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Go figure. I don't have a sound card at work, but was the step-father really laughing at him while he cried with fright? If so, that's dispicable.
As a father of a four year old who's actually gotten freaked out by some monsters on Sesame Street (he was a 2-1/2 at the time), I felt so bad for him. It hurt me as much as it hurt him to be that scared.
As a father of a four year old who's actually gotten freaked out by some monsters on Sesame Street (he was a 2-1/2 at the time), I felt so bad for him. It hurt me as much as it hurt him to be that scared.
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I hear that. My 3yr old is having issues with the Sesame Street "monsters" now. Right around 2 1/2 he started checking under his bed and needs the bathroom light left on. I wonder what it is with that show, their puppets seem pretty tame, not really "monsters".sportdan30 wrote: As a father of a four year old who's actually gotten freaked out by some monsters on Sesame Street (he was a 2-1/2 at the time), I felt so bad for him. It hurt me as much as it hurt him to be that scared.
As for the video, that's appauling. It's fun to scare adults, or even teenagers, but that child was physically shaken from that surprise.
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Here is another video that shows the results of bad parenting:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid ... 8207965240
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid ... 8207965240
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There is already a whole thread somewhere about that.FatPitcher wrote:Here is another video that shows the results of bad parenting:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid ... 8207965240
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I saw this as well today, and while it did bother me I thought about it for a minute. There is no way we know if that is the kids father behind the camera, I would bet that it is more then likely his brother or something.
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