Perhaps, you¹re right about that.
On 7/27/07 9:07 PM, Turner,Kathleen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There's nothing wrong with kids being kids.
And if you had said specifically that you didn't see a reason for children to
be in an establishment that PRIMARILY served alcohol, I wouldn't have
I do not know WHY anyone would bring children to an establishment that sold
beer, wine or spirits.
Thinking back to my own childhood, we did not even have SODA at the dinner
table unless it was a special occasion, such as a party or picnic.
Milk or water was all there was to it at table for us.
Abbraccio's always filled with kids, they seem none the worse. They even
have a family room. With toys!
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I do not know WHY anyone would bring children to an establishment that
sold beer, wine
On 7/27/07, Wilma de Soto [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I do not know WHY anyone would bring children to an establishment that sold
beer, wine or spirits.
If adults present alcoholic beverages as something that children
should never even be in the same room as, then the children will grow
up with
No. I am not speaking of family weddings, cookouts, and sports, I was
commenting on the Dock Street Party.
If one takes a child to a restaurant where there¹s tables. etc. away from
the bar and a child¹s menu, I would not have a problem with that.
I still feel if it¹s a drinking party opening,
There's nothing wrong with kids being kids.
And if you had said specifically that you didn't see a reason for children to
be in an establishment that PRIMARILY served alcohol, I wouldn't have disagreed
with you and neither would, I suspect, most of the others who called you out on
this.