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groovy1224
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Mon, Mar 10 2014, 10:13 pm
I would want to be told if I were in that situation... pizza is expensive!! If I'm paying $3 a slice for my grandchildren, and someone witnesses them ruining it to the point where it's inedible, I'd want to know. The kids will learn their lesson even if you don't tell, sure, but now the perplexed grandma has to deal with it!
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the world's best mom
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Mon, Mar 10 2014, 10:51 pm
I couldn't take the salt off. It was done already. I wouldn't have saved her any money.
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Blue jay
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Mon, Mar 10 2014, 11:39 pm
well atleast it wasn't pepper! You know those little red pepper flakes they have out on the tables.... That would have been really bad .....
Although im not the meddling type, I might have said something like " Oh mam, just want to let you know that you may want to remove the salt shakers from the table, because the boys went to town with the salt! ...maybe you might want to shake off the slice too..."
But honestly I wouldn't feel guitly if I did not say anything at all.
Besides dont Jewish mothers always have something to say? We are always looking out for each others kids.
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