Posted on 10/22/2017 11:36:03 AM PDT by Leaning Right
Its getting to be that time of year again: when jack-o-lanterns glow and mummies and witches roam the streets. But there is one Halloween tradition that really gives me the chills: Jimmy Kimmels annual candy prank.
Every Halloween for the past six years, ABCs late-night talk show host has encouraged viewers to tell their children, on the morning after the holiday, that they have eaten the kids entire candy stash. Parents record their childrens reactions and send the videos to Kimmel, who broadcasts some of the clips on his show.
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I laugh at a lot of things. But I just hate practical jokes. I don’t see the humor; I just see cruelty. And I avoid people who engage in practical jokes — they are not the people I want in my life.
It is not a "prank". It is not "teasing". It is taking your child's trust and stomping on it.
Knowing Kimmel, he’d probably tell the parents to tell their kids that Trump stole their candy.
The child should show a rubber to the mom and say that it was found in daddys wallet. What wacky fun!
I am a stick in the mud. I hate pranks. I see them as entertaining yourself at the expense of someone else.
Yeah, I know. I am no fun. At least my friends and family know not to pull any on me.
One year, after we had gone trick-or-treating, I ran out of candy to give the kids coming to our door. So we turned around and gave my son’s candy out to the other kids.
People have told me that I was cruel to do so. I don’t think so. He got a lot of enjoyment out of giving the candy away. He was only three, but I still remember him handing out his candy to smaller kids, saying, “Here you go, baby!”
But to not have that experience of having your child share his candy—to just tell your kid that you got rid of the candy—yeah, I think that would cause some harm.
I always thought those skits were mean and nasty.
Such blatant schadenfreude, it’s almost sadistic.
Do they think the children will just forget it ever happened?
Some will, many never will.
The child himself may start to wonder “Why is it that I don’t trust Mom and Dad to do what’s best for me? I haven’t in a long time. Where did that belief ever start?”
I liked The Man Show. Especially “Girls on Trampolines”!
These “pranks” are just Kimmel being cruel. His fans are the same way. No one should be surprised.
Kimmel needs to turn in his “Man Card.”
I saw a previous years montage that included a mom telling her crying little boy that she was just joking, she didnt eat his candy. He tearfully replied,Well that wasnt very kind! She wrapped him up in a hug and I hope she saw the error of her ways. But she sent it in so thats unlikely.
My teenage kids think its funny (though they despise Kimmel), but Id be more positive if the parents used it as an object lesson regarding capitalism vs socialism. Always better to keep what youve earned.
“Jimmy Kimmel” - sounds like bargain-bin cat food.
I’ve seen these videos before and find them incredibly disturbing. I don’t see the humor in them. And I really get concerned when I see the ones where the kid runs over and slugs or slaps the parent. Why do people think that’s funny? Will they think it’s funny when the kid is 16 and does the same thing?
I must admit, Carolla has matured nicely from his earlier persona
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A practical joke is no joke. It’s an exercise in sadism.
Yeah. That was GOOD. Lots of good chick sequences.
The ziggy zoggy Guy was cool. Drink a beer in half a second. Killed himself doing it though
My dad loves a show called Overhaulin. I tried to watch a couple, and they start out by telling the guy they are surprising that his car was either stolen or destroyed so he wont know theyre working on it. Im sure hes in on it, since the overhaul can take anywhere from days to a month, but I dont like it. He says theyve gotten away from that, but Ive already tuned out.
As long as he got to keep a few. I doubt a three-year-old needed a whole bag. In my area, some of our recent arrivals from south of the border take their kids from neighborhood to neighborhood, getting every last bit of candy they can. I dont get it. Why do they want their kids to have so much? I think theyre teaching them young that if theyre giving you handouts, you take every one you can.
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