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Date Posted: 17:41:32 11/07/13 Thu
Author: Bearman
Author Host/IP: 65.129.215.166
Subject: Re: You'd better take your kid to McDonald's
In reply to: Niner 's message, "Re: You'd better take your kid to McDonald's" on 17:06:21 11/07/13 Thu

>>or some unqualified shrink might call you an unfit
>>parent. WTF America?
>>
>> >>href=http://nypost.com/2013/11/07/psychologist-called-
>d
>>ad-unfit-parent-for-refusing-son-mcdonalds-suit/>Court
>-
>>appointed shrink brands dad 'unfit' parent for
>>refusing son MCDONALD'S...

>>
>>A Manhattan dad is not lovin’ McDonald’s right now.
>>Attorney David Schorr slapped a court-appointed shrink
>>with a defamation lawsuit for telling the judge
>>deciding a custody battle with his estranged wife that
>>he was an unfit parent — for refusing to take his son
>>to the fast food joint for dinner.
>>
>>“You’d think it was sexual molestation,” Schorr, 43,
>>told The Post Thursday. “I am just floored by it.”
>>
>>Schorr says in his Manhattan Supreme Court suit that
>>E. 97th Street psychiatrist Marilyn Schiller filed a
>>report saying he was “wholly incapable of taking care
>>of his son” and should be denied his weekend
>>visitation over the greasy burger ban.
>>
>>Schorr, a corporate attorney turned consultant with
>>degrees from NYU and Oxford University, had planned to
>>take his 4-year-old son to their usual restaurant, the
>>Corner Café on Third Avenue, for his weekly Tuesday
>>night visitation last week.
>>
>>But the boy threw a temper tantrum and demanded
>>McDonald’s. So he gave his son an ultimatum: dinner
>>anywhere other than McDonald’s — or no dinner.
>>
>>“The child, stubborn as a mule, chose the ‘no dinner’
>>option,” the disgruntled dad says in the suit.
>
>I think I took the no dinner option....once.

I sat there & stared at a helping of spinach/broccoli/cauliflower/liver until bed time on several occasions.

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