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Old 03-06-2010, 09:43 AM   #61
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Default Re: Parents, why bring your baby, small child into work?


I would just like to add that I am currently sitting AT work WITH my 9 year old right now

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whoa. You leave a forum for five seconds and things go insane. What a nutjob! LOL

One thing i will say about the original discussion is i understand frustration toward the "nobody complained" argument When you are a single person particularly but even if you are not and some other person's little darling is being a distraction you often feel reluctant to complain because it makes you look like an ogre. This does not mean they should have brought their obnoxious offspring in. I think someone was right in comparing it to a fancy restaurant. Some kids can be taken without bothering anyone but others are not ready for it and their parents should just get them a happy meal till they are.
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At least for once it wasnt me missing out.

This time timezones worked in my favour *yes*
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LOL and my sleep problems (because if I was normal, I would have been in bed for this).

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