'Parenting' is a loose word these days. I was in IHOP a couple of weeks ago and watched this lady open and pass her three-year-old kid about ten flavored coffee creamer containers, which he downed in a single shot, screaming bloody murder until he got the next one. Not that crazy crazy, but crazy lack of discipline.
Nothing like seeing the kids chilling at the iHop at 2am! My friend commented about having kids in a Bar . . . [In her case I think it was SRO] Rocket River
"You ever try beatin' his ASS?" (Re-enactment to 1:35) <object width="425" height="344"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/XkebWDTvqj8&start=41&end=95"></param><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/XkebWDTvqj8&start=41&end=95" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowfullscreen="true" width="425" height="344"></embed></object> People scream bloody murder MORE on the actual DISCIPLINING be it by belt or whatever, than on the out-of-control kids and parents now.
Walking in the streets when you're driving. Get the **** out of the way. I drove back and asked him to do it again. Punk ass b**** got out of the way. Kid's not going to shoot me. I'm the shooter.
when i was middle school age, i had a neighbor who had a kid that wasn't all there. we used to live in trailer parks so you can basically hear anything within 10 feet. one day i hear some rumbling and what sounds like a cat screeching. i walk to the back of the trailer to investigate. i look over behind neighbor's trailer, lock eyes with the kid just as he was putting a noose around the cat. he didn't say a word. just nonchalantly walked back into his trailer and left the cat hanging there. of course, i rescued it. also, i can't stand kids who think they're invincible. i'm heading towards a stop light. i can clearly tell that the punk ass kids see that MY light has turn green. but what do they do? they start walking across. no, dancing across. so i don't slow down. i love the look on their faces as i drove by. i really wanted to run them over. ok, that wasn't too crazy but it brings my blood pressure up anytime i think about it.
Like you need to ask...duh... Although it is highly debateable, if I would call above "crazy"....definitely "stupid" but maybe not crazy.
sometimes kids take off their shoes over and over. What about breastfeeding in public: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fxv6R9fUO74 lol at 2:40
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When we were kids ourselves, we all we hung around that crew of kids who did nothing but misbehave. I hung around kids who stole from stores, did weird things with urine and fecal matter outdoors that I don't really care to remember.... Though I guess they weren't totally "open" with it with supervision present. Worst public disturbance... I think when some kids were using shopping carts as their own stunt vehicles in a grocery store. One of my first "want to call the authorities" moments where I felt like a lame grown-up.
What is it with nutty kids in trailers? When I was 11, my friend and I were going to start a hamster business. I bought the hamster and my friend was going to breed them because 'no one cared' in his trailer. Hamsters had babies...and he poked all of their eyes out with a needle. Didn't hang out with him again. Not exactly public stuff though.