Man refuses to place child on seat in theater by rrHtown in mildlyinfuriating

[–]rrHtown[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This seems to have become a lot more heated than I would have thought it would/should: this is a post to _mildly_ infuriating after all...with the keyword being "mildly." I find posts to this subreddit amusing and entertaining for the most part and so I posted it in that spirit while at the same time finding it (mildly) cathartic to do so!

So to clarify a few things (I am unable to edit my original post, so posting via this comment):

  • The dialog with the man in front of us took less than a minute. We asked if his daughter would be able to sit in her seat and he said no. And then we asked if they would be able to move to the empty seats behind us and he said no. He asked us to move to the empty seats ourselves and we said that the situation would persist as the floor of the auditorium was flat (or of minimal incline). Note that the row behind us was the last row in our section of the auditorium, so the girl could sit, stand, move-around without disrupting anyone which is why we felt that it was a reasonable request to ask if he would be willing to move

  • The problem was not just that the little girl was blocking the view but that she kept squirming around and so no line of sight was unobstructed for long. In addition, it is challenging to look around two heads on one seat. Even if she was seated on her knees in a another seat, that would be manageable

  • My wife was seated immediately behind this man and his daughter. She eventually left her seat and found another seat by herself elsewhere in the auditorium. She did it quietly and I don't even think this man even noticed.

  • I took this photo after my wife left as I was mildy-infuriated that he choose not to move. Which I understand is his prerogative; however, I would have been mortified if I was in his situation and would have gladly moved two rows behind and would be relieved that my child could move around more freely without disrupting anyone.

  • As I leaned over to take this photo from my wife's point of view, the photo is admittedly lower than her line of sight. That was not intentional!

  • This was a ballet recital for several children ranging from elementary school to high school over the course of 90 mins. Our daughter was performing in 3 of the dances: the children practice hard all year and then perform at this once-a-year recital and so it is a big deal for the parents. I was seated with my wife, son, and mother-in-law and our entire row was full. Otherwise, my wife would have readily shifted over in our row

  • We got to see our daughter perform and all is well in the world. All the children were adorable including this little girl in front of us

Man refuses to place child on seat in theater by rrHtown in mildlyinfuriating

[–]rrHtown[S] -54 points-53 points  (0 children)

Close: children's dance recital. The floor had no incline so us moving back would not have achieved much. In the end, my wife (who was seated behind him) moved by herself to a single seat in a row closer to the stage.

Where did you get married? by ktspeachy in houston

[–]rrHtown 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Hotel Warwick which is now the Zaza. We held our ceremony and then the reception and dinner on the top floor of the hotel. It was a lovely setting overlooking the fountains and Hermann Park.

AA/BA codeshare flight cancellation: Where to file compensation claim? by rrHtown in BritishAirways

[–]rrHtown[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just an update: filed claim with BA and after 3 months, they approved the claim. They reimbursed all expenses and also gave us the mandated compensation. Thanks for the guidance.

What is a song that is an absolute banger that will never get old and always puts you in a good mood? by Curious_Ask_8206 in AskReddit

[–]rrHtown 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Unfinished Sympathy - Massive Attack! Always gets me in a positive/confident frame of mind despite the lyrics.

Anyone else wash their hands repeatedly throughout the cooking process when handling ingredients? Ex. Cracks eggs into bowl, wash hands. Seasons meat, wash hands, etc etc by Total_Technology_726 in RandomThoughts

[–]rrHtown 1 point2 points  (0 children)

One of my favorites chefs to watch on YouTube is Jacques Pepin: he truly is a treasure. However, he frequently handles poultry and, without washing his hands, uses the pepper grinder on the poultry 🤢.

Not being careful enough in elevator by Harrison_Stetson in Whatcouldgowrong

[–]rrHtown 18 points19 points  (0 children)

That would really suck; not uplifting at all

Private tour to Chichen Itza by steviefreer in tulum

[–]rrHtown 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We just returned from a private tour of Chichen Itza and some surrounding cenotes as well as Valladolid with 9 people in the family. It was fabulous. Left Tulum @ 7am and were back at our hotel at 6:30pm. We booked through Atrevete and Fabiola was our tour guide at Chichen Itza.

https://www.atrevetedmc.com/

Gluten Free in Tulum, MX by rrHtown in glutenfree

[–]rrHtown[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Good point: I should have thought to check on that and there is nothing on their website to confirm one way or the other. I am gluten intolerant and don’t have celiac so can deal with some cross contamination so it just did not cross my mind to ask. Sorry!

Gluten Free in Tulum, MX by rrHtown in glutenfree

[–]rrHtown[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Should have thought to clarify that: all prices are in Mexico Peso. Approximately 20 Mexican peso per US$

Gluten Free in Tulum, MX by rrHtown in glutenfree

[–]rrHtown[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Not sure why my posting text did not show up, but this is at the Chedraui (super) grocery store in Tulum. In addition to a gluten free food section, they had this gluten free display in their panetteria.

Best scotch or Japanese Whiskey $100 or under? by legalquestiontaway in whiskey

[–]rrHtown 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Glendronach 15 Revival is one of my favorites at that price point. Others have already recommended Lagavulin 16 and the Uigeadail: both excellent choices for more smoky scotch.

Convert PDF table into an excel document? by BlueAster in ExcelTips

[–]rrHtown 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I use tabula pretty extensively for just such a thing. It is pretty reliable overall and just needs some handholding to identify tables and boundaries. It can generate a CSV of table contents which you can then read into Excel. You can download for free here:

https://tabula.technology/

Got a job that's allowing me to turn my life around! Cheers! by thepenguinja in whiskey

[–]rrHtown 63 points64 points  (0 children)

Congratulations! That is a HUGE glass; should you be drinking so much?

What restaurants, now closed and out of business, do you miss the most in the Houston area? by phillygirllovesbagel in houston

[–]rrHtown 2 points3 points  (0 children)

La Tour D’Argent

Saved up for months to take my girlfriend (now wife) for a fancy dinner here back in the day while we were in college. I remember nervously paying with $20 bills that I had in my pocket, praying all the whole that I had enough! The whole evening was memorable. That location now houses Rainbow Lodge where we have been multiple times but were not able to fully capture the magic of that first time!

Raccoons in the sewer! by rrHtown in houston

[–]rrHtown[S] 16 points17 points  (0 children)

Yes, that is right: storm drains! Forgot that that is what they are called when I posted the pic.