At 09:27 PM Sunday 9/30/2007, Julia Thompson wrote:
>On Sun, 30 Sep 2007, Ronn! Blankenship wrote: > > > At 08:49 PM Sunday 9/30/2007, Julia Thompson wrote: > > > > > >> On Sun, 30 Sep 2007, jon louis mann wrote: > >> > >>> http://www.europastation.com/gary/pictures/ > >>> No one wants an unattended child anywhere near espresso, and this > >>> seems to be an effective way to prevent that. > >>> Julia > >>> > >>> wouldn't caffeine have the opposite effect on a child? > >>> jon > >> > >> You don't know until you try, it will depend on the individual child. > >> > >> Same as with Benadryl. (Never, ever drug your child on a plane > > > > > > > > Many people would suggest putting a period/full stop at this point in > > the sentence. Or perhaps 3 words earlier (at least not except the > > advice and supervision of a physician). > >You're right, but that doesn't stop people from asking folks other than >their physician. And the "Don't do it unless you already know the >results!" is a good tip for *anything* you do with a child while >travelling. > >And there was some article brought to my attention not too long ago >regarding a flight attendant that suggested to a woman that she give her >child Benadryl. Had lots of people fuming over that one. Lecturing the >flight attendant on that sort of thing might get you removed from the >plane.... Reporting it to the airline will hopefully get the flight attendant removed permanently. > > (Somewhat related: Did you happen to see tonight's episode of > "60 Minutes"?) > >Television? No. I don't think I've seen anything that wasn't either >Weather Channel (or local weather loop), PBS or Noggin for about the past >3 weeks. No, wait, there was that Mythbusters episode.... One piece was about a child who died after being given medicine prescribed because she had been diagnosed with bipolar disorder. -- Ronn! :) _______________________________________________ http://www.mccmedia.com/mailman/listinfo/brin-l
