8/5/2010 11:25:51 PM
if it was a public fair with lots of people, i can see why it would be an issue. I'm sure the 7 year old wasn't running the thing by herself... she has parents too.
8/5/2010 11:36:32 PM
Seven-year-olds don't even wash their hands.
8/5/2010 11:38:50 PM
^^ Sounds to me from the description like it's more of a substantial community gathering rather than any sort of large fair. The question is though, what hidden public dangers were the inspectors protecting the public from? Does anyone really believe that had mommy gone down to town hall and picked up a temporary license for her $120 (likely a rubber stamped form) that somehow this lemonade stand would have been made safer? Are there rouge lemonade stands posing public dangers that a permit is even necessary in the first place?
8/5/2010 11:51:12 PM
Is it a sanitation issue or a tax issue?
8/6/2010 12:08:15 AM
definitely cootie related
8/6/2010 12:33:54 AM
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8/6/2010 2:14:49 AM
You are a CommuNazi socialist hippie who worships Saddam Hussein Osama
8/6/2010 2:29:47 AM
[Edited on August 6, 2010 at 4:50 AM. Reason : Blah.]
8/6/2010 4:44:22 AM
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8/6/2010 10:07:43 AM
Why is this thread called "On camels, noses, and tents"? I'm very confused...
8/6/2010 3:04:20 PM
I'd have issue with this if the kid was doing it in her front yard. But if this was a big event/large gathering put together by the city then I don't care as much.
8/6/2010 3:26:20 PM