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whatever did parents do before they had changing tables? hobbit709 May 2013 #1
or in car Liberal_in_LA May 2013 #3
+1 Of course. It's a no brainer. nt Honeycombe8 May 2013 #129
Finish your coffee. Then, go do it in the car was my thought, as well. leveymg May 2013 #329
Or did they do it on the benches? morningfog May 2013 #8
They used surfaces that people don't eat on JVS May 2013 #49
I have seen people change baby diapers in a hospital room with post operative patients greenman3610 May 2013 #104
would you want to sit in that chair next? zerosumgame0005 May 2013 #355
I put his butt in the sink and washed him off in the rest room. Auntie Bush May 2013 #217
We carried a bucket of water and old rags with us wherever we went. vanbean May 2013 #399
As a paying customer pipoman May 2013 #2
Maybe they don't drive. morningfog May 2013 #7
Maybe they need to find someplace besides a dining room to change pipoman May 2013 #35
lmao!!! darkangel218 May 2013 #155
Starbucks is not a dining room. morningfog May 2013 #174
have you? starbucks *is* a dining room; people eat and drink there. please give me your HiPointDem May 2013 #181
Bullshit. It is a coffee shop lounge. Where did it say it was on the table? morningfog May 2013 #197
bullshit yourself. starbucks serves drinks *and* food. it is a licensed food establishment. HiPointDem May 2013 #205
I stand for babies and patents rights. morningfog May 2013 #207
no, you stand for anti-social narcissism. HiPointDem May 2013 #210
I am currently planning a shit in. morningfog May 2013 #213
feel free; i hope you get arrested. HiPointDem May 2013 #216
Thanks, what a shitty things to wish on someone. morningfog May 2013 #220
actually a shit-in is way shittier. HiPointDem May 2013 #223
I've seen many baby diapers and many prisons. You are wrong. morningfog May 2013 #225
give me your address so i can come change babies on your dining table. you clean up when i'm HiPointDem May 2013 #228
It wasn't on the table and I clean up baby shit for morningfog May 2013 #230
maybe i'll just bring some poopy diapers i pick up along the way. HiPointDem May 2013 #233
Even creepier. Please seek help. morningfog May 2013 #239
seek help yourself. you suffer from malignant narcissistic solipsism. HiPointDem May 2013 #245
I do not suffer. morningfog May 2013 #251
those around you do. HiPointDem May 2013 #254
Well, now you're just being mean. morningfog May 2013 #258
and you're not? HiPointDem May 2013 #261
Why do you hate children and want to aggressively change their diapers? morningfog May 2013 #265
why do you hate humanity and want to aggressively force them to smell the gagging odor of HiPointDem May 2013 #267
Well, for one...it *is* Starbucks demwing May 2013 #284
That was perfect. alphafemale May 2013 #363
you have to have a baby first snooper2 May 2013 #235
in this thread? CreekDog May 2013 #335
You've got to be kidding. nt woolldog May 2013 #212
Nope. Why should a baby have to sit in shit? morningfog May 2013 #236
The baby doesn't have to. woolldog May 2013 #292
Ridiculous argument Whoa_Nelly May 2013 #359
they make it sound like baby poop isn't human feces, like it's cotton candy and clovers CreekDog May 2013 #361
In every Starbucks I've been in, the door has never been more than 30 feet away. cherokeeprogressive May 2013 #247
I would. But, I don't begrudge them for what they did. Certainly don't think calling morningfog May 2013 #252
I suspect the cops were called b/c Dad threw his drink on the floor. elehhhhna May 2013 #311
It was Starbucks... pipi_k May 2013 #310
Someone think of the patents! REP May 2013 #324
Shitting in a restaurant would not satisfy 35 USC 102(b) jberryhill May 2013 #367
Yes, but the challenge will be finding disclosure in writing. Ms. Toad May 2013 #387
There are some epic "known by others" cases jberryhill May 2013 #391
Tell me about it. Ms. Toad May 2013 #393
Heh... jberryhill May 2013 #394
Me too. Ms. Toad May 2013 #400
Yes, but we don't "fucking poop" where we eat. Beacool May 2013 #339
+1000 smirkymonkey May 2013 #381
+1 Chan790 May 2013 #319
It's a dining room. It may not be a fancy dining room, but you can get soup and MADem May 2013 #234
Places used to not accommodate wheelchairs. morningfog May 2013 #238
I disagree. There was a bathroom in the place, they should have used it. nt MADem May 2013 #278
Dumping pipi_k May 2013 #312
Technically, he did that after having a rag thrown at him by a taunting employee. antigone382 May 2013 #377
Oh pu-leeze...somebody call the waaaammmbulaance marions ghost May 2013 #325
so bitter demwing May 2013 #244
you apparently don't know the meaning of 'bitter'. what i am is *disgusted*. did you miss HiPointDem May 2013 #250
bitter demwing May 2013 #281
LOL "hostility" marions ghost May 2013 #327
No, you're wrong. It's disgustingly unsanitary and these parents were assholes. Chan790 May 2013 #318
listen nebenaube May 2013 #347
Message auto-removed Name removed May 2013 #85
so what? then they walked to starbucks for their 'coffee run'. if the kid had a clean diaper when HiPointDem May 2013 #178
How do you know what their plan for the day was? morningfog May 2013 #194
that's their problem. not sure what yours is. HiPointDem May 2013 #218
Babies are people. morningfog May 2013 #222
doesn't mean they get to poop in the dining room and only anti-social low-life narcissists think HiPointDem May 2013 #224
For fucks sake. Have you ever changed a diaper? morningfog May 2013 #229
I have changed a lot of diapers dflprincess May 2013 #243
We have no indication where this diaper fell on the scale. morningfog May 2013 #246
There's a big difference between a 12 week old and a 1 year old..poop wise.. pipoman May 2013 #272
It does not make it anti social. If starbucks wants them to change diapers somewhere morningfog May 2013 #274
They do..the bathroom.. pipoman May 2013 #279
So what? We learn, progress and accommodate. morningfog May 2013 #280
I respect others.. pipoman May 2013 #283
But not enough to support their comfort when getting a diaper changed? morningfog May 2013 #285
They're not entitled to comfort when shitting. Chan790 May 2013 #331
Those seat bidets are nice! jberryhill May 2013 #368
Human feces has well understood health risks, including e-coli CreekDog May 2013 #358
...and you'd be wrong. n/t Chan790 May 2013 #322
So are the Starbuck employees and customers that parent treated like shit... Violet_Crumble May 2013 #304
And their shit is loaded with ecoli. It is a public health issue. alphafemale May 2013 #366
Ok, just have to point this out... laundry_queen May 2013 #295
Use the bathroom sink, then. leveymg May 2013 #330
Do you honestly believe the smell stays in the diaper if it is not changed? jeff47 May 2013 #28
Yes.. pipoman May 2013 #34
No, it really doesn't. jeff47 May 2013 #41
It's not sanitary to do it in an area where people eat and drink. cui bono May 2013 #65
Neither's throwing the cleaning rag on the floor. jeff47 May 2013 #75
How do you know that? n/t cui bono May 2013 #76
That they threw it on the floor? The article. jeff47 May 2013 #81
Oh okay, so you know what I think because I didn't say anything about it. That's funny! cui bono May 2013 #84
It's a message board. If you don't mention it, you aren't angry about it jeff47 May 2013 #92
Again, clearly you never took a logic class. cui bono May 2013 #95
You seem to be operating under the illusion that this is a debate club. jeff47 May 2013 #110
except there's no indication they re-used it after throwing it at the poopy floor. this couple HiPointDem May 2013 #180
Oh, PLEASE ...... oldhippie May 2013 #337
the article doesn't say they threw a rag on the floor fishwax May 2013 #257
throwing a wet cleaning rag on the floor v. changing a poopy diaper on a table on which people HiPointDem May 2013 #176
Was the cleaning rag pipi_k May 2013 #313
yes, it really does. a baby wearing a poopy diaper smells a creat deal less than opening that poopy HiPointDem May 2013 #175
It's a baby. Are you so frail you can't take it? Toughen up, gunner. morningfog May 2013 #199
Is this English? pipoman May 2013 #282
Fixed the typo. morningfog May 2013 #287
deal with it, Shit happens snooper2 May 2013 #232
Changing a baby on a table where people eat. MineralMan May 2013 #4
Don't think it was the table... demwing May 2013 #20
All the same... MineralMan May 2013 #21
maybe not.. demwing May 2013 #40
They could get some feces on the chair accidentally after wiping the child. Or even on the table. cui bono May 2013 #70
So could all the customers who don't wash their hands after using the bathroom. jeff47 May 2013 #78
exactly, it's a sick world demwing May 2013 #86
when i worked fast food, yes, all the salt/pepper & condiment bottles got sterilized regularly. HiPointDem May 2013 #182
I get it that poo is gross demwing May 2013 #79
if the freaking diaper was so full then one of the parents should have stayed with the baby while HiPointDem May 2013 #184
You have so much hate demwing May 2013 #237
The odor of a poopy diaper does not Jenoch May 2013 #143
Exactly brush May 2013 #23
Just more entitled get the red out May 2013 #25
I have no idea what they were thinking. MineralMan May 2013 #26
Why do you think a dirty diaper only smells when it is removed? jeff47 May 2013 #29
So, from what you said, it's OK for this Mom to change MineralMan May 2013 #30
I'm saying your prime objection is invalid. jeff47 May 2013 #36
No. My prime objection is shit in a dining area. MineralMan May 2013 #44
It's still invalid jeff47 May 2013 #48
Are you obtuse? DIAPERS SHOULD NOT BE CHANGED IN PUBLIC EATING AREAS. Period. nt brush May 2013 #61
Because you find it icky. jeff47 May 2013 #72
That's ridiculous. Shit in the eating area of a restaurant is unsanitary. Period. A better option Squinch May 2013 #116
I agree, that poster is being ridiculous. U4ikLefty May 2013 #137
Diseases transmitted by the fecal oral pathway: Ms. Toad May 2013 #144
Thank you. I was going to wade in here, but you said it better than I did. Esp the coliform Nay May 2013 #353
I take care of 0-3 year olds for a week every summer Ms. Toad May 2013 #382
I think we got polio beat jberryhill May 2013 #371
In the US - mostly Ms. Toad May 2013 #376
Okay but, jberryhill May 2013 #378
Ok take polio off your personal concern list - Ms. Toad May 2013 #383
it's unsanitary, period. they had better options. they were simply too self-centered to use them. HiPointDem May 2013 #201
thank you hpd arely staircase May 2013 #390
No, because it's actually and truly a health-code violation. Chan790 May 2013 #336
They should be changed where ever they are dirty. Get the fuck over yourself. morningfog May 2013 #200
Wow. You are really amazing. Puglover May 2013 #309
+++++ marions ghost May 2013 #334
Have you ever worked in foodservice? susanna May 2013 #404
And if you don't change diapers, they leak -- then there is poop wherever the kid is. n/t woodsprite May 2013 #55
Other people's childen are their MineralMan May 2013 #133
then they shouldn't have brought their kid in the restaurant at all if he's dribbling poop all over. HiPointDem May 2013 #186
You have issues. Number23 May 2013 #248
+10.000 smirkymonkey May 2013 #112
Wrong and wrong pipoman May 2013 #46
If it's a smelly diaper, the whole room smells before it's opened. jeff47 May 2013 #51
It doesn't leave much Jenoch May 2013 #146
babyshite = dirty dishcloth Cronus Protagonist May 2013 #164
yeah, restaurants never use sterilizer. never never never. they never wash anything. especially HiPointDem May 2013 #189
Seriously? susanna May 2013 #405
uh marions ghost May 2013 #53
Take the kid out to where? jeff47 May 2013 #57
on the sidewalk outside the restaurant. or at their own home when they got there. HiPointDem May 2013 #191
When they are not in a restaurant they find places, right? marions ghost May 2013 #317
Get real! The restroom was certainly a better option than a restaurant table top. nt brush May 2013 #60
You should read before you post. They didn't use a table top. (nt) jeff47 May 2013 #63
big deal, it was in the dining area. hobbit709 May 2013 #66
Well, it's an enormous deal to the health department. jeff47 May 2013 #74
and that chair doesn't know where my ass has been. hobbit709 May 2013 #96
And my point is that dining area is far filthier than you seem to think jeff47 May 2013 #100
i'm sure that shit in the dining area, whether on tables or seats, violates regulations. and i'm HiPointDem May 2013 #193
There is another option wercal May 2013 #101
Article doesn't say that they drove. Might not have been an option. (nt) jeff47 May 2013 #102
Good Grief wercal May 2013 #105
Shielded behind a table isn't such a terrible option jeff47 May 2013 #107
I don't know why you persist in defending this... wercal May 2013 #109
If it's such a vital rule, how did you make customers follow it? jeff47 May 2013 #113
Again, Please I am begging you wercal May 2013 #123
We are assuming these parents have legs, aren't we? Violet_Crumble May 2013 #305
Did they drive there? 'Cause I changed a lot of diapers in the trunk of our car. winter is coming May 2013 #5
me too d_r May 2013 #37
Starbucks and others should have changing tables... hlthe2b May 2013 #6
I was having dinner at the Olive Garden Aerows May 2013 #9
seriously? Liberal_in_LA May 2013 #11
I wish I was kidding Aerows May 2013 #59
I can tell you exactly which one it was Aerows May 2013 #362
Message auto-removed Name removed May 2013 #365
Gross! marions ghost May 2013 #15
I think I was as aghast as everyone there Aerows May 2013 #170
Not the Olive Garden's fault, no marions ghost May 2013 #315
I don't know how they handled it Aerows May 2013 #357
as a parent of two d_r May 2013 #38
I'm sure Aerows May 2013 #168
Sometimes the wrong people reproduce! treestar May 2013 #141
Who did those two cretins learn it from? Aerows May 2013 #167
gad. did you say anything? i would have, to the manager and to those low-life patrons. HiPointDem May 2013 #195
The nausea of having a baby didy changed Aerows May 2013 #354
OMG pipi_k May 2013 #314
This went beyond pure nasty Aerows May 2013 #356
I have never experienced anything like that but I know if I did I couldn't leave without letting the lunasun May 2013 #398
if it wasn't for baby poop Starbucks would have special drinks olddots May 2013 #10
What creepy parents marions ghost May 2013 #12
People are eating in Starbucks leftynyc May 2013 #13
Restaurants have been shut down for less than that. It's a HUGE health code violation. kestrel91316 May 2013 #43
Not to mention leftynyc May 2013 #64
I am a parent and it is really disgusting to even read about it lunasun May 2013 #115
Thats just disgusting. bunnies May 2013 #14
Starbucks doesn't have a rest room? AndyA May 2013 #16
They had a restroom, but it lacked a changing table. winter is coming May 2013 #18
I just edited my post as I read that in the article but forgot about it AndyA May 2013 #19
No way would I change any kid of mine on the floor of any restroom. RC May 2013 #80
Well, hopefully you'd choose someplace other than in a restaurant where others are trying to eat. AndyA May 2013 #120
That's why the diaper bag doubles as a mat jberryhill May 2013 #128
+1. I've had to change on the restroom floor a time or two. winter is coming May 2013 #179
well imagine how everyone else feels when you change your little darling in the room where HiPointDem May 2013 #198
I've been in restaurants where people have done this in the booth they were in. RC May 2013 #249
yeah, sure you have. because shit in dining areas is ok with the health dept, ok with restaurant HiPointDem May 2013 #253
A changing table with feces from other kids is so much better! MADem May 2013 #240
The blanket is then contaminated on both sides. RC May 2013 #259
I used flannel changing pads. Solid on one side, printed on the other. n/t winter is coming May 2013 #273
Yep--when you get home, you take it out of the diaper bag, where you've placed it, hopefully, MADem May 2013 #276
Hell no. If the choice was bathroom floor or a bench, I would use the bench. morningfog May 2013 #255
+10 RC May 2013 #263
K&R, Thank You! smirkymonkey May 2013 #114
so did the Burgos family apologize to the starbucks ppl who had to clean up the drink? nt msongs May 2013 #17
no more than they apologized to them for having to sterilize the area where they'd just changed HiPointDem May 2013 #219
dumping the coffee on the floor riverwalker May 2013 #22
Yeah, it negates any sympathy I may have had for the couple. Puzzledtraveller May 2013 #24
ditto nt laundry_queen May 2013 #296
Yeah, for me too. I got the distinct idea that the couple thought it would be a hoot to Nay May 2013 #360
"Parents are getting thrashed on the internet" Buns_of_Fire May 2013 #27
I go with the parents! Provoked by a stupid and rude employee! n-t Logical May 2013 #62
Stupid and rude, okay. But how were the parents provoked? Buns_of_Fire May 2013 #108
The employee was wrong! And talking to the parents would have... Logical May 2013 #111
...as would be your privilege. Buns_of_Fire May 2013 #124
The parents violated the health code, period. If an inspector had walked in on them, he would have Ikonoklast May 2013 #264
Who said it was Feces? Also, love drama I see! n-t Logical May 2013 #286
me too. I dont want to see diapers changed around food Liberal_in_LA May 2013 #342
Well, it certainly would put me off of ordering a "hot chocolate". n/t zappaman May 2013 #31
What a couple of entitled brats the parents are... ScreamingMeemie May 2013 #32
Really? Bet you don't run a business! I guess you do.... Logical May 2013 #67
Sorry, but I'm siding with Starbucks. I would "throw" a rag at the parents as well if they were ScreamingMeemie May 2013 #71
You have no idea if shit was involved! Throw a rag at me and you would get it.... Logical May 2013 #82
And then it would really get real, eh? ScreamingMeemie May 2013 #87
Lol, so you believe the part you want to believe! So GOP of you! n-t Logical May 2013 #88
Yep, that's typical. Disagree with you so I'm the GOP, okay.... ScreamingMeemie May 2013 #94
"shows you have a anger issue!" actslikeacarrot May 2013 #364
Throwing the rag and then using it is a health code violation jeff47 May 2013 #89
The point is really about subjecting other paying customers to baby mess ScreamingMeemie May 2013 #97
One could argue using a bench behind a table prevented that. jeff47 May 2013 #99
I'm sorry, but you're splitting hairs...over something that should NEVER be done. ScreamingMeemie May 2013 #117
There is human shit right where people sit and eat... Pelican May 2013 #300
LOL, and I would fire you on the spot if I was your boss! n-t Logical May 2013 #149
...and somehow... I wouldn't be all bummed out about it. I don't put the needs of one customer ScreamingMeemie May 2013 #157
Simple, any employee who throws a rag at a customer is an idiot. n-t Logical May 2013 #160
Even simpler--any idiot who changes a baby's diaper in a dining area and then dumps coffee should be ScreamingMeemie May 2013 #163
LOL, escorted out is finem, and normal. Throwing a rag is ignorant and classless! We agree!! n-t Logical May 2013 #166
If you agree that the parents were clueless idiots then yes. The cloth is outside of it. ScreamingMeemie May 2013 #172
I think the parents were wrong. n-t Logical May 2013 #190
I do run a business Codeine May 2013 #142
"dickhead" LOL, you sounds like a sound and professional business owner. n-t Logical May 2013 #151
Yes, all people who run businesses are proper pinkies-out sort of folk. nt Codeine May 2013 #153
No, but most are civil and handle issues with tact. Or in your case, not so much. n-t Logical May 2013 #154
Changing a diaper in an eating establishment does not warrant a measured and tactful response. nt Codeine May 2013 #156
Let me know your "business" location, I would love to avoid it. n-t Logical May 2013 #158
Come on, Mom and Dad, that's unacceptable. Arkansas Granny May 2013 #33
Those parents are DISGUSTING people. Starbucks had every right to throw them our on their asses for kestrel91316 May 2013 #39
+1,000,000 Auggie May 2013 #127
Entitled pigs for parents... TeeYiYi May 2013 #42
Set tazers to 11 JVS May 2013 #45
A Parent Should Be Prepared grilled onions May 2013 #47
They do. Even in 1990, when my first was born, diaper bags came with changing pads ScreamingMeemie May 2013 #68
Good. name not needed May 2013 #50
Hmmm MadrasT May 2013 #52
Pretty sure the parents are the jerks here. NaturalHigh May 2013 #54
Well, you can't tell by changing the diaper, but by the dad intentionally spilling his coffee. n/t woodsprite May 2013 #56
Yeah...maybe I should have said "dad" instead of "parents." NaturalHigh May 2013 #58
LOL, yes, because throwing a rag at the family was brilliant! Unbelievable! N-t Logical May 2013 #69
Yeah, because changing a dirty diaper on a dining table was brilliant! Unbelievable! NaturalHigh May 2013 #119
"hey, get your baby and his shitty diaper off that table"...I assume you are unemployed. n-t Logical May 2013 #152
LOL...uh, no. And I think the previous quote is perfectly appropriate. NaturalHigh May 2013 #173
No one I know would say that. And I am glad. n-t Logical May 2013 #187
Glad you know such prim and proper folks. NaturalHigh May 2013 #202
LOL, on the seat. But hold on to your version if you feel better. n-t Logical May 2013 #221
On the seat...okay I obviously misread that. NaturalHigh May 2013 #409
LOL, and again, no proof it was crap. Facts are not your strong point. n-t Logical May 2013 #410
Dirty diaper, baby crap, not a big leap. NaturalHigh May 2013 #411
Message auto-removed Name removed May 2013 #73
Wow. What entitled brats these parents are. richmwill May 2013 #77
Nobody deserves a Good Citizen prize in this case. The Velveteen Ocelot May 2013 #83
That's gross and they sound like inconsiderate assholes Matariki May 2013 #90
I have never been in a Starsbuck so all I can say is they should invest in changing tables southernyankeebelle May 2013 #91
Bingo ScreamingMeemie May 2013 #118
I know - KT2000 May 2013 #93
Let me guess. They calle dthe bomb squad..... Guy Whitey Corngood May 2013 #98
Yet another problem that would be solved by a zombie apocalypse. ZombieHorde May 2013 #103
I've found that my zombie neighbors make excellent companions when I feel like Starbucks. Buns_of_Fire May 2013 #131
Just wear a helmet when you hang out with them. nt ZombieHorde May 2013 #148
I am siding with neither side but I will say this... Neoma May 2013 #106
Yes - but it inappropriate to deliberately make it happen Ms. Toad May 2013 #140
That's disgusting. distantearlywarning May 2013 #121
Doesn't sound as if anyone acted appropriately etherealtruth May 2013 #122
the father dumping his drink on the floor and telling employees to clean it up JI7 May 2013 #125
They were right to eject the couple. The man intentionally Honeycombe8 May 2013 #126
Those parents should be banned from Starbucks for life Samurai_Writer May 2013 #130
Cops actually called because dad purposefully poured his coffee on the flour mainer May 2013 #132
like changing diapers in the dining room isn't? HiPointDem May 2013 #241
NO, jesus christ what is wrong with you. I don't know how you change diapers. morningfog May 2013 #262
there is, actually. because no matter how delightful your little darling is, no one wants to HiPointDem May 2013 #269
You have a real hate issue. morningfog May 2013 #270
Well, not to quibble, but I've seen times my baby was so enraged about a diaper change that I had to NBachers May 2013 #303
Changing a diaper pipi_k May 2013 #320
Go out front and ask! Mariana May 2013 #403
Post removed Post removed May 2013 #275
Video of the starbucks makes it look like definitely a commuter store mainer May 2013 #134
People: I just can't figure them out. Knightraven May 2013 #135
Breeders... Egalitarian Thug May 2013 #136
now now now mainer May 2013 #138
There are breeders.. PasadenaTrudy May 2013 #145
True enough, but we never notice those. n/t Egalitarian Thug May 2013 #147
^^ this Cronus Protagonist May 2013 #165
Congratulations on being first in the thread! jberryhill May 2013 #369
Go out to the car treestar May 2013 #139
I expect diaper changers in Dunkin Donuts Capt. Obvious May 2013 #150
Starbucks probably had one of those restrooms with no counter Warpy May 2013 #159
I agree. laundry_queen May 2013 #299
"IF she had no car, and it was winter" jberryhill May 2013 #370
Denver, in May. Sounds nice! Quantess May 2013 #379
Hence the IF. laundry_queen May 2013 #380
Ah, yes, well... jberryhill May 2013 #385
Nor do we. laundry_queen May 2013 #386
But jberryhill May 2013 #395
I think it's more like 30 minutes. nt laundry_queen May 2013 #396
Maybe they did it on purpose to cause controversy and then sue Starbucks darkangel218 May 2013 #161
I had the same thought. NaturalHigh May 2013 #177
I was on the parents Niceguy1 May 2013 #162
one time years ago d_r May 2013 #169
that's disgusting. no, they could have waited & changed him in their car or when they got home. HiPointDem May 2013 #171
Another case of parents who refuse to have their plans altered by responsibility ProudToBeBlueInRhody May 2013 #183
As usual... Bonobo May 2013 #185
I understand how you feel, but IMHO these 'small' issues reflect the trouble this society is Nay May 2013 #384
Restaurants need to have bathroom facilities for ALL their customers. Nine May 2013 #188
i've changed plenty of babies on bathroom floors; it was usual practice before changing tables. HiPointDem May 2013 #192
You know, places didn't used to have handicap ramps either. morningfog May 2013 #203
i'm sure you would. HiPointDem May 2013 #206
"special baby"? Nine May 2013 #208
you put the baby down on the clean towel, blanket or changing mat you have brought along HiPointDem May 2013 #215
Tell you what. Nine May 2013 #226
'the basic facilities' are a recent development. generations of parents took care of their babies' HiPointDem May 2013 #231
Why don't you support advancing the rights and comforts of children and parents? morningfog May 2013 #266
Post removed Post removed May 2013 #268
Changing tables are now a right? SpartanDem May 2013 #301
Option: pipi_k May 2013 #349
baby changing stations can cause norovirus outbreak grasswire May 2013 #196
I always put changing pads down on top of the changing table, winter is coming May 2013 #214
That's because pipi_k May 2013 #321
Because the world revolves around them and their kids. El Fuego May 2013 #204
You applaud an employee who threw a rag at customers and verbally abused them? Nine May 2013 #277
Who the hell drinks cofee on a friday night? Bennyboy May 2013 #209
"ParentS are getting thrashed on the internet" NaturalHigh May 2013 #211
yup Liberal_in_LA May 2013 #344
Disgusting narcissistic parents. Cops should have arrested them. nt Demo_Chris May 2013 #227
Here's $.50 to buy a clue with... TAKE IT TO YOUR FUCKING CAR. n/t cherokeeprogressive May 2013 #242
ack proud patriot May 2013 #256
Parents are clearly in the wrong LittleBlue May 2013 #260
What idiocy! burrowowl May 2013 #271
I note this story contains no information about whether the parents used a changing pad on the seat. Nine May 2013 #288
I have just one thing to say about this incident: Buzz Clik May 2013 #289
The parents are inconsiderate idiots. Apophis May 2013 #290
Both sides were in the wrong here. GiaGiovanni May 2013 #291
There were no changing tables when my children were in diapers. Boudica the Lyoness May 2013 #293
sweet! now i can justify changing my Depends anywhere! NuttyFluffers May 2013 #294
Fucking fire that barista. flvegan May 2013 #297
Disgusting. Skip Intro May 2013 #298
Sorry malaise May 2013 #302
Maybe they should have asked the parents to leave instead. Kick 'em out. Quantess May 2013 #306
Here's one of life's dependable axioms: Shit + restaurant dining room = bad. Squinch May 2013 #307
Such self-important, entitled parents. MNBrewer May 2013 #308
It's just plain unsanitary and disgusting. HappyMe May 2013 #316
How disgusting. "As a mother" doesn't excuse being flat-out nasty and revolting. REP May 2013 #323
This would explain why, when I spilled my coffee on a seat in Starbucks and then licked it up... Buzz Clik May 2013 #326
My cat's breath smells like cat food jberryhill May 2013 #372
I actually thought it improved the taste of the coffee. I had ordered my first cup of "blonde"... Buzz Clik May 2013 #373
True that jberryhill May 2013 #375
Who the fuck names their kid Thiago? TransitJohn May 2013 #328
Soccer fans. Buzz Clik May 2013 #374
If you go to Walmart, you see this all the time at the McDonalds Tables itsrobert May 2013 #332
Even worse is that these parents aren't ashamed at all Quantess May 2013 #333
Starbucks shouldn't have apologized. Beacool May 2013 #340
In this case I don't blame the employees for calling the cops. Beacool May 2013 #338
Dirty diapers around food is a HappyMe May 2013 #346
We have lost a sense of civility. Beacool May 2013 #348
This really has nothing to do with courtesy and manners - Ms. Toad May 2013 #392
A mom changed her kid's diaper at the communal dishwashing counter at the campground... Kolesar May 2013 #341
ugh Liberal_in_LA May 2013 #345
trashy is aa trashy does. arely staircase May 2013 #343
I am outraged... Comrade Grumpy May 2013 #350
Dirty diapers HappyMe May 2013 #351
Are you kidding? Warren DeMontague May 2013 #389
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This is not that hard to deal with. What the hell is wrong with people? phylny May 2013 #388
We did that, too. AngryOldDem May 2013 #397
starbucks is a shit joint anyway d_b May 2013 #401
Perhaps they were worried that the parents would charge $4 for a cup of the baby's output Orrex May 2013 #402
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People are not allowed to change babies marions ghost May 2013 #407
Their health code rating should go way way down after this. Jamastiene May 2013 #408
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