
(I think that where we fall short in the modesty department, we make up for it in the hygiene department. What about those nasty STD germs, you ask? We’ll cross that bridge when we get there.)
Anyway, on a recent visit to Carl’s Jr. we were pleased to discover that Carl watches out for the crippled kids too. I was almost moved to tears by the example Carl has set and the work he has done to bridge the gap between disabled and abled people.

Are you handicapped? Don’t worry about it son. You can climb and play here. And with a little determination you can probably pull yourself up, and navigate yourself around this two-story tower.
Hey, that kid's abled! Get him out of there!

Ha Ha! Just kidding. You keep on climbing champ. They're also all about integration at Carl's Jr.
So head on down to Carl's Jr. for some good food and some good fun. And in case some of you parents of "special" kids are worried about safety, relax. What's the worst that could happen? They're already handicapped.
8 comments:
I love those places. Just last week we were at one where an employee, some nice little Mexican boy cleaned the shoe bin with a rag, then the seats on all the benches , the top of the garbage cans, a few trays, and then proceeded to clean my table top with the same blue rag. Tasty.
I find fast food resturant indoor playplaces quite distasteful. Why do they all smell like feet? ALL the time? I'm so grossed out that I have brainwashed my children into thinking that kids pee and vomit in those tubes and "you don't want to play in some kid's pee and vomit, do you?". The resounding "no" pleases me greatly.
However, props to Carl's Jr for being so considerate of the physically less fortunate.
I would let my children play in the bathroom: 1. For stronger bacteria immunity. 2. So that places like a fast food "Play Place" would appear, in comparison, as a scientifically sterilized wonderland.
I love those tubes. My parents would force us to play in them when we were little and wouldn't let us out unless we were vomiting or had a fever.
BY THE WAY I learned the hard way that unlike what you 0nce told me LA is not the capital of Mexico. Thanks a lot pal.
Oh my gosh, we are so embarrassed. Where did you get a copy of our wedding picture?
You'd think with all the money he made from posing for Mad Magazine, the boy could aford a shirt with sleaves.
Good to know that there are so many establishments out there looking out for the good of the disabled, and the disabled at heart...
I have that couples full wedding video poster here http://themckellspot.blogspot.com/2008/01/makin-things-right.html
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