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What terrible f**king parents.

1. Who lets their toddler play with cash? Money is one of the most filthy items in our society (Mythbusters, thank you).

2. Who lets their 5-7 year old get a mohawk?

3. Why would you film your kids being brats, then post it on You-Tube? It's like saying "Hey, look, we spoil our children, lol!"

Fuc k these people.

When my son was young he wanted a Mohawk so during the summer I would let him have one hell we let him use that color hair spray he loved it. ..

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What terrible f**king parents.

1. Who lets their toddler play with cash? Money is one of the most filthy items in our society (Mythbusters, thank you).

2. Who lets their 5-7 year old get a mohawk?

3. Why would you film your kids being brats, then post it on You-Tube? It's like saying "Hey, look, we spoil our children, lol!"

Fuc k these people.

1. Really? Who cares about that. Yea it is nasty but so is kids playing in the dirt, picking noses etc.

2.My 6 year old has had a mohawk for 2 years

3.Because it is fake

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That reminds me of my 8th Bday. I loved David Copperfield the magician when I was little (he used to do all those CBS specials). Anyways every time my dad took me to a Hornets game I always said I wanna be closer to the players. We went to a lot of games but always sat in uppers.

So at about 4 pm on my birthday my dad told me to get ready me and him were going out to a "man" dinner then to a special surprise that he is gonna take me to. We get to dinner and the whole time I keep talking about David Copperfield and how awesome he is gonna be, my dad keeps talking about the Hornets but I won't shutup and go on on and on about how awesome Copperfield is gonna be.He went to the payphone (precell phone era) and I remember him telling my mom he feels bad. We get to Charlotte Coliseum (think Copperfield was at Ovens) but I don't know the difference. I ask my dad why everyone is wearing hornets stuff to David Copperfield and he finally tells me we have floor seats to the game directly behind the Hornets bench. I start screaming in the parking lot that he is the worst dad ever and I want to go home. I continue to whine the entire game and we leave by halftime.

Copperfield was here about 5 years ago and for a gag gift for Xmas my parents got the wife and I tickets for him. The card said something along the lines of "Enjoy the show you unappreciative brat."As soon as I opened them I told my dad he was jackass because I wanted Bobcats floor seats.

Moral of the story is I gotto poop and somebody bring me a beer.

Edit: And I did not fake cry it for a video camera like these kids.

:iamwithstupid: minus the stupid part

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