be grateful Jason didn’t even put the chopsticks in his nostrils and lower lip (what would Paige do with chopsticks, put them in her hair like a hairpin?)
One time, when our girls were really young, we went to one of those Chinese food buffet places. We went to this particular one somewhat frequently & the managers knew us. Anyway, this time we had gotten there early and there were plenty of seats. Soon after we arrived a couple came in. The manager went to seat them near us. They looked down their noses at us, saying that they’d prefer not by bothered by sitting near young children. The manager told them that our girls weren’t bothersome, but they didn’t believe her. She seated them further away, near the windows. Soon the place started to fill up. Finally, a family with three extremely rambunctious boys came in, and the only place to put them was at a table adjacent to the couple! As those boys kept throwing things & being a general nuisance, the couple looked over at our table, where our girls were being nice and quiet, conversing in low tones, using their chopsticks (or attempting to) nicely.
You’d think the kids would know better than to act up when they’re at a restaurant. Andy is such a terrible cook that they should never do anything to jeopardize the possibility of a meal out.
Templo S.U.D. over 5 years ago
be grateful Jason didn’t even put the chopsticks in his nostrils and lower lip (what would Paige do with chopsticks, put them in her hair like a hairpin?)
Wren Fahel over 5 years ago
One time, when our girls were really young, we went to one of those Chinese food buffet places. We went to this particular one somewhat frequently & the managers knew us. Anyway, this time we had gotten there early and there were plenty of seats. Soon after we arrived a couple came in. The manager went to seat them near us. They looked down their noses at us, saying that they’d prefer not by bothered by sitting near young children. The manager told them that our girls weren’t bothersome, but they didn’t believe her. She seated them further away, near the windows. Soon the place started to fill up. Finally, a family with three extremely rambunctious boys came in, and the only place to put them was at a table adjacent to the couple! As those boys kept throwing things & being a general nuisance, the couple looked over at our table, where our girls were being nice and quiet, conversing in low tones, using their chopsticks (or attempting to) nicely.
DanFlak over 5 years ago
You know you’ve used chopsticks enough when you can eat Jello with them.
Casey Jones over 5 years ago
Peter Fox plays “Wipe Out”
silverking1953 over 5 years ago
Inagodadavida!
richkinn over 5 years ago
But can he do “Burning Rope” by Genesis?
BiggerNate91 over 5 years ago
The chopsticks always seem to be the problem.
Plods with ...™ over 5 years ago
Trained our kids at MickyD’s. If they acted up, we left.
Only took a couple of times without a happy meal®.
jvn over 5 years ago
“You wanted the best, you got the best! The HOTTEST take-out food in the world! SZECHUAN!”
Ugly, Fat and Crabby over 5 years ago
You’d think the kids would know better than to act up when they’re at a restaurant. Andy is such a terrible cook that they should never do anything to jeopardize the possibility of a meal out.
AStarofDestiny over 5 years ago
Play “Run To The Hills”!!!