It's gross and impolite to do in a place where others are paying to dine, so yes, it DOES have to do with me because a selfish twat has chosen to put it in my face. Button up your boob and save it for home, girls.
It's gross and impolite to do in a place where others are paying to dine, so yes, it DOES have to do with me because a selfish twat has chosen to put it in my face. Button up your boob and save it for home, girls.
It's how some women choose to feed their babies - and more to the point, how some women who choose to feed their babies that way, choose to do it selfishly in a place where people are not paying to see a woman's lactating boobs feeding a baby.
I don't think it is selfish or snobbish at all. You have a common sense perspective - it's a pain in the ass for you to go through that trouble. That it does others a favor - we don't have to deal with a naked kid sitting on a portable shitter - is an unintended side effect. It's far more selfish to have a…
OH man. Even suggesting that the ladies keep it covered in a restaurant is going to incur a shitstorm.
I hate kids, mostly because of the lack of sensible parents around them. +1 to you for being an model parent.
You are too kind. I was thinking for once I scored here:
Watching the final day of the 1999 Ryder Cup on Golf Channel. The very boyish 19-year-old Sergio Garcia was just introduced as "the kid" and compared with Ted Williams. In fairness, since it was in Brookline, there had to be a Simmons-esque way of turning everything into a reference to a local sports legend, but…
Wait, USA airs something other than SVU, Criminal Intent and NCIS marathons?
It's fucking tennis (makes ejaculatory motion, storms off set). - Dan Rather, September 11, 1987
She looks in her early twenties in the before shot; after, she looks older than her age.
They should have let a few of the sex clubs stick around. Or incorporated one into the ballpark. That would have been quite handy during the 2-1/2 hour delay on Saturday. God love the 100 or so fans who stuck around for the end - no concessions open at all, I imagine, but what a win they were rewarded with (thanks…
I'm not sure the signholders themselves know what "hyperbole" means. I'd err credit on the side of BillyClyde here.
My basic issue with keeping the Metro open, though, is the unrealistic service it requires - from the indefinite amount of time that can elapse until a game lets out (after hours) to the coordination and length of service needed to transport passengers from that one game to all ends of the system (for example, a fan…
I should temper my response to add that this is one of those details that the city, in its zest to build Nationals Park, should have locked MLB into when the stadium deal was being finalized. That this even has come up is a reflection of the incompetence and poor advance planning of city officials when they picked up…
Yes, I have caught many cabs in D.C. And I know many D.C. cab drivers. Hanging out by a stadium that will have hordes of paying passengers exiting is a lot different than circling around Dupont waiting to get flagged down on a Friday night.
I feel blessed. My station bumped Judge Judy for the match.
But the problem is that theoretically the game could run for hours into overtime and Metro covers a large swath to keep open on a potentially indefinite basis. It's not like in Seattle, where the commuter rail runs, on a very limited basis, before and after Seahawks games (I can't remember the window of time after a…
Good thought. Bonus - I'd feel safer on the Circulator than the Metro after midnight anyways.
What part of "Park at Union Station" was unclear to you?
*rolls eyes*