black francis wrote:I know what you mean. I got the complete opposite response at my kid's old preschool. They were really good to us when my son attended. One time I was carrying him in and he threw up all over me, all over my shirt. I had to take it off and I was trying to clean the mess and hold in my stomach at the same time. It was pretty much as embarrassing as it could possibly get but the director laughed and made it seem like no big deal and they would take care of it. Of course I still had to walk around and drive home with no shirt but I hear some chicks like stocky dudes with horrid tan lines.
So when that kid vomited at the restaurant I was the only person who didn't throw a fit. People were jumping up and screaming. I just ate my sushi, drank my beer and waited to be moved. No big deal. The parents were embarrassed and were apologizing to everyone I just told them no problem, my kids have done the same and not to feel bad about it. I
JackT wrote:I'm pretty shocked they reacted that way in a Dr.'s Office.
black francis wrote:I was at one of those Japanese places where they cook the food at your table and I was sitting there with this family and one of their kids threw up on the stove top and it started cooking. Made for an interesting smell.
Mr. Brian wrote:Did they flip it up in the air and set it on fire?
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