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SupraMario

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Yea, we have people in the office who have kids like this and treat them like royalty.
This one is getting printed off and posted up. I've had to work for everything I own, AND GUESS WHAT MY PARENTS WHERE STRICT TOO, And to them:
I thank you dad and mom I wasnt treated like a king.

On to the story:

http://www.craigslist.org/about/best/lax/184295834.html

My Son Is A Moron... He Did Not Come From My Loins...

Date: 2006-07-20, 1:39PM PDT


You do everything you can for your kids. God knows I've tried. But it seems like God enjoys a good joke, now and then.

I was raised in a strict household. My parents bore offspring from the early-50's to the mid-60's. I was around the middle of this brood. With nine mouths to feed, we did not have a lot of extras. We worked for simple things, like bicycles.

Nothing wrong with that. It's what we knew. And we were given a great foundation, on which we could create a life for ourselves. As I said, my parents were strict - which made me not wish to be such with my kids.

Ah, my kids... I'm in my forties, and the wife is a bit younger. I make a fine income, and try not to sweat anything. I get up... have coffee... look out at the ocean... read the paper... move onto my business.

I appreciate not having a house full of screaming kids in the morning (something that was impossible when I grew up). All I ask of my kids is to; a) be respectful of everyone, b) be honest c) get good grades, d) clean their rooms.

I do not ask for much, nor do I demand much. However... that is going to change tonight. Events that occurred this morning will bring about change like these kids have never known. The wife has kept me in the dark about some things as well.

It's my fault. I accept it. But I can reverse this downward trend - now. My generation (baby-boomers) has found that it is easier to go around a wall, than climb over over it - or knock it down. I'm as guilty as anyone.

My guilt turned into rage this morning. My son (and my wife) convinced me that he NEEDED a car (he's seventeen). I was not keen on a kid driving, that has trouble standing a surfboard, or walking down the stairs without tripping.

But I relented (again, why fight it). With some stipulations, we aquired a car for this child. The rules were put in place, and he proclaimed we were the greatest parents in the worls. Uh huh... It's 12:00pm, and he has yet to get out of bed. His mother has been instructed to tell my prodigy that he is GROUNDED. We have never done this, but we are today. And I mean GROUNDED in his room!

Not out by the pool. Not in the gameroom. His cluttered abode is where he better be when I get home tonight. And I'm going to be stopping for a drink, first. I deserve a drink after this morning. Let me tell you about my day.

I go out to my car in the driveway (I have a three-car garage - and "hers" is the only one that fits inside). My insanely over-priced piece of shit refuses to start today (3rd time in 2 months - the car is 6-monthss old). Okay... I call 'AAA'; it will 45-60 minutes. No time to wait. Okay... I'm going to take my kids' car.

I go in and retrieve the keys (everyone is till asleep @ 8am). I leave a note telling him to call me. His car is down the street at a friends house. Why? He claimed that our driveway was too crowded (and the other kids might scratch it).
Okay... I find his car... set off the alarm... Shit! People, one word; LOJACK. Goddamn, I hate those alarms.

Anyways I get in the car, after noticing the REALLY nice rims & tires on it. Hmmm, how did he pay for those? WHEN, did he get those? I get in, and notice a new STEERING WHEEL... without the AIRBAG - that I demanded he have. Oh, this car is totally bitchin' dude! It gets better...

I start it up... A huge racket comes from the exhaust (not stock anymore!)... And the stereo starts screaming out profanities! The backseat is now occupied by a huge box with speakers in it... and fast-food trash... and 'ziz-zag' papers... and empty 'trojan' wrappers (a chip off the 'ole block).

To say the least I am pissed. I proceed to drive this rattling, screaming (I tear the faceplate off - finally), piece of doo-doo down the road. I swear, I think I awakened everyone in the neighborhood. I head out onto PCH, and drive less than a mile... when MB's finest pulls me over...

WTF? I know I wasn't speeding. The officer comes up to the car, and asks for my license and insurance card... I hand over the license, and tell him I'm not sure where the insurance card is - 'it's my son's car'... "look in the glovebox" (he is - actually - smiling now)...

I open the glovebox... and a small BONG falls out... I look at him... he looks at me... This is not happening! Oh, but it is. The first thing I say is 'it's not mine!'... "um, sir, could you step out of the car, please"...

I get out, and we step onto the sidewalk. He tells me he stopped me for having an illegal exhaust (no shit - it sounds like two-dozen weedwhackers coming down the street). He also informs me that there are plenty more violations on this car... And I start laughing... He asks why am I laughing... And I tell him how my day is going.

"What about the water-pipe?" Indeed! I inform him that this is all a surprise to me, but I would like him to write up everything that is illegal about the vehicle. He looks at me like I'm crazy. But I want my kid to learn a lesson.

And the officer obliges me. He, even, finds some weed in the trunk... 17 tickets later, we are finished... almost... I ask him if I can keep all of the drug paraphenalia? "Why?" I want my kid to destroy it. I want this kid to know his "fuck-off" days are over.

The officer agrees. I could see he was wishing he could be there tonight, for the "lesson". He was pretty decent about the whole thing. This guy took, almost, a half-hour to go through all of this paperwork - and search. I thank him, and head out... He tells me if I get stopped again today, that I should show all the citations to the other officer - and I should not have any problems...

Problems?!! We have problems. I have lost control of my family. My wife is a co-conspirator. She has just been told that I want a listing of all of our household bills & accounts. 'Yes, dear - we are going to perform an audit'. She is protesting, but I do not care. This is war.

I know my family loves me, but they have played me for a fool. I may be a fool, but I am not dumb. She does not know that I just found out my son is in Summer school, because of bad grades. She doesn't know that DMV has provided me with her, and his, records; apparently they have a problem with obeying traffic laws.

It's not going to be easy, but something must be done. I swear, I feel like I have become my father... I want the best for my family, and feel something radical must happen. I can only hope they - truly - understand it is for our own good.




Some things that will be addressed tonight;

1) Son's vehicle is gone; oil up that chain on your bicycle.
2) All three kids will empty out the garage; sell it/ donate it/ whatever.
3) Mom will have a household budget.
4) Chores - that's right; everyone will have assigned chores.
5) Chores will be done, before anything else.
6) Homework will be done daily, before dinner. * Or, immediately after sports events, but always prior to 10pm.
7) Son's tickets will be paid with his allowance.
8) Son is grounded for the rest of the summer.
9) Son will study from 8am until 4pm - daily, durint the rest of summer vacation.
10) Videogames are banned from 10pm until 6pm - daily.
11) Everyone will be up by 8am - daily.
12) The youngest child is on a diet - now.
13) Mother will inform father of ALL infractions.
14) Dad will be home by 6pm - daily.
15) Everyone will eat dinner, together.
16) Mom will cook dinner - and it better not come out of the microwave.
17) The maid is being given four weeks notice. * That is going to be fun - I may not see a sexual interlude for awhile.
18) Dad is getting a new car, and parking it in his garage.
19) Son may get a USED car, when his grades are A's & B's, for two - consecutive - semesters.
20) Mom and son are to attend driving school.
21) Son will explain drug usage - completely, or face rehab & boarding school.
22) Mom will be weaned off of her "medications"; NOW.
23) Children will make their own lunches, for school; no more money for shitty school food.
24) NO soda. Maybe, when we dine out. Maybe, on the weekends.
25) NO MySpace accounts, or any other assinine accounts - a computer geek will check all of their computers - monthly (they need fear put into their lives).
26) Dad will attend all school functions.
27) Everyone will be present for all birthdays.
28) Children will wear clothes that Dad approves of.
29) Mom will dress daughter like a little girl; not a 'hoochie-mama'. * and - definitely - no "juicy" pants on her bottom!
30) Daughter will not have any underwear, except for briefs.
31) Sons will not be told to pull up their pants, or face having said pants donated.
32) NO 'Rap' music, within Dad's hearing range.
33) NO tattoos, until you are out of my house.
34) NO piercings (except for daughter's ears), until you are out of my house.
35) NO dyeing of hair, until you are out of my house.




Did I miss something?



I'm continuing to add to the list...



Tell me if I missed something...



Tell me if I'm wrong...



I've seen those "wife-swap" & "nanny" shows...



I hate to think that is my life...



Wish me luck...



I may be sleeping on the patio tonight...
 

drunk_medic

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Laying the smack DOWN! I'm starting to feel old now, because I totally agree with those points. The only ones I don't see are the cooking/maid if the wife has a job.

When I was a kid, if I was grounded, I was in a room full of books, which I hated! Doing bad in school? I was reading. Homework was checked if there was a problem with honesty about the subject. We had dinner together. I used no drugs, and had a car because I had a job. It was a hand-me-down from my grandma, as she got a new car and was going to get rid of it anyways.
When I walk around in public and see what the kids wear, and how they act [towards their parents, even!], it disgusts me. No 10 year old needs to have Snoop Dogg, Fred Durst, Brittney Spears or Paris Hilton as a rolemodel. I don't know who I want to beat more - the parents or the kids.
 

SupraMario

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Its mainly the parents, they cant learn to stick their foot up their wannabe big shot kids ass once in a while.
 

SupraDerk

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drunk_medic said:
I don't know who I want to beat more - the parents or the kids.

Our society and our media for tolerating, promoting and glorifying that behavior and those idiots (the celebrities and other ass clowns that get the spotlight). THEN the parents...then if behavior is still bad... the kids!!
 

ross1

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that is a great read, those asking for cliffs should buck up and read it, thats why parents should spank again, and let the schools hit asshat children


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drunk_medic

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SupraDerk said:
Our society and our media for tolerating, promoting and glorifying that behavior and those idiots (the celebrities and other ass clowns that get the spotlight). THEN the parents...then if behavior is still bad... the kids!!
If the parents were any good, they would be limiting their children's exposure to those media sources...
 

OneJoeZee

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MDCmotorsports said:
Is Cali kids like Joe that are tooooooo damn lazy to read this post.

Joe, this post is all about you and your peers there buddy.


You presume too much, MDC... Only reason I am not reading that whole thing in one sitting is because I am at work. Although I can be on here, on breaks and inbetween tasks, I don't have time to read the whole thing before having to get back to work.

I read most all of the political section(even though I don't bother posting) which is usually alot more involved than this article. I did decide to take a look at this one since I have less work to do currently than normal.

I go to school and work at the same time. I'm in between semesters right now so I'm working full time or as much as I am needed. If I'm not in class, I'm here in the office doing civil engineering work to earn my own money and pay my own bills. I may enjoy my sleep, relaxation, and occasional slacking off a little more than the average person but I am not lazy. If you want to use some lazy CA kid as an example relating to the article in this thread, sorry... I am not the one. maybe try our resident emo chain smoker superjustin. He is easier to pick on.
 
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SupraDerk

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drunk_medic said:
If the parents were any good, they would be limiting their children's exposure to those media sources...

And if that were the case, then we wouldn't be having this conversation. As a society, bad behavior is pretty much condoned. Gangster rap music is some of the top selling music?? Jackass can rake in millions of dollars at the movie theaters?? Bill Clinton, our former President, can get caught having extramarital relations and then be later glorified as some kind of great person??

Most times the way people act is a reflection of the accepted "guidelines" of the masses. Groupthink ring a bell? It's now frowned upon by SOCIETY to spank your kids, ground them, stress them in any way, discipline them... pretty much to be a parent and not a friend. So until the "group" changes, the members of the "group" will be hard pressed to change themselves...

We're a country of sheep, very few I think (relative to our countries population) actually step out and become sheppards when it comes to parenting these days.

I'm just glad my parents were my parents when they needed to be and my friend when they needed to be.
 

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go weed! lol that kid has to be a retard to leave a bong in the glovebox. that kid was trying to live like a rockstar living off of his dads money, that wife needs some sweet chin music also. living like a rockstar is easy with other peoples money, i can say im like that kid in a way but i had good grades no race car though well yet that is :evil2: but i dont have a bad driving record either, and for the music yeah i went through the radio rap phase but i got out of that shit it all sounds the same unless we are talking about underground rap thats the only respect rap gets from me, but for the most part im a rocker though and through, yeah i have to much respect for my mom to be doing that shit behind her back, well besides weed but thats out of my own pocket. but growing up like that isnt always a bad thing cause i know when i have children i will know all the little tricks i grew up doing and i will mos definitly be hard on them, cause i grew up never wanting to do anything for myself cause i always had everything, but now that im 18 life has been hitting me hard lately and i like it cause im starting to grow up allot more and getting more self respect and doing allot more shit for myself.
 

LilMissMkIII

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drunk_medic said:
Laying the smack DOWN! I'm starting to feel old now, because I totally agree with those points. The only ones I don't see are the cooking/maid if the wife has a job.

When I was a kid, if I was grounded, I was in a room full of books, which I hated! Doing bad in school? I was reading. Homework was checked if there was a problem with honesty about the subject. We had dinner together. I used no drugs, and had a car because I had a job. It was a hand-me-down from my grandma, as she got a new car and was going to get rid of it anyways.
When I walk around in public and see what the kids wear, and how they act [towards their parents, even!], it disgusts me. No 10 year old needs to have Snoop Dogg, Fred Durst, Brittney Spears or Paris Hilton as a rolemodel. I don't know who I want to beat more - the parents or the kids.

Agree with you 150% - couldn't have said it better myself!!!!!

I was brought up under the rules this guy is going to be enforcing... No problem with it at all. All kids need to learn respect, and the way kids get away with shit these days is bloody ridiculous... Half of them wouldn't have a damn clue what it means to work for (or towards) something, and would be at a total loss should they be forced into the "real world".