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Post by me on Jan 8, 2017 13:06:01 GMT 7
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Post by siampolee on Jan 8, 2017 13:18:30 GMT 7
I reckon if we had all gone to Costa's to eat these two activities woulds have been par for the courses, edible ones that is. I have been informed that possibly the largish rotund bearded Brumiigan gentleman at the start of clip two may possinbly be connected to our T T F T!!!! It's the Jamesons whot does it yer know.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 8, 2017 13:30:35 GMT 7
I have seen lots of plates smashed at Aussie dinners, and there wasn't a Greek for miles !
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Post by me on Jan 8, 2017 13:32:33 GMT 7
I have seen lots of plates smashed at Aussie dinners, and there wasn't a Greek for miles ! Lots of people smashed too
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Post by rubl on Jan 8, 2017 13:40:15 GMT 7
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Post by Deleted on Jan 8, 2017 13:42:05 GMT 7
Aussies don't wait for a special occasion to break all the plates. We bloody well smash them any ol' time !
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Post by Deleted on Jan 8, 2017 13:50:04 GMT 7
............."Uniquely, clients are fed by the ladies, who lift their food and drinks to their lips and pamper them in every movement".......................
Could not think of a worse experience. Would rather skip all that baby bs and take them back to the hotel room and ...............................
Just thought of another one, back in 2005 when I spent four days in Singapore on the way home from Vietnam. Met up with an Aussie guy who was married to a Vietnamese lady. We were in Little India buying cameras, had a meal in an Indian restaurant. Great food served on a wooden tray covered in banana leaf. Indian woman at the next table was eating rice with her hands and it was running down her arm and dripping off her elbow, lots of it ! Vietnamese lady was in shock, could not believe what she was seeing. Her husband and I had a good laugh, to ourselves.
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Post by Fletchsmile on Jan 8, 2017 14:12:00 GMT 7
Worst one we had recently was in MacDonalds at Kidzania. Our friend sat at 2 small joined tables less than 1 metre square each while I went to get the food for us and the kids. A Thai guy and his wife plonked themselves down next to my friend at the 2 joined tables. Put their baby bare arsed on the table and proceeded to remove and change the nappy on the table. No changing mat or anything. Most Asians seem to tolerate bad manners and while quite a lot of people looked, no-one said anything. As I came back and put our food on the table I just looked at the guy and said: "Excuse me, you really shouldn't be doing that on a food table". The guy looked at me as though I was the one in the wrong for pointing it out, and said you don't work here you can't tell me what to do. Judging by the accent he wife and family were obviously Thai, so I switched to Thai to tell him: No.1 that's not healthy. No.2 it's bad manners. Same answer in English you don't work here. Not much you can do really. Not many seats or tables, so we couldn't move. So I just launched into telling the guy again how bad mannered they were, how unhealthy it was and that they were Thai people behaving like animals. Disgusting. Lack of manners etc. They should go to the bathroom and use the kid changing facilities. At the very worst they should have put down a changing mat. Still poor taste, but slightly better would have been to use a chair. They could also have sat the baby on their lap or changed it in the pram they had. But no they thought a shared food table was better
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Post by rubl on Jan 8, 2017 14:22:36 GMT 7
Worst one we had recently was in MacDonalds at Kidzania. Our friend sat at 2 small joined tables less than 1 metre square each while I went to get the food for us and the kids. A Thai guy and his wife plonked themselves down next to my friend at the 2 joined tables. Put their baby bare arsed on the table and proceeded to remove and change the nappy on the table. No changing mat or anything. Most Asians seem to tolerate bad manners and while quite a lot of people looked, no-one said anything. As I came back and put our food on the table I just looked at the guy and said: "Excuse me, you really shouldn't be doing that on a food table". The guy looked at me as though I was the one in the wrong for pointing it out, and said you don't work here you can't tell me what to do. Judging by the accent he wife and family were obviously Thai, so I switched to Thai to tell him: No.1 that's not healthy. No.2 it's bad manners. Same answer in English you don't work here. Not much you can do really. Not many seats or tables, so we couldn't move. So I just launched into telling the guy again how bad mannered they were, how unhealthy it was and that they were Thai people behaving like animals. Disgusting. Lack of manners etc. They should go to the bathroom and use the kid changing facilities. At the very worst they should have put down a changing mat. Still poor taste, but slightly better would have been to use a chair. They could also have sat the baby on their lap or changed it in the pram they had. But no they thought a shared food table was better Did they only change the baby's diaper or also eat there? Now that would give create opportunities to visualise what you expressed verbally before
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Post by me on Jan 8, 2017 15:02:48 GMT 7
Worst one we had recently was in MacDonalds at Kidzania. Our friend sat at 2 small joined tables less than 1 metre square each while I went to get the food for us and the kids. A Thai guy and his wife plonked themselves down next to my friend at the 2 joined tables. Put their baby bare arsed on the table and proceeded to remove and change the nappy on the table. No changing mat or anything. Most Asians seem to tolerate bad manners and while quite a lot of people looked, no-one said anything. As I came back and put our food on the table I just looked at the guy and said: "Excuse me, you really shouldn't be doing that on a food table". The guy looked at me as though I was the one in the wrong for pointing it out, and said you don't work here you can't tell me what to do. Judging by the accent he wife and family were obviously Thai, so I switched to Thai to tell him: No.1 that's not healthy. No.2 it's bad manners. Same answer in English you don't work here. Not much you can do really. Not many seats or tables, so we couldn't move. So I just launched into telling the guy again how bad mannered they were, how unhealthy it was and that they were Thai people behaving like animals. Disgusting. Lack of manners etc. They should go to the bathroom and use the kid changing facilities. At the very worst they should have put down a changing mat. Still poor taste, but slightly better would have been to use a chair. They could also have sat the baby on their lap or changed it in the pram they had. But no they thought a shared food table was better They give you trays don't they
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Post by Fletchsmile on Jan 8, 2017 15:44:12 GMT 7
Worst one we had recently was in MacDonalds at Kidzania. Our friend sat at 2 small joined tables less than 1 metre square each while I went to get the food for us and the kids. A Thai guy and his wife plonked themselves down next to my friend at the 2 joined tables. Put their baby bare arsed on the table and proceeded to remove and change the nappy on the table. No changing mat or anything. Most Asians seem to tolerate bad manners and while quite a lot of people looked, no-one said anything. As I came back and put our food on the table I just looked at the guy and said: "Excuse me, you really shouldn't be doing that on a food table". The guy looked at me as though I was the one in the wrong for pointing it out, and said you don't work here you can't tell me what to do. Judging by the accent he wife and family were obviously Thai, so I switched to Thai to tell him: No.1 that's not healthy. No.2 it's bad manners. Same answer in English you don't work here. Not much you can do really. Not many seats or tables, so we couldn't move. So I just launched into telling the guy again how bad mannered they were, how unhealthy it was and that they were Thai people behaving like animals. Disgusting. Lack of manners etc. They should go to the bathroom and use the kid changing facilities. At the very worst they should have put down a changing mat. Still poor taste, but slightly better would have been to use a chair. They could also have sat the baby on their lap or changed it in the pram they had. But no they thought a shared food table was better They give you trays don't they Actually no. The place is very busy. Tables rarely cleaned either But that's a good idea for next time. I'll go back find a tray then come back and park their little runt on a tray
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Post by Deleted on Jan 8, 2017 15:49:53 GMT 7
Been pretty active on T D though have you not. According to a reliable source, busy running two accounts.
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Post by smokie36 on Jan 8, 2017 16:21:27 GMT 7
Been pretty active on T D though have you not. According to a reliable source, busy running two accounts. Haha yes come on wildoats own up to being theblether on TD!
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Post by smokie36 on Jan 8, 2017 17:14:00 GMT 7
One of the joys of the Mango is you can come here and confess your sins without censure.
Blether will probably take the total p**s mind you hahaha!
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