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Keep in mind that these are two 7 year olds. “My firend, Kenny…he smokes real cigarettes.” Thank God I never found the keys to my parents car. My brother wrecked my parents car when he was 4 years old. He drove it down the driveway, across the street, into a neighbors yard, and slammed it into a palm tree.
Funny for now. Thank God no one was hurt. Let’s not forget, he put himself and others in danger. Just imagine if he drove into a playground full of kids. What scares me is that he seems to be enjoying all the attention. I don’t think he learned anything from this. He is only 7. What’s he gonna be like in a few years? What’s happening our children? A few months back a group of 3rd graders were plotting to kill their teacher. They went as far as assigning duties and brining the weapons to school. Not funny. Concerning.
You are soooooo right Tammy. When I saw the video I was stunned…I had so much to say that I was speachless ! Imagine that, LOL! On a serious note the children of this generation far surpass the foolishness of years ago, some are down right without concious or remorse. We need to pray for the kids and especially for the parents. On a note of hope then again there are kids like ours at LPC.
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Hit That kid!! Teach Em A Lesson!
Thats funny stuff right there - I dont care who you are. “Its fun to do bad things”
ROFL!
Keep in mind that these are two 7 year olds. “My firend, Kenny…he smokes real cigarettes.” Thank God I never found the keys to my parents car. My brother wrecked my parents car when he was 4 years old. He drove it down the driveway, across the street, into a neighbors yard, and slammed it into a palm tree.
Funny for now. Thank God no one was hurt. Let’s not forget, he put himself and others in danger. Just imagine if he drove into a playground full of kids. What scares me is that he seems to be enjoying all the attention. I don’t think he learned anything from this. He is only 7. What’s he gonna be like in a few years? What’s happening our children? A few months back a group of 3rd graders were plotting to kill their teacher. They went as far as assigning duties and brining the weapons to school. Not funny. Concerning.
You are soooooo right Tammy. When I saw the video I was stunned…I had so much to say that I was speachless ! Imagine that, LOL! On a serious note the children of this generation far surpass the foolishness of years ago, some are down right without concious or remorse. We need to pray for the kids and especially for the parents. On a note of hope then again there are kids like ours at LPC.
Actually Trav, all I did was take the car out of gear and release the handbrake.
And since you slept through the whole thing in the back window, I don’t think you remember it as vividly as I do.
Phillip… I remember that Datsun… hee hee, you guys scared all of us SO BAD!!!