Bad Parenting

A Driver Buckled His Beer... Instead of His Children
A Driver Buckled His Beer... Instead of His Children
A Driver Buckled His Beer... Instead of His Children
Click it or ticket. That's the rule when driving. This guy from Australia must of misunderstood that though. According to Fox News Insider, a 27-year-old man was arrested for buckling his beer instead of his children! During a traffic patrol on a highway, officers discovered that 10 people were packed into a car and several children were lying on the laps of adults and some were sitting in the foo
Carjackers Steal Car... Find Boy... Take Him to School [Video]
Carjackers Steal Car... Find Boy... Take Him to School [Video]
Carjackers Steal Car... Find Boy... Take Him to School [Video]
The title says it all. Two men in Norfolk, VA stole a car outside of a post office and discovered a young boy sitting in the back seat so they drove him to school. Maybe they were carjackers with a conscious (sort of). 13 News Now says that police responded to a report of a stolen vehicle...
Meet Jesse Edwards – Wendy’s Douche Of The Day
Meet Jesse Edwards – Wendy’s Douche Of The Day
Meet Jesse Edwards – Wendy’s Douche Of The Day
Bad parents are their own special brand of douchiness. Neglectful and abusive parents are pretty much as douchey as they come. And Jesse Edwards definitely fits into all of those categories. He's a colossal douche, and therefor, my douche of the day. Why is he so douchey? Find out after the jump!
Meet Jesse Edwards – Wendy’s Douche Of The Day
Meet Jesse Edwards – Wendy’s Douche Of The Day
Meet Jesse Edwards – Wendy’s Douche Of The Day
Bad parents are their own special brand of douchiness. Neglectful and abusive parents are pretty much as douchey as they come. And Jesse Edwards definitely fits into all of those categories. He's a colossal douche, and therefor, my douche of the day. Why is he so douchey? Find out after the jump!
Illinois Mom Beats Adult Children In Court
Illinois Mom Beats Adult Children In Court
Illinois Mom Beats Adult Children In Court
Growing up, there were certain things that I could count on. On random holidays (Halloween, 4th of July, Thanksgiving) I would get a card in the mail from my aunt and uncle who live in Gaylord with a dollar in it. My grandmother would probably give me a check for $11 on my birthday. And if I told my parents that I needed yet another pair of new shoes for yet another sport, they were probably going