You'd probably have to burn the tablecloth (if any) anyway -- unless, of course, the sort of person who would change her kid on a restaurant table in public is also the sort of person who would WASH the changing blankie after every single use...
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Quoth depechemodefan View PostI was at a fast food restaurant where I saw a mom change her kids diaper on one of the dining area tables. I don't remember if she put a blanket on the table at least...but I don't think she did.PWNADE(TM) - Serve up a glass today! | PWNZER - An act of pwnage so awesome, it's like the victim got hit by a tank.
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Quoth chainedbarista View Posthe lets her loose, where she proceeds to reach into her diaper, pulling out her waste, then rubs it all over everything within her reach: counters, tables and chairs, displays and merchandise.
not once does the father of the year bother to do anything, much less apologize; he continues to wait for his drink while his kid continues to fecal paint the store, then gets his drink, grab the kid and leaves.
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