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Wednesday, November 9, 2005 12:00 AM

Should cafes be kid-free?

Next time you bring your baby to Sunday brunch, make sure he or she uses an "inside voice."

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  • Wednesday, November 9, 2005 08:19 PM

    A Little Quiet Please?

    I personaly like my bookstore or cafes to be quiet. I understand that people lead active lives with children, but do you know how many kid friendly places their are?? More than you would think. I recently went to Dallas and ate with my young nephew at a resaturant that "caters" to the the baby-toddler crowd. My nephew loved it and so did I!

    We live in a diverse world that is supoosed to love all shapes and sizes. I do love kids but when they scream,cry, and tatntrum in apublic place I expect thier parents to show some maturity and responsibility and leave the domain until the child clams down. It's what my parents would have done the same thing when I was younger! I don't think it's to much to ask now.

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