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<blockquote data-quote="melted welly" data-source="post: 8900389" data-attributes="member: 37168"><p>. reminds me of a story I heard on radio, years ago on Simon Mayo’s confessions. Was a bloke at a petting farm with his kids who had the misfortune to be in same group as a little princess and her doting mother who were making the trip a misery for the others. </p><p></p><p>After several stops where the princess had to be front and centre (else the tantrums started), they arrived at the goats. Again, princess had to be first in the line. After having her go, the goat was turned to meet the other kids, presenting its button like starfish sphincter to the girl. Who promptly pressed it, pushing her finger in to the knuckle. This caused the goat mild alarm, and the resultant startled jerk hurt the inserted digit to the point of tears. Mum promptly arrived on scene and immediately began kissing the finger better. The story teller says he began to stand up to make her aware when he felt a hand on his shoulder from another dad, who suggested the incident was best just left to play out. <img class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" alt="🤣" title="Rolling on the floor laughing :rofl:" src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/6.5/png/unicode/64/1f923.png" data-shortname=":rofl:" /></p><p></p><p>My point being that those horrible folk you encountered will get their just desserts in time, and whilst you had to suffer them for a few minutes, they also have to live with themselves permanently. And how fecking miserable must that be?!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="melted welly, post: 8900389, member: 37168"] . reminds me of a story I heard on radio, years ago on Simon Mayo’s confessions. Was a bloke at a petting farm with his kids who had the misfortune to be in same group as a little princess and her doting mother who were making the trip a misery for the others. After several stops where the princess had to be front and centre (else the tantrums started), they arrived at the goats. Again, princess had to be first in the line. After having her go, the goat was turned to meet the other kids, presenting its button like starfish sphincter to the girl. Who promptly pressed it, pushing her finger in to the knuckle. This caused the goat mild alarm, and the resultant startled jerk hurt the inserted digit to the point of tears. Mum promptly arrived on scene and immediately began kissing the finger better. The story teller says he began to stand up to make her aware when he felt a hand on his shoulder from another dad, who suggested the incident was best just left to play out. 🤣 My point being that those horrible folk you encountered will get their just desserts in time, and whilst you had to suffer them for a few minutes, they also have to live with themselves permanently. And how fecking miserable must that be?! [/QUOTE]
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