ladyofthelibrary
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ladyofthelibrary

Every bit of your argument is complete and utter bullshit. If you're allergic to that many things, a restaurant is not a thing for you. But I'm guessing you're NOT allergic to that many things because let me tell you a tale, stranger friend:

Precious snowflakes. So many precious snowflakes.

If your kids are "picky eaters" - it's time for tough love

I love cats and would like to have one. I'm very allergic to cats. I will never be able to own a cat. Sometimes life is unfair. If you have so many food allergies that you can't eat at a restaurant, then you don't get to eat at the restaurant. Eat at home.

When I go to the movie theater, I watch the movies they are showing - I don't just bring my own DVD player and put on my own show.

There absolutely IS something wrong with fucking up your server's/the restaurant's day because of your desire that the world revolves around you. No sympathy. None.

Not everyone gets every thing they want. If these people can't eat what that particular restaurant serves, they do nit get to eat at that particular restaurant.

And when you let people do so at your restaurant and they get sick and sue you, we'll see how unreasonable you think the restaurants are being.

So they can eat at a table in the mall or have a nice cozy dinner party at home for their like-minded, allergy-having friends.

I totally got in a long argument with some Jez poster just a month or two ago who passionately believed that you should be able to bring your own food to restaurants, and I was the meanest person on earth for saying that was unacceptable.

There are wonderful places to get out of the house to eat — parks, public gardens, beaches, river-front or lakefront walks, even their own back yards. We call these things "picnics."

the amused "haha" of a live studio ostrich.

If you live in NYC, I feel like you should know you risk your phone disappearing every time you go to a crowded bar. My friend has had her phone stolen from inside her purse 3 times (one time she left it hanging unattended on the back of her chair like a dumb dumb) and another friend made the mistake of putting hers

This is the first comment that absolutely made me laugh out loud today. Like a hard laugh, not a little chuckle, or the amused "haha" of a live studio ostrich.

UGH OMG THESE PEOPLE. *head in hands* If the restaurant doesn't have it YOU can't have it. You don't get to go to the theater and hand people your own script.

And after dinner they were going to watch home movies at the AMC! That, or maybe drink their own coffee in a Barnes & Noble while reading books they brought from home. BUT NOW THEIR EVENING IS RUINED!

THERE IS PRESEDENCE FOR THE 'BRING YOUR OWN FOOD' STORY FROM SARA!

Just because people might not be able to eat out doesn't mean they shouldn't have just as much opportunity as anyone else to torment waitstaff!

"we brought our own food"

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