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Old Jun 15, '11, 5:03 pm
Stjudeprayforus Stjudeprayforus is offline
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Default How to embarrass your kids.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qH_2h...layer_embedded

Today on local talk radio this man was interviewed.

At the beginning of the school year this father innocently waved goodbye to his son on the bus.
The kid came home and told his mom it was embarrassing to have dad wave at him.

So the father... dressed up in a different costume every day of the school year and waved at the bus.

hahaha
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Old Jun 15, '11, 6:21 pm
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HAHAHA! That's hilarious! My favorite is him in the wedding dress.
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Old Jun 15, '11, 6:33 pm
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HAHAHA! That's hilarious! My favorite is him in the wedding dress.
I gotta go with the on the toilet with the newspaper, the wedding dress or the mermaid.
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Old Jun 15, '11, 6:35 pm
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I have to add to this because I didn't embarrass my kids by the way I dressed but the way I talked -- TOO LOUD!!! My grandfather lived with us when I was growing up and grandpa lost his hearing but wouldn't wear a hearing aid (they probably were not that good in those days) SO - O - O in order for grandpa to hear me I had to talk LOUD!!! Of course, it became a habit and my "kids" would "cringe" when they would hear me talking -- and would PLEAD with me -- "Mom, please don't talk so loud". It kind of makes me laugh now but in the "good old days" I always felt badly because it was embarrassing to them.
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I have to add to this because I didn't embarrass my kids by the way I dressed but the way I talked -- TOO LOUD!!! My grandfather lived with us when I was growing up and grandpa lost his hearing but wouldn't wear a hearing aid (they probably were not that good in those days) SO - O - O in order for grandpa to hear me I had to talk LOUD!!! Of course, it became a habit and my "kids" would "cringe" when they would hear me talking -- and would PLEAD with me -- "Mom, please don't talk so loud". It kind of makes me laugh now but in the "good old days" I always felt badly because it was embarrassing to them.


He might not have worn it, because with some deafness, hearing aids "Overwhelm" the person.
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Ok. I just spit the iced tea I was drinking all over myself.



That is an awesome dad
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