You mean you seen a boob? Ewwwww, gross!
heh, relax. The baby needs to get fed. I'm guessing you're one of those guys that complains they allow crying babies onto airplanes?
You mean you seen a boob? Ewwwww, gross!
heh, relax. The baby needs to get fed. I'm guessing you're one of those guys that complains they allow crying babies onto airplanes?
I guess my characterisation of you must really have found its mark. My question was about public beastfeeding in Thailand, so it was about cultural sensitivity. As a bisexual I see boobs all the time, and of course at the gym there are plenty of boobs on ageing males to be seen. The mention of the sign should have indicated that there was an element of humour (sorry, all you Americans). Finally, I rarely encounter crying babies in Business Class so have no complaint to make
The only sensible answer was Jellybean's (and thanks for the welcome old boy)
[QUOTE=The mention of the sign should have indicated that there was an element of humour (sorry, all you Americans). Finally, I rarely encounter crying babies in Business Class so have no complaint to make The only sensible answer was Jellybean's (and thanks for the welcome old boy)[/QUOTE]
I can assure you that the mention of a sign was taken by US citizens, if not by a particular Canadian, in the humourous vein intended. Matt's readiness to accept crying babies on flights is perhaps due to his expansive love of humankind (!). Or perhaps his post reflects a lingering form of jet lag. No one that I know welcomes crying infants as his travelling companions. But then Matt has always been "unique".
I should have made it clear that I was referring to kittyboy's response rather than Matt's. I recall an interview with Jennifer Saunders some years ago about traveling to America with Joanna Lumley to accept a prize from, I think, an AIDS organisation for Absolutely Fabulous. They had intended their acceptance speech to be some light-hearted banter in the Absolutely Fabulous style but realised on hearing to their horror the drearily earnest acceptance speeches from other winners, that that wouldn't do at all. I think of American humour as visual (slapstick) rather than verbal.
Hmmm . . . sometimes I think I am too sensible for my own good.
And, although I did not say it in my previous post, I did find your reference to the No outside food sign funny.
So here, have a belated ‘like’. They’re free you know, as joe552 good humouredly reminded us.
Yes indeed welcome DaveyJonesLocker....you certainly are up to date with this boards “characters” in the short week you have been with us...cough cough....