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From: pso@utastro.UUCP (P Samuel Odoms)
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Subject: Re: RE: RE: DAMADD call for new members
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Date: Mon, 13-Aug-84 17:48:55 EDT
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Posted: Mon Aug 13 17:48:55 1984
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I, for one, completely agree with the original statement of:
	"load mouthed little rug rat" !!
We now have restaurants (and other various types of places where differing
groups of people meet) that separate smokers from non-smokers.  I want
places to separate people with load-mouthed little rug rats from people
without load-mouthed little rug rats!!!!  If I have to listen to another
little brat scream his/her little pointy head off while I'm trying to
enjoy a nice little meal again, I may do something drastic.  I am
particularly refering to the cases of children who are at least old enough
(about 18 months) to know better at least to start learning to know better
and/or the parents who sit there and say, "Now, now, Johnny/Jane.  You should
quiet down." or ignore them hoping it'll (the screaming/crying/yelling/etc)
will go away.  So keep your loud-mouthed little rug rat (if he/she) has
not yet been trained in the rudiments of social graces) out of my restaurant!

Of course, this actually applies to ANYONE who is excessively loud when they
really ought not to be.  It is just that a childs voice tends to carry
across the room a lot better.

Quiet loving Sam
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