Let's leave my child outside by himself, so we can all go have fun!

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Re: Let's leave my child outside by himself, so we can all go have fun!

Post by hobie16 » Tue Mar 24, 2009 11:42 am

DisneyMom wrote:How do you get rid of them after they're 18? :rolleyes:
Give 'em $20 for the movies and move while they're gone. :twisted:


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Re: Let's leave my child outside by himself, so we can all go have fun!

Post by Syndrome » Tue Mar 24, 2009 11:46 am

GRUMPY PIRATE wrote:Except that the changed it, after having a LOT of kids under the age of 18 dropped off from other states. Now it is like most of the other states, newborns only.
Darn! They need a state where you can do it with any age, including OVER 18. For years, my brother's eight kids kept yammering about how they hated his rules, couldn't wait to move out the second they turned 18, yada yada yada blah blah blah. Then they turned 18, realized that moving out includes something called "bills," and suddenly the household rules weren't so bad. Some eventually mated and left but I think a few are still crawling around and occasionally ditching grandchilds for months at a time...kinda like their own personal Nebraska.



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Re: Let's leave my child outside by himself, so we can all go have fun!

Post by BRWombat » Tue Mar 24, 2009 12:53 pm

hobie16 wrote:Give 'em $20 for the movies and move while they're gone. :twisted:
"When I was a kid, my parents moved a lot. But I always found 'em." -- Rodney Dangerfield


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Re: Let's leave my child outside by himself, so we can all go have fun!

Post by GRUMPY PIRATE » Tue Mar 24, 2009 2:19 pm

Syndrome wrote:Darn! They need a state where you can do it with any age, including OVER 18. For years, my brother's eight kids kept yammering about how they hated his rules, couldn't wait to move out the second they turned 18, yada yada yada blah blah blah. Then they turned 18, realized that moving out includes something called "bills," and suddenly the household rules weren't so bad. Some eventually mated and left but I think a few are still crawling around and occasionally ditching grandchilds for months at a time...kinda like their own personal Nebraska.
Easy fix, just tell them you are going for a ride, put them in the car, and drive to an Army recruiting station!

They either join, or go get a job and move out!

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Re: Let's leave my child outside by himself, so we can all go have fun!

Post by SkipperGordon » Tue Apr 07, 2009 12:08 pm

My first month at jaws I was at pre-board and at the last second before boarding a kid decided he didn't want to ride. And by "decided" I mean he was crying and clinging to a stanchion refusing to move. So the family left him. They got on the boat and were gone before I had a chance to signal the load operator to stop.

Meanwhile the kid is still crying and clinging to the pole. I got the load operator to combine and took the kid to child swap and made airplanes out of onezies with him until his family showed up. I then frostily informed them of our child swap policy and told the boy I hoped his day got better. Parents can be such d***s.



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