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Old 10-30-2013, 07:53 AM
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Originally Posted by Patty55 View Post
There was a thread about this a week or so ago.

Hate to break it to you, this place is really not dog friendly. People face to face may want to appear dog friendly, but on this board NOT SO MUCH.

Evidently someone complained about the dogs being outside, maybe we should all start doing that, complaining about any and everything we don't like. Personally, I don't like stupid people. I also don't like people who are loud, crude and common. I also don't like people who breed like roaches. I find most peoples grandchildren(except GG's-LOL) to be insipid little twits. Maybe we should just let it all hang out.

How many times do people lament on this board that all we have here are chain restaurants, THIS IS WHY. You have someone invest their money and time in a restaurant only to be reported by some busy-body nobody from nowhere.

You all want more quality restaurants, what for? Generally you people are cheap, chronic complainers who were born without a palate.
Insipid little twits? Which side of your family did you inherit the rudeness gene from?

We've had dogs and cats throughout our entire marriage of almost fifty years....especially while raising our bright intelligent charming children.

NOT ONCE did we feel the need to take the dogs or cats to a restaurant.

Our children were taken to restaurants from infancy on and learned good manners, how to order from a menu and how to eat politely. They have excelled in their adulthood (from childhood, teens, etc. on)....and to tell you the truth, we enjoy EVERYONE'S GRANDCHILDREN and CHILDREN.

They are all welcome in our home........all children, no matter what their age.

Our grandchildren are now a JOY to us........reward for having raised nice children........certainly NOT insipid twits.

Actually, I've never met one of those.