Naughty Pasadena Kids Get No Gift
R. Alex Whitlock
Yikes:
There's not much laughter today at the home of a Pasadena information technology specialist who has decided to auction off his sons' Christmas presents — and possibly dismantle the family tree — because the youngsters, ages 9, 11 and 15, have been naughty, not nice.

"One thing we teach around this house," said the man, who asked that his name not be revealed, "is that good things happen to good people and bad things happen to bad people."

In a Christmas context, bad people get switches or lumps of coal — or lose the presents they want the most.

"BAD CHILDREN get no Nintendo DS. Santa will skip our house this year," the man announced in his eBay posting to sell three DS systems with PictoChat and Metroid. Also offered were three games for use with the system. "No kidding. Three undeserving boys have crossed the line. Tonight we sat down and showed them what they WILL NOT get for Christmas this year. I'll be taking the tree down tomorrow."

I'd imagine that Jack Cluth is correct and that there's no easier mistake to make than spoiling your children. Sounds like putting the foot down was a bit overdue.

What I find most amazing was that this family on self-described "limited means" bought $700 of gifts in what they called "one tier." That didn't include a bike, a karaoke machine, and a fish tank in a "second tier" of apparently more than two tiers.

Pretty crazy.
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Adrianne Truett wrote:
Well said. (And, my not saying anything doesn't mean I'm not stopping by. Just quiet.)
12/26/2004
 
Kavey wrote:
This is kinda funny to me, and I really have to wonder if the story is true, or more like the "for sale" cars you see in parking lots and other places that used car salesmen place to make people think they are getting it from a direct owner.

Must be the pessimist in me.
12/27/2004

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