Grampa would take us to nice restaurants when we were little. And, we (all 4 of us ) behaved perfectly for him. He would often get the waitstaff to show us the kitchen, by opening the door between the dining room and kitchen, if we were really good. Diners around us would often tell grampa he had the best grandkids, and give each of us a dime. Big money for kids in the 60s.
i_am_the_jam about 1 year ago
Yeah, suck it up, kid. Be glad your parents can still afford to eat out occasionally. :P :P :P
Doctor Toon about 1 year ago
At least tell me there are crayons and a placemat to color on
rhpii about 1 year ago
I remember at that age a good restaurant would be McDonalds.
ChessPirate about 1 year ago
P. J. Piehole’s, it ain’t…☺
cuzinron47 about 1 year ago
Yeah, in a nice restaurant he won’t be able to put his elbows on the table.
crazeekatlady about 1 year ago
Grampa would take us to nice restaurants when we were little. And, we (all 4 of us ) behaved perfectly for him. He would often get the waitstaff to show us the kitchen, by opening the door between the dining room and kitchen, if we were really good. Diners around us would often tell grampa he had the best grandkids, and give each of us a dime. Big money for kids in the 60s.
Bill Löhr Premium Member about 1 year ago
I’m pretty sure Eddie would have known what he was in for when they left the house—by the way his parents were dressed.