The lady probably figures that making physical contact with a strange child in a bathroom is asking for a lawsuit. She figures she’ll talk to the kid until her hands air-dry.
And how come the management hasn’t installed a low-mount hand dryer for customers in a wheelchair?
After calling adults ma’am and sir when I was a child, I’ve had to become used to children who don’t even call me mister. Standards change, and the children follow what they’re taught.
Argythree almost 9 years ago
What an obnoxious woman!
38lowell almost 9 years ago
That will teach you, lady!
paha_siga almost 9 years ago
Ruthie was polite enough for me. After all, she did say “excuse me” and such, I didn’t even notice “please” missing.
davidf42 almost 9 years ago
Back where I came from we had a word for women like that.
Laynegg almost 9 years ago
Forget it Ruthie…just dry your hands on her coat tail.
DDrazen almost 9 years ago
The lady probably figures that making physical contact with a strange child in a bathroom is asking for a lawsuit. She figures she’ll talk to the kid until her hands air-dry.
And how come the management hasn’t installed a low-mount hand dryer for customers in a wheelchair?
Welcome to the 21st Century.
Kaputnik almost 9 years ago
After calling adults ma’am and sir when I was a child, I’ve had to become used to children who don’t even call me mister. Standards change, and the children follow what they’re taught.
Kip W almost 9 years ago
“Thank you, drive through!” —Beavis, using politeness
kab2rb almost 9 years ago
Ruthie if you asked me I would have no problem and not do as that woman asked. You asked politely.
neatslob Premium Member almost 9 years ago
Considering they had moved on before she made her comment, yes.
ladymadcat almost 9 years ago
Probably, but we can all think it!
ladymadcat almost 9 years ago
Good grief, who wouldn’t hand a child a paper towel! You might need a little help some day, lady.