YouTube Challenge - I Told My Kids I Ate All Their Halloween Candy 2014

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  1. Amaury Chaser

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    One of my Facebook friends shared this. Absolutely hilarious.

     
  2. 61 No. B

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    spoiled, shrieking kids are indeed hilarious
     
  3. Iskandar King of Conquerors

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    This is the generation after us? Oh dear, what's the next one going to be like?
     
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    Spoken like a true retail employee

    /shudders
     
  5. Iskandar King of Conquerors

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    No, a true retail employee tells you when you leave to work at the YMCA "Why would you want to leave this job and work with those little hellions? You're taking the worst part of this job, and making it your full job." (True story). I laughed my butt off when he reacted like that
     
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    Actually, most kids I see are pretty well behaved. I like seeing babies and screaming babies don't really phase me. And when one throws a tantrum, I look at it that they'll be leaving shortly.

    I think gaining a Niece and a Nephew has kind of...changed my outlook about kids.
     
  7. Iskandar King of Conquerors

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    Lately at the Y I just kind of sigh and let most of the kids whine it out. They freak out at almost everything, so it's hard to please them all. Some of them just can't share, and others freak out when you take the toys away when you need them to stop playing. I've basically gotten apathetic towards the sound of upset kids. Though when I hear full on crying I'll check it out, because most of the times it means one of the kids punched or kicked the other and they can't be doing that.