Posted on 09/22/2017 5:28:27 AM PDT by ManHunter
A video of a woman screaming about a veterans service dog being inside a Delaware restaurant has caught the attention of the internet.
It happened at Kathys Crab House in Delaware City. The unidentified woman was filmed screaming about how disgusting she thought it was that an animal was inside the eatery.
He must have left the ghettopotomous tranquilizer dart in the car.
That nice young man is nothing in life besides service. A decent man would have said that the bus was leaving, and went home without her.
LOL....... Vet should have been on the ball much ealier with his diagnosis.
Common in many areas of Europe. I once asked a German friend why Germans took their dogs to restaurants, but not their kids. (It was rare to see a German family with children at a restaurant.) His response? “Because their dogs are better behaved than their children.”
It was amazing. The dog was still in training and the trainer told me that’s not something they train them to not do.
“Men and women are different.”
For the greatest part OMG yes. And certain breeds of women are extremely ‘different’.
Men of the past learned and took that into account. Today’s men got Eve’d, and have to learn this all over again. At cost.
/flamesuiton
Yeah—There was a disgusting animal inside the restaurant, but it wasn’t the service dog.
I’ll bet that she would not say a word if a black mom came in with a baby smelling of urine and having feces running down its leg.
A white baby.........HELL NO! She would be screaming her head off!
It wasn't the dog.
Kathys Crab House needed to dial 911 ASAP and end this BS sooner.
It would have also gotten the angry negro on record.
Bump for later viewing...
Side comment, she wouldn’t survive in Colorado, people take their dogs everywhere here.
You gave yourself away with “the much hated cats” line.
“...Imagine some woman who sees your concealed carry weapon while you are standing in line at a cashier and starts screaming, GUNGUNGUN! HE HAS A GUN! You could be shot by a nearby officer even though you never touched your own gun. Probably, depending on the jurisdiction, nothing would happen to the screamer.....”
And that’s exactly what happened to me...in a Louisiana Walmart no less; an open carry state at that. I was standing in line waiting on the lady in front of me to finish checking out when one of these big, fat black banshees apparently saw the butt of my S&W Shield. Her butt was so wide, it made my one-ton Dodge Ram truck jealous. She started yelling her head off. Next thing I know, I’m talking to a deputy that immediately cuffs me and hauls me out to the back seat his cruiser. He takes my gun, cellphone, wallet and pocket knife from me and asked if I have a CC permit...which I did. He drops the magazine out of the gun, but too stupid to rack the slide so it’s still loaded with a hot one in the tube. By now, there are 3 other cruisers showing up all with the lights flashing. After about 15 minutes, he lets me out, uncuffs me, hands me my stuff back and tells me to leave and suggests not coming back. I haven’t been back and have since mustered nothing but a total lack of respect for these morons. The point is, she could have caused me to been shot by that “screaming antic”. I knew enough to keep my hands where the deputy could see them as he approached, but I knew it was gonna be “ugly”.
“...I havent been back...”
Yep, she accomplished what she wanted to. No power is exercised more frequently and vociferously than small power. The fault here is the deputies who should have arrested the woman. But that will almost never happen. I am sure she is still repeating the story.
This is why I carry a .380 in a pocket holster to disguise its shape. People like her could be as deadly as any gun by getting a legitimate CCW holder killed by a bad/young/or political LEO. Even then, she would probably walk free and never see the inside of a police cruiser.
She better avoid South Florida where people bring their dogs into the stores and restaurants with no reason beyond it is their “Baby”. I’ve even seem some dressed in cloths in strollers at the Publix.
Bummer. I don’t like cats, they don’t like me. If one so much as walks past me, I begin to sneeze uncontrollably, my eyes water and sometimes it becomes difficult to breathe.
But because some special snowflake decides they want to bring their cat on vacation, I’m flat out of luck and get to spend three hours in an aluminum tube with them.
Lots of crazy things happen in traveling. Just last week I was on a train. There
was a woman traveling with a baby. UGLY baby! I mean, I’m not one to make
comments about anyone’s kid—but this was an UGLY baby. A guy walks down
the train—he’s half smashed—and he stops. And he stares. And the lady says,
“What are you looking at?” The guy says “I’m looking at that ugly baby.” A scene
ensues, whereupon the conductor arrives. He says, “What’s going on here?” The
woman says, “This man just insulted me!” The conductor says, “Now calm down
Madam, calm down. We here at the railroad want to make sure that there are no altercations between our passengers and that everyone’s trip is as relaxing
as possible. Accordingly, if you allow us, please step into the dining car and the
railroad will buy you a free meal. And maybe we can find a banana for your monkey.”
— Flip Wilson
I understand people are allergic to cats. When I go on vacation, I leave my cats at home. One good thing about cats is they don’t need someone to constantly take care of them so they’re easy to leave home.
As the waitress brought our order, I heard a dog bark, which startled her so that she dropped one of the drinks. Turned out it came from a under our table that belonged to the other customer. Being seated with a stranger and hearing a dog bark in a restaurant brought home to me the fact that I was no longer in the USA.
Incidentally, we would eat at that restaurant several times, and if the food is as good as it was in 1965, I would highly recommend it.
Dealing with fake credentials is the business’s responsibility. If a customer has an issue, take it to management.
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