. . . the National Spelling Bee? Uh, after this fine interview, I think I'd rather have my kid be in his room blowing up crap on his Playstation.
If you liked that, check out
this (and stick with it, it's funnier because you know how arrogant the kid is.)
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"d" - "o" - "o" - "f" - "u" - "s" ... "doofus".
Thank you. Thank you very much.
Geeezzzeeee!
THAT was PAINFUL to watch.
What do you bet he gets CURB STOMPED the first week into his freshman year at university?
*:|
I've got a word for him to spell"MANNERS".
She said his name wrong... it's Evan O'Doorknob.
mom needs to work on his social skills...
wow, how wheels off can an interview be?! observations:
1. He is rude as all get out
2. He needs to get out more and communicate with other kids
3. He's STILL rude as all getout!
lol poor announcer...
Damn, another one of those intelligent home schooled kids. They sure are making government indoctrinated socialist liberal weenie kids look bad.
That was uncomfortable and awkward, but that kid is at an awkward age.
I'm not sure if you pulled any kid off the street for an interview like that they'd fare any better.
Not to mention the fact that people a lot more polished than him fare badly on TV all the time.
shut up, mzchief
N-E-R-D/T-U-R-D He and his mommy need to crawl back in their box.
Poor woman! Can we say lets take a break and we'll be back with someone not so rude.....
It has been brought to my attention that I am too old (ie, not in elementary school) to make fun of little kids. Therefore, I'll keep my mouth shut. Though, the bully in me still wants to kick his ass because it would be so easy. Oh well.
Me? Somehow, I'm just thinking serial killer. Why? I dunno. He was totally freaking creepy. Just to be on the safe side, I'm already apologizing to the entire World. My apologies, World.
For once, I tend to agree with MzCreep. Maybe if some curb stomping happened, that would put the world out of his misery.
Yes, indeed he was very weird. But she did throw him off by mispronouncing the word she had him spell.
"Berry.....berry......Figure of speech please?....A noun.....berry.....language of origin please?....Latin...to French....berry.....berrrrrrrry...any other pronunciations?....I'm only showing the one....bbbbbbberrrrrrrrryyyyyyyy....can you use it in a sentence please?....""He was a dingle berry from Wise County"".....berrrrryyyy.
B.....
A.....
R.....
R.....
Y.....Barry
DING!!!
I thought the announcer was hot!
To anonyNOTHING 4:00...
I NEVER will "shut-up" and you can NEVER make me "shut-up."
nee-ner-nee-ner-nee-ner!
Thank you for making me IMPORTANT enough in YOUR life to be able to SCREW with YOU just by ME BEING ME!
*LOL@U*
I thought she was hot too. That kid is so annoying. I would stab him in the jaw if I saw him. (i know I know...that was such a great Dane Cook reference)
I had a puppy once that was kinda like that kid. Now i wish I would have checked to see if he could spell before I shot him.
shut up, mzchief
He was a little odd but I don't think he was so rude. He seemed hesitant and shy.
This kid represents my biggest complaint against home school. I have taught my share of kids who were placed in public schools after the parents couldn't hack it as teachers anymore (past 5th grade, I guess the schoolwork gets too difficult; or they're tired of their socially inept child). Every one of them are social misfits just like this one. They have no concept of how to interact with people. . . none.
Poor Kid. An over protective mother has turned him into a geek with no social skills. I feel for him and most homeschooled children because unless they live at home with mommy and daddy forever they will have to go out into the big sinful world and it will be bad because we all want to beat them up because they are so socially inept. I sure am glad she spent all those hours on spelling lessons because spell check is so hard to use--of course that was her best subject. I consider parents like that do this to their children abusive in that they limit there children until they become social retards. So if you are saving your child from the cruel unsafe environment of public schools by home schooling remember you sow what you reap. So don't be too disappointed when you are still supporting them when they are middle aged. I think public schools shouldn't have to take them after 2nd grade--they just become a target and usually the parents are just trouble makers.
C'mon, Mzchief, don't you have comments on how well you home-schooled?
To 4:34:
"Over-protective";
"limit there children" should be "limit their children";
we "reap what we sow";
"middle-aged".
Sorry but the public school eduation in me took over.
The Other Cheryl
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