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Old 12-08-2019, 12:55 AM   #42
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Originally Posted by pwalker8 View Post
I've read that you have give a small child at the most a choice between two things - "so little Jimmy, so you want a hamburger or chicken nuggets" rather than "so little Jimmy, what do you want".
Small child? I have one friend who can spend an hour studying the menu at a restaurant (I'm talking a menu with maybe 20 choices). This includes asking everyone at the table about every menu item, consulting the waitperson, etc. The one time we went with her to a prix fixe dinner, she managed to make a production of ordering leaving several members of the Hart House staff rather bewildered (how hard can it be to order the one and only multi-course meal of the day?).
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