Posted on 08/07/2014 7:24:09 PM PDT by DogByte6RER
Edited on 08/07/2014 7:38:14 PM PDT by Admin Moderator. [history]
Man Buys 23 Burger King Apple Pies to Spite a Small Child
Apparently, after waiting in line in front of a careless mother and her screaming small child, a man who was having a bad day (and had a headache) decided to ruin that family's day: The child was screaming...
A subtle lesson is polite behavior.
HA!
They guy must have really wanted to make that.... point. dink.
I want a fcuking pie? I know what my father would have given me once the report came in from Mom...and it would not have been a pie.
So you think precious little snowflake should get his F##king pie for acting thAt way in public?
Good move on his (the pie hoarder!) part. The kid had a trashy foul mouth; he should have been spanked in public.
It was none of the dink’s business.
But maybe you think it takes a village.
Dang if my Dad found out I cussed like that, it would have been the belt for sure.
BE a parent, for God’s sake!
The lesson needs to be sent to the mom.
You know the old joke about a family cookout. The family had two sons. The older son was asked what he wanted, a dog or a burger.
“I’ll take a f-—ing burger,” he said. The dad sent him inside without any food at all.
He turned to the younger son. “I hope you’ve learned something, Son,” he said.
“Yeah,” the younger son said. “I’ve learned that I don’t want any of those f-—ing hamburgers.”
I use bleep. It’s easier.
Here’s a modern version of that song.
(warning: bad language.)
WHIP YO KIDS
by Your Favorite Martian
featuring Nice Peter
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TUmJDVRDRTQ
Sounds like we have more than one spoiled brat here.
I don’t believe it at all.... no date line (location) on this story. The man acted like a jerk. I am sure he has ‘issues’
This is my point of vies:
It is none om my business how someone raises their children. This is not a predilection, this is a PRINCIPLE.
Hillary disagrees, Michelle disagrees, and a lot of people here disagree.
So be it. That’s what I believe.
It became his business when he had to hear what he heard.
Subtle, reverse annoyance is a great passive aggressive behavior.
I prefer to talk about principles over personalities.
Reminds me of this https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=nojWJ6-XmeQ
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