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Forum: The Barbie
May 19th 2011, 3:51 pm
Replies: 587
Views: 26,418
Posted By Turban Explorer

Re: Should children be allowed in airline Lounges?

They can go up and get you a few nibbles, the paper of your choice and mix you a bloody Mary though. Perhaps a foot massage....
Forum: The Barbie
May 7th 2011, 3:49 am
Replies: 587
Views: 26,418
Posted By Turban Explorer

Re: Should children be allowed in airline Lounges?

All I am saying is that I, and a large part of the population are turned off by seeing breastfeeding in restaurants. It makes for an unpleasant dining experience. Perhaps my friends should be more...
Forum: The Barbie
May 7th 2011, 3:10 am
Replies: 587
Views: 26,418
Posted By Turban Explorer

Re: Should children be allowed in airline Lounges?

I think if a restaurant advertised itself as 'we welcome breast feeding at the table' it would be pretty bloody empty. If not wanting to watch it in restaurants is a 'hang up' then I'm certainly not...
Forum: The Barbie
May 7th 2011, 2:42 am
Replies: 587
Views: 26,418
Posted By Turban Explorer

Re: Should children be allowed in airline Lounges?

It's disgusting that I didn't want to spend a couple of hundred quid on a meal feeling nauseated by the sight in front of me?
Forum: The Barbie
May 7th 2011, 2:37 am
Replies: 587
Views: 26,418
Posted By Turban Explorer

Re: Should children be allowed in airline Lounges?

I only commented that friends have taken the baby to the toilet to feed (I meant a nice sofa'd area with plants and aromatherapy oils burning , in a fancy restaurant). I imagine they did that in...
Forum: The Barbie
May 6th 2011, 5:29 pm
Replies: 587
Views: 26,418
Posted By Turban Explorer

Re: Should children be allowed in airline Lounges?

Some of my friends with kids use a blanket and go outside or to the toilet when in a restaurant. That's acceptable. There's no way around it - it is repulsive when you are out for a nice dinner. ...
Forum: The Barbie
May 6th 2011, 4:54 pm
Replies: 587
Views: 26,418
Posted By Turban Explorer

Re: Should children be allowed in airline Lounges?

I've travelled to around 80 countries and I can't think of anywhere that whips Australia's arse in the shat tv stakes.
Forum: The Barbie
May 6th 2011, 1:13 pm
Replies: 587
Views: 26,418
Posted By Turban Explorer

Re: Should children be allowed in airline Lounges?

It would be a brave girl that ventures anywhere close to your rear O'Tool. I wouldn't touch it with someone elses!
Forum: The Barbie
May 6th 2011, 6:11 am
Replies: 587
Views: 26,418
Posted By Turban Explorer

Re: Should children be allowed in airline Lounges?

Did you read the article posted by Slapphead? We need to break away from the 'more people is good' model as it is imploding.

I doubt very much if I, and a small proportion of like-minded people...
Forum: The Barbie
May 6th 2011, 5:41 am
Forum: The Barbie
May 6th 2011, 5:12 am
Replies: 587
Views: 26,418
Posted By Turban Explorer

Re: Should children be allowed in airline Lounges?

The world population is expected to hit 9 billion by 2050 and by that time we are most likely looking at a Malthusian catastrophe resulting in famines and wars, water futures, land grabs, fishing...
Forum: The Barbie
May 6th 2011, 4:32 am
Replies: 587
Views: 26,418
Posted By Turban Explorer

Re: Should children be allowed in airline Lounges?

You should get a job on Australian day time TV. There is a daily ongoing breast feeding debate about as persistent and interesting as a fart in a space suit.
Forum: The Barbie
May 6th 2011, 3:59 am
Replies: 587
Views: 26,418
Posted By Turban Explorer

Re: Should children be allowed in airline Lounges?

It puts me off my dining experience. Apologies, but quite frankly having someone breast feeding at a nearby table is hardly an appetite whetter.
Forum: The Barbie
May 6th 2011, 3:51 am
Forum: The Barbie
May 6th 2011, 3:44 am
Replies: 587
Views: 26,418
Posted By Turban Explorer

Re: Should children be allowed in airline Lounges?

People who choose not to have children (in my case due to the over-population problem and ecological catastrophe the world is facing) often donate their wealth to charity (as I shall be doing) and...
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