you the real menu.
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I am not bothered by the fact that some do not pay. I am glad that the kids still get a good education even though their parents can not afford it.
I am upset that jealous snobbish jerks want to shut out innocent kids.
Anonymous wrote:If tuition is such a financial stretch that you are worried about what others are paying then I'd encourage you to look at public school. Everyone pays according to their income and, better yet, it's subsidized by people (aka taxpayers) who don't even have children in the school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought about taking my kids to the Palm. But then I got turned off by some of the other diners, snapping their fingers for the waiter, saying "Gimme the lobster," letting their kids run around the restaurant because "we're regulars and they know how much we tip."
Instead, we opted for the neighborhood potluck. Everyone's invited and we all pitch in. Sure, there's usually that family that lets their kid double-dip her chip, or the ones who never offer to host. But for the most part, we show our kids how much fun dining together can be.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought about taking my kids to the Palm. But then I got turned off by some of the other diners, snapping their fingers for the waiter, saying "Gimme the lobster," letting their kids run around the restaurant because "we're regulars and they know how much we tip."
Instead, we opted for the neighborhood potluck. Everyone's invited and we all pitch in. Sure, there's usually that family that lets their kid double-dip her chip, or the ones who never offer to host. But for the most part, we show our kids how much fun dining together can be.
There's no kiss icon, but I am giving you one.
this made me tear up... voucher parent here. Let me add I'm a voucher parent who is a teacher.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought about taking my kids to the Palm. But then I got turned off by some of the other diners, snapping their fingers for the waiter, saying "Gimme the lobster," letting their kids run around the restaurant because "we're regulars and they know how much we tip."
Instead, we opted for the neighborhood potluck. Everyone's invited and we all pitch in. Sure, there's usually that family that lets their kid double-dip her chip, or the ones who never offer to host. But for the most part, we show our kids how much fun dining together can be.
There's no kiss icon, but I am giving you one.
Anonymous wrote:I thought about taking my kids to the Palm. But then I got turned off by some of the other diners, snapping their fingers for the waiter, saying "Gimme the lobster," letting their kids run around the restaurant because "we're regulars and they know how much we tip."
Instead, we opted for the neighborhood potluck. Everyone's invited and we all pitch in. Sure, there's usually that family that lets their kid double-dip her chip, or the ones who never offer to host. But for the most part, we show our kids how much fun dining together can be.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm confused. Why are some people at the Palm eating free?
Takers.
Anonymous wrote:I'm confused. Why are some people at the Palm eating free?
Anonymous wrote:I'm confused. Why are some people at the Palm eating free?