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3 minutes ago, Connecticut Eagle said:

A little too low for Brown. Too low for Carter. Maybe slightly too high for Mailata.

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3 minutes ago, HazletonEagle said:

My kids are 11 and 9 now, but Ill still say "these days" when you bring a baby in a restaurant, it seems people are a lot more accepting.

Sometimes it wasnt just my wife and I taking our babies to an eating establishment. But it would be a family event. And my kids would start making noise. And I was always so anxious about that, thinking about them possibly ruining everyone elses dining experience.

I cant tell you how many times Id go to get up and remove the baby from the situation and some older ladies would say dont worry about it. And compliment our kids and try to make us feel more comfortable.

There was also an italian place in Hazleton with a fancier sit down side, and the front where the pizza counter was with some tables and a TV. We loved this place, and would always sit in the front room where it was less formal. And the owners would encourage us to go ahead and bring the kids in to the dining room.

When they were getting a little bit older and still needed to learn "restaurant behavior" we would frequent a place like a Texas Roadhouse and the like that we knew were already noisy so our kids noise wasnt going to be out of place if they acted up. No one would even notice.

With all that said, people may accept kid noise these days in a restaurant setting, as long as youre not going to some super fancy reservation date night white table cloth expensive type of place. But you still have to understand the setting. Tennis is not the place for a screaming baby.

And yet, all of that is besides the point. The irony was Ruducanu complained about a baby cry which couldnt be heard on camera, while her opponent grunts and moans so loud it can probably be heard outside the stadium.

I think people are more accepting. I would be because I had kids. It’s not fair to the kids to expect them not to get antsy or fussy.

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No reason to risk Lane, Barkley, AJ or Baun.

Biggest shock to BLG and ESP would be if they cut Jackson (right up there with not drafting Ace Bailey)

16 minutes ago, HazletonEagle said:

My kids are 11 and 9 now, but Ill still say "these days" when you bring a baby in a restaurant, it seems people are a lot more accepting.

Sometimes it wasnt just my wife and I taking our babies to an eating establishment. But it would be a family event. And my kids would start making noise. And I was always so anxious about that, thinking about them possibly ruining everyone elses dining experience.

I cant tell you how many times Id go to get up and remove the baby from the situation and some older ladies would say dont worry about it. And compliment our kids and try to make us feel more comfortable.

There was also an italian place in Hazleton with a fancier sit down side, and the front where the pizza counter was with some tables and a TV. We loved this place, and would always sit in the front room where it was less formal. And the owners would encourage us to go ahead and bring the kids in to the dining room.

When they were getting a little bit older and still needed to learn "restaurant behavior" we would frequent a place like a Texas Roadhouse and the like that we knew were already noisy so our kids noise wasnt going to be out of place if they acted up. No one would even notice.

With all that said, people may accept kid noise these days in a restaurant setting, as long as youre not going to some super fancy reservation date night white table cloth expensive type of place. But you still have to understand the setting. Tennis is not the place for a screaming baby.

And yet, all of that is besides the point. The irony was Ruducanu complained about a baby cry which couldnt be heard on camera, while her opponent grunts and moans so loud it can probably be heard outside the stadium.

Taking a baby or toddler to a family friendly restaurant isn't an issue. Taking a baby/toddler to a minor league baseball game isn't a problem. A tennis match, when there's an expectation of quiet in between serves is an issue. Also, if the baby is crying for 10 minutes the baby is uncomfortable. Any parent shouldn't just be letting everyone else suffer through it.

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4 minutes ago, LeanMeanGM said:

Still having difficulty processing solid LB play.

5 minutes ago, LeanMeanGM said:

Sirianni never has the team ready for practice.

Of course Roger will make sure he plays week 2 against us. Different rules for the KC Swifties.

6 minutes ago, vikas83 said:

Of course Roger will make sure he plays week 2 against us. Different rules for the KC Swifties.

He will be suspended 7 games and back in time for the playoffs.

9 minutes ago, vikas83 said:

Of course Roger will make sure he plays week 2 against us. Different rules for the KC Swifties.

Good. No excuses for when we push their s*** in. Again.

So kind of the NFL to not schedule this until after the Eagles game.

Looks like no updates today. Thanks Elon.

4 minutes ago, Sack that QB said:

Looks like no updates today. Thanks Elon.

It was a really short joint practice. I don't even think it went a full hour.

That's all the practice tweets I saw

Celebratory beers are for winners only. smh.

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6 minutes ago, Sack that QB said:

Hurts isn't cutting it. We need to start McKee for these practices.

55 minutes ago, NCiggles said:

Taking a baby or toddler to a family friendly restaurant isn't an issue. Taking a baby/toddler to a minor league baseball game isn't a problem. A tennis match, when there's an expectation of quiet in between serves is an issue. Also, if the baby is crying for 10 minutes the baby is uncomfortable. Any parent shouldn't just be letting everyone else suffer through it.

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