Perhaps, you are correct.

However, I still feel it is not right to bring children into certain adult
situations; especially under the guise that EVERYTHING EVERYWHERE is family
friendly here in our community.

I do not want to ban children, but some situations are not meant for
children.


On 7/27/07 5:31 PM, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> In a message dated 7/27/2007 4:58:51 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>> I do not know  WHY anyone would bring children to an establishment that sold
>> beer, wine or  spirits.
>> ...
>> 
>> A beer and pizza house is not, in my opinion,  appropriate for kids.
>> 
>> Forgive me Bruce and Melani, but that¹s how I  feel.  If you brought your
>> kids there while you were having a few brews  and pizza, I should think the
>> kids would let you know by complaining about  being there, even though there
>> was pizza.
> It's now a very common marketing concept; look at Dave and Buster's with their
> current national marketing campaign. Of course the advertising sanitizes the
> distasteful and irresponsible aspects of ETOH consumption while gaming.
>  
> I think it is important for kids to see adults make asses out of themselves
> with self-inflicted impairment. The duality of such a state along with
> educational opportunity brings so many to UC, and such will continue for
> generations to come.
>  
> Ciao,
>  
> Craig
>  
> 
> 
> 
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