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    My wife would say resteraunts. I do have a phobia, where I never sit with my back to the front door. But my biggest fear would be, not being there to protect my family...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Samurai View Post
    My wife would say resteraunts. I do have a phobia, where I never sit with my back to the front door. But my biggest fear would be, not being there to protect my family...
    Not so sure that is a phobia but rather good sense. I too try to set where I can see the door.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Samurai View Post
    I do have a phobia, where I never sit with my back to the front door....
    Al Capone had the same problem with sitting with his back to a door. He died of natural causes. Of course those he did not like did not fair so well....
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    When my wife and I go into a restaurant, she always goes first. Ladies first you know. However, she knows which seat to pick. She must leave me the one where I can best see our surroundings. This all started when I lived in Birmingham, Al and was sitting in a Mcdonalds alone. A guy came up behind me and ask for money to buy some food. I told him I was sorry, but I didn't have any more money. He went nuts and started screaming and yelling at me telling me he was going to take my head off. Again, he was behind me and I could not see what he was doing. I was not carrying at the time (about 8 years ago). I remained calm, continued to eat and tried to ignore him. He finally just went away. Here is an example of why to sit where you can see your surroundings. I was fortunate he went away. I might not be next time.
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    My youngest, on the few occasions he goes out to eat with us, thinks it is great sport to see if he can get "My Seat" before I do. I usually win out...
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    I'm the same way about eating out - although recently, it's been the drive through for us - always on the run... :)
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