Nearly In Shock Tonight

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  • MerkingBoy wrote:
    This is one of the most pointless, unproductive, unimportant, useless threads I've ever read on the Internet! You stooges are pathetic!!!



    :cool:
    wow ur cool. OUTTA THE WAY, INTARNET TUFF GUY COMIN THRU
  • Slip Kid
    Slip Kid Posts: 1,175
    God hacked your virginity.

    HAHAHAHA.. oh I dunno why that made me laugh but it did.

    I think the father should have controlled his daughter. At least told her to cut the shit with the hitting and spraying beer on you two.
    I just don't trust anything that bleeds for five days and doesn't die.
  • MerkingBoy
    MerkingBoy Posts: 249
    wow ur cool. OUTTA THE WAY, INTARNET TUFF GUY COMIN THRU
    Say what now???
  • Dissidentman
    Dissidentman Posts: 15,381
    Not sure WTF happened to this post - but as a parent myself, I would notice if my child was in someone else's personal space and put a stop to it. Nothing worse than oblivious parents.
  • NY PJ1
    NY PJ1 Posts: 9,533
    Here's A Thought Your Father Is Lucky He Didnt Get Smacked :)
  • 3inputchick
    3inputchick Posts: 845
    Oh my god you guys...
    Have I got a story for you...

    Okay...tonight my dad and I went to the Detroit Red Wings 2nd round playoff game against the Colorado Avalanche. It was a great game action-wise, the Wings won, 4-3.

    However, throughout the game, we had the displeasure of being repeatedly hit in the back of the head with those little pom pom cheerleader things they hand out at games and being sprayed randomly with beer.

    As it turns out, there was a mentally challenged girl with her parents who was doing it. Now, I realized she was mentally challenged because I looked at her and I could just tell. She didn't have downs syndrome but I just knew. My dad didn't realize it as he didn't turn around to look.

    So in the 3rd period towards the end of the game, my dad FLIPPED OUT and turned around, yelling at the girl to stop hitting him and getting very red-faced in the process. The dad of the girl was like "you don't talk to my daughter that way!"

    Now I'm not one for conflict, I'm more the mediator type, so I physically turned my dad back around and told him to stop and that the girl was mentally challenged. At the end of the game, my dad and the girl's dad shook hands and apologized.

    So what does everyone make of this? I'm not a parent but if I was the parent of a mentally challenged child, I would not give him or her beer. That seems a little ridiculous.

    And also, on one hand, yes my dad overreacted and probably shouldn't have. On the other hand, parents have a responsibility to make sure their children behave in public and don't interfere with other people, especially when the child has a mental handicap and people are trying to enjoy a hockey game.

    Thoughts?
    We could have used some drunk mentally challenged folks at the Islander games this year. WOuld have made a horrible season a litle better!
    LOL @ you having to watch your Dad flip out..... nothing like a father son night out!
    A pessimist is a man who thinks all women are bad. An optimist is one who hopes they are.
  • NY PJ1 wrote:
    Here's A Thought Your Father Is Lucky He Didnt Get Smacked :)

    I don't think so.
  • josevolution
    josevolution Posts: 32,092
    wtf if any parent is having their mentally challenged kid drinking alcohol that to me is out of line specially at a public event your father should of knocked the other old man out just for doing that what an ass ....
    jesus greets me looks just like me ....