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shardian:
Apparently the story behind that video is the kid peeked in advance and he didn't cover his tracks very well. Serves him right in that case.
Ginsu Victim:
The doesn't even sound like a woman talking, it sounds like a black drag-queen.
Epyx:
Man...she says they can't afford to buy an Xbox 360 but she can afford to traumatize the poor kid with an empty Xbox360 box...talk about scarring the poor kid.
I remember wanting an Atari 2600 soooo bad as a kid...but we were dirt poor with a single mom...she did her best and we were happy with what she could do...but this....that just isn't right...its like being drunk in front of your kids...shame on her.
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Even peeking...how many kids DON'T peek? It still doesn't make it right...I will admit I peeked on occasion, im pretty sure the impulse to peek is pretty strong in kids and certainly doesn't warrant that as a response, not that peeking is right...
shardian:
Opening wrapped presents and trying to re-wrap them is pretty extreme. I would hope most kids didn't do that. My sister usually opened all of her presents before hand - she was a re-wrap ninja. What is the fun in that though?
thatitalian:
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What is the fun in that though?
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That is the fun!!! It is even funnier fooling your parents!
Lol. But seriously, that is why it is so much better putting the presents under the tree nearer Christmas. One day it is empty, then next day WHAM! There is like 40 presents under there!
That is funny as ---steaming pile of meadow muffin--- though! But blatantly they had the xbox for him! At least he will appreciate it more, but the teasing is not good! It would have been more funny if the kid got up and beat them all to death with the video camera while standing over them saying "who is laughing now ---smurfette---!":laugh2: :laugh2: :laugh2:
But that could be a little extreme..... ;D