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    Apparently it's not universally considered a bad idea to drug children for the sake of convenience. Babysitters get in trouble for it all the time.

    I always keep good Florida airboat earplugs in my purse.

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    There are times Jonah repeats the same thing over and over, like last night as we drove home from the Y. He said, "mommy, we go Y" about 50 times. While it might be mildly annoying (since we had just come from there), it surely didn't make me pull over and beat him. It is a tiny blip on the road called life.

    It does make me wonder if there is more to the story. I think of the low rumbling noise made in taxi-ing (how do you spell that?), the fact that she had just finished her speech (I didn't know real people still made the speech, I thought it was recorded), and it couldn't really have been going on that long. Turn a plane back? What about all the people that might have been making a tight connection?

    But, even if there isn't more to this story...why is this child's conduct (can you call it conduct?) any more or less irritating than anything else that can be witnessed on a plane? The people snoring, stinking, talking loudly, taking up my seat space? All mild irritants.

    As for drugging my child, I am not going to drug my child to make your life run smoother. For other reasons? Maybe, but, not for your pleasure.

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    I believe the article mentioned that the flight had already been delayed
    11 hours before finally boarding. But still, just because the stewardess was
    cranky she didn't have to take it out on a customer.
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    There are always three sides to every story. The moms version, the steward's version, and the truth.

    If what the article says is the truth, the mother deserves compensation, and the flight attendant should be fired. But how often is the media 100% truthful and unbiased?

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    For the people annoyed:

    Just throw on your iPod or favorite listeninmg device and crank it up!!! What's the problem?

    For the Flight Attendant:

    You need another profession, honey. You ARE Continental Express Airlines. It's all about Customer Service.

    I would GLADLY welcome a kid who isn't screaming over candy, throwing a tantrum in the middle of the store, or flipping the over a cart with your 10 week old sister in the safety seat.

    I have one technique that works like a charm. It's called the "HAIRY EYEBALL" and shuts 'em right up.

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    I sure hope she DOES take legal action. Sounds like someone's got her knickers in a knot.


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    I'd like to know what really happened...

    Thank you Wolf_Q!

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    I saw a clip of the kid last night on the Red Eye 'news' program.
    There were two separate scenes.

    He was running around in circles by a play set outdoors and the indoors shot showed the same thing....

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    The comedian that was a guest on R.E. said the same thing that I did about parents thinking their kids aren't misbehaving.

    He went a little farther. He mentioned the parent that scolds the kid a few times, then looks at the people around them, smiles and shrugs the "Kids will be kids" shrug and lets the behavior goes on.

    Again, my mom had six kids, some of us were little AH's, But she never 'lost' control of us in public- that was not acceptable. We sat, we waited and we were not obnoxious.

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    "Well the kid is only two!" Yeppers, but at that time the kid should already be socialized and knows how to behave in public.

    judging by the video, the parental mindset is to "let him tire himself out and he'll sleep for the rest of the trip".

    Sure, let him rock and roll until someone, with less patience than the F.A. punches you or steps on your kid.


    (buzzer) WRONG! Take the bus next time. that was the people can actually get to where they are going without any more delay.

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    LOLOLOL, I don't have an ipod, why?

    The second confirmed case of lightning hitting an ipod wearing person was in the news yesterday....

    Now if you had an ipod on a plane and lightning hit it?

    Better yet, put the ipod on the kid and pray?

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    Quote Originally Posted by RICHARD

    Again, my mom had six kids, some of us were little AH's, But she never 'lost' control of us in public- that was not acceptable. We sat, we waited and we were not obnoxious.

    At work, I've noticed that when there's more than one child, the children individually and collectively, seem better behaved. (Not always, but often.) Perhaps it comes with practice? Was your mother super mom from baby number one? I commend your mother, and anyone for that matter, for being able to superbly handle six children, or even one child. I am curious, though, if she was always that able, or if the old adage "practice makes perfect" fits in her situation.
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