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Current Events => The DUmpster => Topic started by: franksolich on December 22, 2009, 10:56:11 AM
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Oh my.
The huge moronic primitive:
HughMoran (1000+ posts) Sun Dec-20-09 07:33 PM
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Drunk 4-year-old boy steals neighbour's Christmas presents
(This story is sad)
A four-year-old boy got drunk and stole presents from under a neighbour's Christmas tree, his mother said.
Hayden Wright was found wandering his neighborhood in Chatanooga, Tennessee in the middle of the night with a beer in his hand. He was wearing a little girl's dress taken from under his neighbor's tree.
His mother April Wright, 21, woke at 1.45am. and realised he was missing.
She found him outside in the street, drinking a 12-ounce can of beer, she said.
Hayden was taken to hospital and treated for alcohol consumption.
His mother said: "My biggest concern was him being out there, getting kidnapped, getting run over, the alcohol, having to have his stomach pumped."
She said Hayden runs away, trying to find his father, who is in prison. Miss Wright is currently divorcing him.
"He wants to get in trouble so he can go to jail because that's where his Daddy is," she said.
The boy had managed to get through a child-proof door and get a can of beer out of a cooler behind the house, she said.
He then got into the neighbor's house through an unlocked door and stole five Christmas presents.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/northamerica/...
Well.....what's the difference between that, and the Democrats, liberals, and primitives looting the national treasury?
Stinky The Clown (1000+ posts) Sun Dec-20-09 07:48 PM
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6. There is NOTHING funny there
Notta gawddam thing.
MercutioATC (1000+ posts) Sun Dec-20-09 08:26 PM
Response to Reply #6
17. Aw, c'mon...a drunk 4-year old thief in a little girl's dress?
There's definitely some funny there.
Stinky The Clown (1000+ posts) Sun Dec-20-09 08:41 PM
Response to Reply #17
21. yeah .......... because he wants to go to prison to be with his Dad
That's not very funny.
MercutioATC (1000+ posts) Sun Dec-20-09 08:49 PM
Response to Reply #21
22. I didn't say that there wasn't a tragic element...
...but a drunk 4-year-old in a dress is always gonna be a funny thing.
You have to appreciate the humor in life, even when it stems from tragedy.
Pedro Picasso:
Atman (1000+ posts) Sun Dec-20-09 08:17 PM
TOP PRIMITIVE #11 OF 2009
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15. I'm sorry, this sounds like bullshit.
I cannot accept that a four year old can comprehend the relationships of crime and punishment. That's an incredibly bright kid. To the point of sounding like a hoax. With no further information, we're asked to believe that he foiled some sort of childproof room (also not explained), broke into a house and knew that public drunkeness and disorderly conduct could land him in jail. Really? At FOUR?
Sorry, call me suspect. Sounds like one of the type of amazing hardship stories which pop up every year to make the rest of feel better about our own miserable situations.
Of course, I could be wrong.
walldude (1000+ posts) Sun Dec-20-09 08:31 PM
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19. While the "crime" sounds reasonable the story sounds like bullshit
Sounds to me like Mom's no princess either. How does a 4 year old get a beer without his mother knowing? And then start wandering around the neighborhood alone? Man, while I don't like to smother I had to watch my kids like a hawk at that age. They were into everything.
Atman (1000+ posts) Sun Dec-20-09 10:14 PM
TOP PRIMITIVE #11 OF 2009
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24. You've got a point. After reading the other provided...
...it seems like the kid sure as shit got outside late at night. But he seems to be a virtual Houdini, if you believe the Mom's version. And even if the kid really did do everything she said, she lost me when she got to the "following her fathers footsteps" bullshit. How does she know this? Sounds like projection to me. She's trying to make up stories for the Child Protective Services people in order to cover her own sorry ass. I still there is no way this kid had any concept of his behavior equating to arrest > jail time with daddy. Bull-****ing-shit.
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Atman (1000+ posts) Sun Dec-20-09 08:17 PM
TOP PRIMITIVE #11 OF 2009
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15. I'm sorry, this sounds like bullshit.
I cannot accept that a four year old can comprehend the relationships of crime and punishment. That's an incredibly bright kid. To the point of sounding like a hoax. With no further information, we're asked to believe that he foiled some sort of childproof room (also not explained), broke into a house and knew that public drunkeness and disorderly conduct could land him in jail. Really? At FOUR?
Sorry, call me suspect. Sounds like one of the type of amazing hardship stories which pop up every year to make the rest of feel better about our own miserable situations.
Of course, I could be wrong.
Oh I don't know. I've seen a 4 year old whack his big brother on the head with a toy truck and KNOW ahead of time it was wrong. A 4 year old can understand why said action garnered him a time out. Crime and punishment is pretty much a part of a 4 year old boy's life as little boys tend to be strange, wild creatures full of piss and vinegar whose childhood is spent mostly testing their boundaries. How hard would it be to relate dad's time out in the big house to junior's cooling his heels in his room?
Cindie
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That mother said she felt like a failure.
good reason, IMO
Someone should start a MommyFAIL blog for these type of stories.