I was wondering if any of you have seen the video of this bastard of a child.
If I was this kids father I’d beat his ass.
I was wondering if any of you have seen the video of this bastard of a child.
If I was this kids father I’d beat his ass.
The vids are staged. This was on the news actually, they interviewed the kids mother and she confirmed that these are all staged.
walk this way
talk this way!!!
I ate this HUGE jalapeno last night and this morning I was shitting lava out of my asshole.
FUCK THIS THREAD
[quote]DBCooper wrote:
I ate this HUGE jalapeno last night and this morning I was shitting lava out of my asshole.[/quote]
I was once given a piece of raw naga chili to try… If anyone is on the GOMAD diet and needs help getting that milk down, it would be quite an incentive.
[quote]skaz05 wrote:
The vids are staged. This was on the news actually, they interviewed the kids mother and she confirmed that these are all staged.[/quote]
X2. I only watched the first one - the parents’ responses were unconvincing and judging by the other two vehicles in the drive, they would never in a million years have bought their pampered little angel a $200 graffitti-covered roller. Like they’d even approach someone who’d sell it to them.
I absolutely hate the ‘WOW-rage’ angle they’re pedalling. Plenty of people would actually buy that crap (or pretend to if it suits 'em).
[quote]Rational Gaze wrote:
[quote]DBCooper wrote:
I ate this HUGE jalapeno last night and this morning I was shitting lava out of my asshole.[/quote]
I was once given a piece of raw naga chili to try… If anyone is on the GOMAD diet and needs help getting that milk down, it would be quite an incentive.[/quote]
Chilis: concrete proof that Mother Nature has a wicked sense of irony.
[quote]roybot wrote:
[quote]skaz05 wrote:
The vids are staged. This was on the news actually, they interviewed the kids mother and she confirmed that these are all staged.[/quote]
X2. I only watched the first one - the parents’ responses were unconvincing and judging by the other two vehicles in the drive, they would never in a million years have bought their pampered little angel a $200 graffitti-covered roller. Like they’d even approach someone who’d sell it to them.
I absolutely hate the ‘WOW-rage’ angle they’re pedalling. Plenty of people would actually buy that crap (or pretend to if it suits 'em).[/quote]
I would, I would definitely buy my kid a goat. I’m not gonna waste money on a nice car or truck for him to screw it up. He can work his ass off (if I’m rich, obviously he has the skills to do it too) and buy a vehicle which he’ll take better care of then if I bought him one. Hell that truck wouldn’t look that bad with about 2000 dollars with a money thrown at it for a paint job and some tires/wheels. I’m sure he could find a decent sales job making that much in a month during the summer.
[quote]Brother Chris wrote:
[quote]roybot wrote:
[quote]skaz05 wrote:
The vids are staged. This was on the news actually, they interviewed the kids mother and she confirmed that these are all staged.[/quote]
X2. I only watched the first one - the parents’ responses were unconvincing and judging by the other two vehicles in the drive, they would never in a million years have bought their pampered little angel a $200 graffitti-covered roller. Like they’d even approach someone who’d sell it to them.
I absolutely hate the ‘WOW-rage’ angle they’re pedalling. Plenty of people would actually buy that crap (or pretend to if it suits 'em).[/quote]
I would, I would definitely buy my kid a goat. I’m not gonna waste money on a nice car or truck for him to screw it up. He can work his ass off (if I’m rich, obviously he has the skills to do it too) and buy a vehicle which he’ll take better care of then if I bought him one. Hell that truck wouldn’t look that bad with about 2000 dollars with a money thrown at it for a paint job and some tires/wheels. I’m sure he could find a decent sales job making that much in a month during the summer.[/quote]
My point is that the parents clearly aren’t short of money. Character building doesn’t come from buying $200 worth of automobile, filming Richie Rich’s shit fit then paying out for a 2 grand make over. If they are the sort of people to do that, then keeping junior humble is way down on the agenda.
P.S. Skaz already said the scenario was staged.
[quote]roybot wrote:
[quote]Brother Chris wrote:
[quote]roybot wrote:
[quote]skaz05 wrote:
The vids are staged. This was on the news actually, they interviewed the kids mother and she confirmed that these are all staged.[/quote]
X2. I only watched the first one - the parents’ responses were unconvincing and judging by the other two vehicles in the drive, they would never in a million years have bought their pampered little angel a $200 graffitti-covered roller. Like they’d even approach someone who’d sell it to them.
I absolutely hate the ‘WOW-rage’ angle they’re pedalling. Plenty of people would actually buy that crap (or pretend to if it suits 'em).[/quote]
I would, I would definitely buy my kid a goat. I’m not gonna waste money on a nice car or truck for him to screw it up. He can work his ass off (if I’m rich, obviously he has the skills to do it too) and buy a vehicle which he’ll take better care of then if I bought him one. Hell that truck wouldn’t look that bad with about 2000 dollars with a money thrown at it for a paint job and some tires/wheels. I’m sure he could find a decent sales job making that much in a month during the summer.[/quote]
My point is that the parents clearly aren’t short of money. Character building doesn’t come from buying $200 worth of automobile, filming Richie Rich’s shit fit then paying out for a 2 grand make over. If they are the sort of people to do that, then keeping junior humble is way down on the agenda.
P.S. Skaz already said the scenario was staged.[/quote]
I’m not specifically talking about them, I’m sure the kid regularly drives that big bubbly piece of shit Ford with the 9" lift kit or the hummer all the time. All I am saying is that even though I have the dough to spend on my kid, either he’d work to get his own car or I’d buy him a goat and he can work to make the 2000 dollars to make his truck look better.
My first car was a 1996 Park Avenue, it ran great…on flat surfaces, but hills were horrible, I spent 2000 dollars to fix the motor, fix all the dents, paint, &c. I sold it and got a 300 Chrysler, now I bought a Chevy truck, and I have only gotten into one accident that involved a woman so obviously it was her fault (it actually was, I was backing up and she decided to drive into my back bumper) and totalled her car. However because I had to work and pay for my own vehicles, I have taken care of them and kept out of accidents.
[quote]Brother Chris wrote:
I’m not specifically talking about them, I’m sure the kid regularly drives that big bubbly piece of shit Ford with the 9" lift kit or the hummer all the time. All I am saying is that even though I have the dough to spend on my kid, either he’d work to get his own car or I’d buy him a goat and he can work to make the 2000 dollars to make his truck look better.
My first car was a 1996 Park Avenue, it ran great…on flat surfaces, but hills were horrible, I spent 2000 dollars to fix the motor, fix all the dents, paint, &c. I sold it and got a 300 Chrysler, now I bought a Chevy truck, and I have only gotten into one accident that involved a woman so obviously it was her fault (it actually was, I was backing up and she decided to drive into my back bumper) and totalled her car. However because I had to work and pay for my own vehicles, I have taken care of them and kept out of accidents.[/quote]
Totally fair and reasonable point. Now can you convince them to stop filming this shit?
[quote]Brother Chris wrote:
[quote]roybot wrote:
[quote]Brother Chris wrote:
[quote]roybot wrote:
[quote]skaz05 wrote:
The vids are staged. This was on the news actually, they interviewed the kids mother and she confirmed that these are all staged.[/quote]
X2. I only watched the first one - the parents’ responses were unconvincing and judging by the other two vehicles in the drive, they would never in a million years have bought their pampered little angel a $200 graffitti-covered roller. Like they’d even approach someone who’d sell it to them.
I absolutely hate the ‘WOW-rage’ angle they’re pedalling. Plenty of people would actually buy that crap (or pretend to if it suits 'em).[/quote]
I would, I would definitely buy my kid a goat. I’m not gonna waste money on a nice car or truck for him to screw it up. He can work his ass off (if I’m rich, obviously he has the skills to do it too) and buy a vehicle which he’ll take better care of then if I bought him one. Hell that truck wouldn’t look that bad with about 2000 dollars with a money thrown at it for a paint job and some tires/wheels. I’m sure he could find a decent sales job making that much in a month during the summer.[/quote]
My point is that the parents clearly aren’t short of money. Character building doesn’t come from buying $200 worth of automobile, filming Richie Rich’s shit fit then paying out for a 2 grand make over. If they are the sort of people to do that, then keeping junior humble is way down on the agenda.
P.S. Skaz already said the scenario was staged.[/quote]
I’m not specifically talking about them, I’m sure the kid regularly drives that big bubbly piece of shit Ford with the 9" lift kit or the hummer all the time. All I am saying is that even though I have the dough to spend on my kid, either he’d work to get his own car or I’d buy him a goat and he can work to make the 2000 dollars to make his truck look better.
My first car was a 1996 Park Avenue, it ran great…on flat surfaces, but hills were horrible, I spent 2000 dollars to fix the motor, fix all the dents, paint, &c. I sold it and got a 300 Chrysler, now I bought a Chevy truck, and I have only gotten into one accident that involved a woman so obviously it was her fault (it actually was, I was backing up and she decided to drive into my back bumper) and totalled her car. However because I had to work and pay for my own vehicles, I have taken care of them and kept out of accidents.[/quote]
I had kinda the same scenario, my first car was a '95 Maxima with 200K that cost $400. It had gotten T-boned before I bought it and the passenger door didn’t open from the outside, had 1 working window, a possible bloodstain in the backseat (sketchy?), and it was an awesome first car. I took good care of it and was able to buy a pretty sweet truck with some money I had saved. Definitely helped me learn the value of a dollar and how to take care of my stuff
[quote]skaz05 wrote:
The vids are staged. This was on the news actually, they interviewed the kids mother and she confirmed that these are all staged.[/quote]
proof?
[quote]therajraj wrote:
proof?[/quote]
Amateurish acting.
[quote]therajraj wrote:
[quote]skaz05 wrote:
The vids are staged. This was on the news actually, they interviewed the kids mother and she confirmed that these are all staged.[/quote]
proof?[/quote]
They had the kid on Tosh.O, it was staged. Not to mention the acting was MadTv Quality. if a dad saw his kid walking up to a truck with a bat, he wouldnt say “stop dont” and then walk away.
[quote]therajraj wrote:
[quote]skaz05 wrote:
The vids are staged. This was on the news actually, they interviewed the kids mother and she confirmed that these are all staged.[/quote]
proof?[/quote]
I saw a news clip on the intertoobz quite a while ago. I’ll try to find it, but in the mean time you can go to the kids own website and see for yourself, the vids are all staged.
http://www.wafflepwn.com/
Stephen: wafflepwn is NOT FAKE??!!(ORIGINAL VIDEO) - YouTube <~~~ he says its real
he says its real the whole way then at the end as a joke he says its fake when he’s threatened with the remote.