Shuler King - Don’t Miss Curfew
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- Опубликовано: 19 ноя 2024
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My son missed curfew once. I didn't yell or say anything to him. Just politely took his battery out his car myself and hid it for a week. When he went out the next day he was confused why his car wouldn't start. Let's just say he never missed curfew again!!😅🤣
Love it‼️👏🏿
Boss!!
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That's how you do it... Great job Mom.
This parent truly understands the world and understood the assignment!!
Yesss
This is the definition of standards. You WILL respect my home period. Non negotiable😂😂
That's how young ones learn to respect themselves too.....boundaries and consequences.
Yup 😂😂😂
Amen.
CLEAR standards too. This isn't something vague or done without explanation. Clearly the child knew what was up and made a decision. And instead of getting fired up, new lesson. Decisions have consequences. That's the essence of parenting...to teach our children to make the appropriate decisions.
Amen!!!
I remember my brothers missed curfew and when they got home my mother wouldn't let them in. They had to sleep in the car that night and it was cold. My mom told my sister and I if we opened the door for them that we would be out there with them. We went back to bed lol. My brothers never missed another curfew.
Real talk
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PERIOD AND IF I SEE YOU THINK YOU ABOUT TO MOVE!!!
Is your mom's name Mary😂😂😂😂😂😂
My son has definitely slept on the back porch and since we don’t have street lights (County not city) he rotated from the back to the front sidewalk. You gonna learn today! Stop letting non bill payers run YOUR HOUSE!
And you know this!!
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Non bill payers 😆😆😂😭😂😭😭
My mother is gone, but, I thank God for the way she raised my siblings and myself, I'm 56, soon to be 57, retired and enjoying my life, but, it started with a woman that raised us by those same principles. THANK YOU MOMMA! 😂
Amen & Amen!!!
👩🏻💻When my oldest daughter announced to me when she was 13 years old that I was "the meanest mom in the world" I knew I was doing my job as a mom. P.S. All 3 of my children (ages 45, 43, 42) thank me to this day for laying down the law and FOLLOWING THROUGH with love, kindness, and teaching the correct way to live.
I said the same about my momma, LOL! She was hellacious growing up. I could not wait to get out of the house. I was ready to get gone. I love that woman more than life itself 😊 At 48, I would be lost without her!
Translation: the door is locked and will not be open until morning.
….and once you on this porch you bet NOT leave it till momma opens it come morn’n.
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And if ya' should think ABOUT knocking on the door
And they should be having dinner around that time so he can see how comfortable everyone is inside the house, have him there just staring through the window at home happy curfew abiding sibblings
Yes....that's how it was at my moma house.
HOW did you find my parent's note from 1984?!?!? I thought I destroyed that thing 😂
I SALUTE this people. OLD SCHOOL WINS HANDS DOWN. They lucky they got a blanket PERIOD ❤️
We never even had a set of keys and my older siblings would throw rocks at the window for me to open the door FOR A FEE of course. 😂😂
@@roseamberzine5846 LOL!
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I was just saying this to myself..... TRUTH
One night my oldest sister came home late. Momma met her in the dark hallway with that switch. It only took once for her and the rest of us didn't want none.
Lmao.
Been there 😂🤣😄
Yes, and when you are told to pick your own switch from the tree🤣😂😥🤣😥🤣😂. Your fate was in your own hands, and you better not bring a tiny one!😂🤣😂😢😂🤣😂
@@tyrarenae3486 The good old days. Lmao.
Ironically my momma sent me after my own switch just once...my daddy came and found me that night hiding in the woods behind our house. Still got a whippin but never had to go get my own switch again.
It’s the writing on the back of an envelope for me!! You know it’s official then!! 😂😂😂😂😂
And the fact that she still owns envelopes. 😁
She didn’t even want to waste a piece of paper
🤣😁😂😭🤣😁😂😭 im closing my night with your comment..thank you for the laugh
the en-velop lmaoooo
@@batteriesnotincluded4715 That's old-skool! LOL!! All of our instructions for living can be found on the back of an envelope that was ripped open(more than likely it was a bill) LOL!
My parents were strict with me. I was 19, still had an 11pm curfew, and was getting married in a week. I came home at 11:30pm and my Dad meet me at the door and almost snatched me through the door. When he asked my why I was late, I told him 'Geez Dad, I'm only 30 minutes late and I'm getting married next week. His reply was...well you aint married yet and as long as you're under my roof, the curfew stands. You gotta respect parents for standing their ground.
My mother wouldnt have written a note. She would have raised the window up and said YOU BETTER STOP KNOCKING ON MY DAMN DOOR😂😂
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Think I'm lying lol
😂😂 swear!!
I have a cousin who will see her child pulling up in the driveway and then lock the screen door and close the door and yell for them to sleep in their car because they know what time they should have been home! She doesn’t play!!!
Now this was funny!
I remember when I was grown and still living in my mother's house. I was kicking in with the bills and STILL had a curfew. Was she trying to control me? Yeah. But it was her house, her rules. Took me years before I accepted that as part of life. When your name is on the lease, you can come and go as you please.
This person deserves a Parent of the Year Award 🏆🎖
Amen!!
I guess ita your firsr time watching him, hes shuler
Until their kid gets abducted.
Reward and a spa gifts certificate for her Bravery! To saved his LIFE!! Rules are rules!!
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I was done at the "body adjusted to the temp"... damn near passed out laughing so hard.
The moment I hit the like button! 😂😂😂
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Man, that street light started to flicker, and our football/basketball games would stop immediately!! And all the homies broke out in different directions running home lol!!
Yes! You better be home before the street light came on! My parents were Not kidding
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Ok!🤣🤣🤣🤣, did stop till I was in the house!🤣🤣🤣
Yep, those kickball games ended quick. Thanks this made me remember the flickering lights, wonder what hand Edison played on that one🤣he saved a lot of behinds.
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We a dying breed. I am proud as hell of and commend this parent or parents!
When kids don’t have boundaries growing up they will feel like they don’t have to abide by anyone at anytime. I raised my boys the exact same way COME ON SHULAAAAAAA
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I did this to mine.
This brings back memories. My mom did this to my brother and sister many, many years ago. She left pillows and blankets on the porch. The next morning, she let them in around 5:00 am to start their chores. Lol I leaned from their mistakes!
Your parents were generous. I just stayed over at 1 of my friends house who's parents were more relaxed.
This is truly old school parenting at its best. I can not & will not roast this note! 💯
😂😂😂😂😂😂 because next time you will bring your behind in the house on time or the same thing going to happen again 😂
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You the official roaster huh?🤦
@@faithbishop1444 we know you definitely aren’t. 😉
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My parents did that to my sister back in 78, then she did it to her daughter in 2000’s. My niece called my mom, she advised her to ask for a thicker blanket if needed😂
“Body adjusted to the temperature in the room..” 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
He said what he said! Took me out and I agree💯%!🤣🤣🤣
That did me in! Gotta admit! 🤣😂🤣😂
Read the comment before he said it so I didn't get it. Now I'm crying laughing 😂😂😂😂
@@radellcombs471 That and "narrow existence" took me CLEAN OUTTA HERE!!! 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
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When parents are strict they get accused of not giving them enough freedom. I’m 💯 behind this note when something goes wrong the parents get the blame of having no control 👍👍👍🙏🙏🙏
AND there is no humiliation of the kid for social media clout like folks do these days. this is straight and to the point. GOOD STUFF
I used to think that way until I thought about the odds of a parent going the social media route on the first offense. Then I thought, they probably threatened punishing that child on social media several times before they actually did it. Them kids shouldn’t be trying to call their parents bluff thinking that they wouldn’t actually do it. I don’t feel sorry for them at all. If you don’t believe that fire is hot until you actually touch it yourself, then that’s on you.🤷🏽♂️
@@jwdathefax377 I disagree. Parents can be just as much attention whores as the kids.
I have Kno problem with embarrassing them on social media ( not the name calling or blasting the child's up keeping) ,the child already embarrassed the parents by going against the parents rules.
@@axx012 But do you really think that these parents don’t understand the climate that we live in today? They know that outside of other parents who understand, they’re going to catch some backlash before they even post. No one TRIES to get negative backlash. I doubt that it’s for attention. Those parents are just fed up, so they figured they’ll punish them within the “child’s world” which is social media. Most parents who are old enough to have teenagers don’t care about social media like that. That’s why they post stuff like that without caring about what y’all think. It’s specifically to embarrass the child in THEIR world.
YES!!! SAY THAT!!!
We need more parents like this! I truly believe there would be less crime in the world & more respect towards parents!
I missed curfew once. I was 17, my mom was waiting, in the dark and I thought that I had gotten away with something. I think my mom was standing in a chair cause she came off the top rope on my ass and beat the brakes, struts and rotors off my ass😫🤣... Now I got a daughter smh lol
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I can't with you!🤦🏿♀️⚰️💀🤣🤣🤣❣️
OMG I just hollered ! Mama said only one alpha female in this house. 🤣😂🤣😂
I'm at work reading your reply and I had to stop myself from bursting out laughing. That was funny because my son's used to watch wrestling when they were younger.
I loved this one because you gotta be a parent not a friend. That's the way I am with my daughter. She know not to try me😉💪🏽
You had me rolling! I told my daughter's friends you cannot call me by my first name.
My grandfather was the opposite. If you came home late he used to sit by the door, because he couldn’t wait to hit you with a Hot Wheels track. He loved us, but he did not play
Go, Speed Racer! Go-o-o!! Aint no playing with Grandaddy!!
NOT the Hot Wheels track?😆😆😆
Baby .....not a hot wheels Track 🤣😂🤣😂🤣
Real talk 🤓🤓🤓!
Those tracks were thick!!!🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
My sister and I were still in high school, snuck to club and our father was there, he even bought all of us Shirley Temples. He beat us home and locked us out. Our mother made him let us in. He grounded us so hard, its still painful to remember.
It's the, "I've been generous and provided a blanket" for me. I'm glad parents are still like this. I remember back in the day, whenever the streetlights came on, my mom would yell my name down the street to let me know, bring yo behind in this house it's getting late. 😂 My mom didn't play those games. She knew all the "grown" kids would be out late night playing "Release the Den."
Lol!😂 My mother use to yell me & my sister’s name out the livingroom window. We lived on the 2nd flr so her voice would echo down the block. Good times!☹️☹️
What is "Release the Den"?
BOOOOOOOM.... THEM STREETLIGHTS BABY WAS OUR TIME CLOCK IN THOSE DAYS! THE TREAT WAS WHEN MY PARENTS HAD COMPANY AND WE COULD PLAY IN FRONT OF THE HOUSE CHASING EACH OTHER'S SHADOWS PLAYING STEP ON THE SHADOW. BUT BABY.... DON'T LET THAT FOOT GO OUT OF PLACE PERIMETERS!!!
@@SistahTuMuchMarley yeah cuz all I ever heard about was "hide and go get it".... now that I think about it...I learned what that was at a youth church conference....I was trying to play cuz I heard my brother was and he forbid me to play!!! Lmbo I was so green. I thought it was just because it was dark and he didn't want me getting lost. #Nope
@@amyj4438 LoL. We can tell the children who made it home on time. We did not know what anything was! LoL. I found out when I told my big brother, uncle and big cousins that I was playing, too. They said, " Like hell!" LMBO
Great News the Choices U make today R the Choices U make for Tomorrow !!! ♥️♥️♥️♥️ Great Parents
Well, people don't respect rules without consequences. I bet they won't miss curfew again.
A lot of adults don't respect rules without consequences either. Example: the super crowded jails/prisons.
@@symonelewis1690 yep, they think they won't get caught. When drug dealer movies come out, people think to themselves, "What a great idea, I'll just do it a little different." Results: dead or in jail.
Shuler took me back...... SPECIFIC INSTRUCTIONS!!! "...Have your narrow existence in this house at 5:15!!!" Yesssirrrr!! Nothing wrong with having a script and sticking to it!!
That’s good parenting! My son is 23 but when he comes home to visit he still has to be inside MY house by a certain time. You will respect my home, my rest, and my boundaries!!
That's a sure fire way to ensure your kids will come home less n less.
I know that’s right!
@@cjohnson_ No, you should respect your elders' peace in their home. Even when grown, you don't go in & out of your old folks' home at all hours and unannounced. They don't need to hear you stomping, your lil friends laughing, your car roaring, and their doors banging just because you're grown!
@@duchesseebene1273 ridiculous
@@cjohnson_ Nah! I’m almost 50. I still love and respect my mom to this day. I talk to her almost everyday and visit her at least once a week. It’s because she taught me respect and boundaries that I had a strong foundation to build on as an adult. I’ve been able to make all my dreams a reality and live my best and happiest life ever. I’ll never be able to fully repay her, but I’ll continue to do my best.
I love this parent ❤
THESE ARE THE NOTES I WROTE FOR MY DAUGHTER.. DON'T PLAY WITH ME..CURFEW IS FOR A GOOD REASON..🤷🏽
Looks like the parent used the envelope from a bill to write the note! A hard head makes a soft butt! 😂
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Lol gotta be strick with these kids now a days for real. The streets are not safe for these kids!!
@@NNicholeHE you young lady I bow my head and tip my hat to you on that. You and your husband doing the darn thing to keep them safe. I got a son, my little neice and nephew that my wife and I are raising. My son and neice knows as the street light come on do not let me come get them because they know what time it is lol. My nephew a teenager so I am more lenient with him but still got rules in place.
Both of my 19 yr old son and my 21 yr old daughter missed our curfew for our house one night. Hubby worked at hospital at night. I talked to God: "You know where my kids are and I don't. You know who they are with and I don't. You are going to be up all night and I am not." I tripled locked the house and went to sleep. They both had to sleep in their cars that night. Never missed our curfew again.
She bring it back old school she didn't text or call
It's a shame we got to put it writing.
Yep!! Wasn't playing at all🤣😂🤣😂😂😂😂
That line worked a treat back in the day with my daughter:
“I don’t care who you’re with. If I have to come find you, you will wish you came home when you were supposed to”
Her: “See you in 15 mins!”
There is still hope afterall.....I approve this message 😂😂
ALL day.👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
This is old school parenting. Love to see it.👏
I swear those street lights made us into track stars! lol. I miss being young in the 90s. ☺️
That's right!!!
What you say! We loved our freedom too much to play around!
I did the same thing with our son when he couldn't find his way home when he was supposed to be HOME. He had the courage to actually know on the door and I gave him the same thing ANYBODY else would have received after knocking on my door at 3:00 in the DAYUM morning without SMOKE, FLAMES OR WATER coming out the DAYUM house. We ONLY had that problem ONCE: the FIRST and the LAST DAYUM time. I'm thankful to say that he is a good and decent young man today.
😆....Ain't nothing like the old school! Wrote it on back of the light bill envelope as a reminder of who PAYS THE BILLS up in there.
Okay!🤣🤣🤣❣️
Alrite, now! 🤣😂🤣😂
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Yeah, she did that to make a point: you ain't paying ne'er a bill in this house. You come home when I tell you to come home.
Tell it Shuler King. Back in the day, I thought my parents were just being mean. Now, I appreciate and understand the rules they set.
That is a note my mom would write. I made sure to have my butt at home, so she didn’t have to pick up the pen lol. 😂😂😂
Me too, Shuler. I never tolerated nonsense from my Sons. I said what I meant, and I meant what I said. Never stuttered. 🗣✅
When you have disobeyed, there are consequences. Rules are a part of the world. Home is where you learn how to follow rules.
There you go!
This is what parenting looks like! Some people are afraid to set rules for their kids and follow through on it. Then they grow up and are out of control and we have to deal with them
Did he say, "In the house with your body adjusted to the temperature?" 🤣🤣🤣
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This is how We were Raised. Old School Southern Parenting is the best way to prepare your Children for life. My Youngest Daughter tried me, by talking back. I made sure She left for College early. Then after Her First semester of Her Freshman year in College, She came home and apologized to me and told that I was a great Mother. Her Father, my only Husband, died of Cancer and She blamed me for it.
My mom did this very same thing to me- She did not leave a blanket. I slept on the patio. Early in the morning one of the neighbors saw me and warned my mom never to do it again as it was dangerous. I was in at 8pm from that day. Man it was tough sleeping on that patio but it straightened me up. I miss you Mom RIP.
Mine would've told that neighbor to mind her damn business with the quickness🤣😂😂 !!
Wel done. 👏👏 Rip to your mum🙏
I went to senior luau and road with my cousin… my dad said b home at 11… I got home at 2AM thinking I was gonna slide in my room. I sneak in and turn my room lights on and he was sitting there waiting 😂. He said y u late… I said yall said I couldn’t drive and I can’t control folks or their vehicle. He got up n and walked our in silence. lol I miss u daddyyy ❤❤❤❤
How yall get my momma note to me from 15 years ago 🤣
LJ, they made copies and are now passing them around to their friends.
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YAS! We need more parents like this. We would have a better society of kids…and, yes the blanket was generous! 💯
Lmao, they said they were generous and left them a blanket on the porch 😭😭😭
The parents/parent ain't playing. I remember my mama said she wasn't supposed to go out, but snuck out anyway, and my grandma had all her clothes on the porch when she got back the next morning😁 She sat on the porch and cried all day cause she didnt have anywhere else to go. My grandma let her in when it started to get dark. She said she never did that again🤣
Lmao.
I started missing curfew at 18, and started getting locked out. The message was clear. It was time for me to step and get my own place.
Glad you did... That...nothing like being grown in your OWN place.... ✌
Curfew at 18??? That's ridiculous.
@@cjohnson_ how so?
@@x0xTHLover4Lifex0x how not? What's the point of curfew for a legal adult? You're certainly not preventing or stopping anything.
@@cjohnson_ legal adult my ass. If they aren't paying bills, or have their own insurance, aren't finished with school or are not prepared to be fully independent being 18 doesn't mean shit. The whole 18 being a legal adult stems from what age someone could legally be drafted to go to war. Has nothing to do with being grown or able to make adult decisions. The human brain isn't finished developing until mid 20s anyway. So yeah...18 is pretty much a glorified minor and young enough to get into trouble without guidance or boundaries.
If, “Say what you mean, mean what you say”, was a curfew note.
Kudos to this parent This how we were raised.. but we dnt get a note or damn blanket.. your ass was just locked the hell out....😂😂😂
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Don't forget punishment... it all depended on your family's original home country ir culture.
And got TOW UP when you got let in. And BET NOT try to go 'round to Big Mama nem house for the night either.
Yep, this kid was damn lucky! Queenie(my Mama) would've given 2 sh%ts!!
That is the way are parents spoke to us. There was know questions ASKED. AND GUESS WHAT, WHAT EVER THEY TOLD US TO DO IT WAS DONE. Period. 🥴. THAT WAS CALLED RESPECT.
Could you be more specific?
Nice to see, most kids today don't even know what a curfew is. 😁
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@@jayskicksnfits9372 that air max is dope, that air force 1 is trash. 😁
@@smoke2668 Is it because of the patent leather? 🤣
@@jayskicksnfits9372 kind of, and the silhouette of him on the sides. 😆
@@smoke2668 Sixers won! 🏀😃
I love it!! We need old school back!!! Kept us safe, responsible, and alive!
I remember going back home at 26 and telling my mom I would be out visiting friends, she told me as long as I was home by 11 she didn’t care as there was still a curfew in her house. Believe me I was home before 11.
That’s how my parents were when I moved back home after college. I also share this with my middle school students, that it’s not about your parents trying to control you and stop your fun, but it’s about respecting the rules of their house and them trying to make sure you are safe (and alive!) before they go to bed….
That is so true no matter how tired they were they weren’t going to sleep until all that were suppose to be in the house were. Both my brothers are over 60 and still wouldn’t drink beer in front of my mom even though she has told them she knows the drink. It is just a respect thing
Exactly! I don't care if I'm 56 years old; I will respect the rules of my parent's home...It's just the way it is...Period!
Lemme tell what! My son is 23 and he knows I care not that he can come and go as he pleases at his place. Respect the none changing rules of my home!!
@@sharondavenport4915 now that’s respect!
I salute these parents. I feel like crying. I never allowed my son to have girls sleep over and it's only now he's older and almost all his friends got kids all over the place and some running from paying child support that he appreciated my strictness.
You are a good mom. My son better never even ask period.
@@wildfiregirl1556 I know he snuck em in when I weren't at home tho....
@@themessenger2455 Lmao. At least you are not naive. Blessings.
Me and my siblings didn’t get a note … we got one parent on foot with the belt wrapped around her neck looking for us cuz we were not too far.. ass woopin started from the second mom found us all the way home.. then once we hit the front door there was dad waiting with his belt… then we got double teamed.
Yes, and sometimes the neighbors would get in on it too🤣😂🤣🤣. No one was offended or taking people to court for abuse. People looked out for each other's kids back in the day! It took a village!😂🤣😂🤣😂
OLD SCHOOL BABY!!!!
Oh my goodness. I remember my mom looking for me in her housebcoat and old school foam rollers in her hair, with her strap in her hand. Oh the embarrasment in front of all my friends.
@@sassyspoiled Now that was back in the day with those foam rollers. I had to be in before the sun went down ( we lived in the country), I did that one time and mom was on me with that switch.
Out of curiosity, how are your relationships with your parents today?
Preach!!!! Kids need this! Especially this day and time
Atleast they were able to break curfew. I was told that if I am out after curfew that must mean I have my own place. Message sent and received very well.
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Sounds like my Daddy June Bug 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@marcellinejackson3826 ha ha ha ha . Those were the days. But I have my boots greased up for mine. There is zero tolerance for fuck shit on my ship. SALUTE
I did the same to my son Once, we lived in a 2 apartment building, he was secured outside our apartment, I left a blanket too, and that was the last time he missed curfew.
This is how you have to raise kids. I 👏 (applaud) these parents or grandparents. I was raised like this. You don't have to beat the heck out your kids to get them to understand. This right here, this is how you do it! Imo, just show them that you mean business. They gonna get the point!
Cause if I show you…
U ain't lying...would u rather be scared of somebody yelling "I'ma kill you" ...or somebody who walks up behind u and says it calm 😂
@@sir3986 Exactly!!🙋🏽♀️
Shuler ur going to be a wonderful Father, and ur child or children when u and ur lovely wife get ready to have them will be very blessed and lucky to have u as their dad, and it is so in Jesus name Amen!!!
At 16 yrs old my mom told me at 9 p.m my doors are locked 🔒 and the chains are put on, if not you inside (my house) wherever you coming from go back there and sleep. I thought she was bullshitting me, came home 915 one night. Not only did she locked and chained the doors, we had a police couple that lived across the street from us. My mom wrote a letter and had a signature for me to sign saying if I'm late again . She could kick my ass with no consequences or repercussions 😂😂😂. I was never late again
Sincerely,
A fed up ass parent
Wow! 😂
That kid will probably grow up to be better adjusted than most.
Absolutely!!Follow the rules!!
One time my friends son came in at 3 a.m. and she didn't say anything(I was wondering why she didn't). Well, at SEVEN a.m. she woke him up and told him to get ready for church. 😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣
And better not fall asleep in there either!
I’m surprised she didn’t have him stand up in front of the church and testify as to why he came in so late!!!
@@nickknardirell9821 😂😂😂🤣
@@gojosgirl6487 oh yep!!
@@nickknardirell9821 Now, that would've been too funny🤣😢🤣😂
This reminds me when I came home past curfew my Mom locked the double lock which only she and my Dad had the keys,she told me to go back where I was at, I surely learned my lesson never did it again.
Great job to this parent need more like that for today's youth.
Shoot! We need more of this for their parents!!!!!
@@SistahTuMuchMarley Oh-kay!! 'Cause they're lost, too! 🙌🏽
OMG this was my mother for sure. My father would have snuck me in after she fell asleep. My mother didn’t play, but my father was like I can’t do my daughter like that 😂😂😂
You can't break curfew if you're never allowed to leave. Some middle schooler went missing in my hometown when I was in high school. I was the only girl being raised by my Italian grandparents. If they could've legally put a gps collar on me, I think they would've.
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Leaving notes is so new school. When those street light hit, my mom came looking for me with belt in hand. All I heard from neighborhood kids in passing is..."Yo momma lookin' you, she had a belt." But of course those were the 80s- no time outs or 1-800 numbers 🤣🤣🤣
I saw an ole school post-curfew double whooping last summer. Kid 1 got his tail tore up then kid 2 got hers (after she tried to walk away from mama). The older guys outside were all bugging out talking about how they haven't seen those belt skills in years. It was super nostalgic.
@@tron5395 nostalgic indeed. To add insult to the whole thing. The kids would either follow your momma or YOU. So when you two finally meet up...it's popcorn time. The next day on the school bus was clown-you time🤣🤣🤣🤣
WHY I JUST HOLLERED WHEN I LITERALLY SAID, AT THE SAME DAMN TIME, "YOU NEED TO HAVE YOUR BUTT HERE AT 5:15pm". WE ON THAT SAME PAGE SHULER.
Same! I was like how I know 30 minutes was the cap! Cuz that's the mfin cap! Lol
Love how Mama wrote that note on the back of a opened light bill envelop! Lol! Old School WINS!
It wasn’t no curfew mess with my parents.
You either do what you’re told or meet your maker.
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Straight to your Maker. My mom used to ask this question -Do you want to meet Jesus? I would know exactly what she meant 🤣🤣🤣
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SAME!!
In the Upper Room
Plain and simple
Unless I had a KNOWN after school activity, I had to come straight home & wasn't allowed out until my homework was done (and checked). THEN I could go meet up with some friends and trust me, the curfew was well respected
I Agree With Your Parenting Skills,You Handled That!!!!
My mom did that to me and I was in college, still 17 though but I felt grown since I graduated. Just went to the movies and was back at 9pm but a basket of my clothes was sitting on the porch and a note like this. But she did let me in.
I will definitely do that. Even though my kids are 4 and1. When they get teenagers this will be put up.
I have a 4 and 6 and I'm already thinking of how they will be as a teen and...
NOT ON MY WATCH🤣🤣🤣
Mine are 13 and 9. I am sitting on go! This makes me feel confident in parents of today!
Claim in the name of Jesus you won't have to write this. Mine are grown and have never, ever broken any kind of preset rules!
I remember coming being back at home after my freshman year of college. My mother said be back at 11 or don't come back. Suffice it say, I came back the next day after she went to work 😂😂😂
I love it! Finally there's some real parents out here still.... I had the police come to my house asking if my child lives here and I was like yes they do is there a problem officer? They were like no we're just bringing home I was like you can't bring them cause they're already here, and if they're out there my door unlocks at 6am. Goodnight officer.
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I feel you. Had an officer bring my son home from another city, because, he called me about 15 minutes before curfew. I said, "Nope, because had you planned on being on time, you would have been on your way already."
“Dont start none, wont be none!”… every good parent on the planet…
Yesssss
I remember in my childhood. Our curfew was when the street lights come on, then we need to be at the door walking inside. And we all obliged. Some of these kids are lucky that they have a door to knock on.
Yes!
Damn right! You're training your child to be responsible and independent. You're not training him or her to be a big ole spoiled adult that somebody else has to take care of. THE HELL YOU SAY!☝🏽
My mother and grandmother always said "Ain't nothing open late but legs and hospitals." Wasn't none of that happening for me until I was of age and on my own. 🤣
"Monty" had to be home BEFORE the street lights came on and we all knew it. We would even try to get him to leave early to make it because we ALL knew his Mama didn't play! Monty would wait until the street lights would start to "flicker" and then HAUL ASS running home with us all screaming and yelling, "Run Monty" ~ this boy would dive on his lawn with his Mama standing there on the porch BEFORE the streets went solid...cRaZy kid sh*t...memories :-)
I think we all had a "Monty" in our lives while growing up.
Definitely feel this. This ol school right here
The note of old 🏫 correction. RULES, MORALS, STANDARDS AND CURFEWS ARE PUT IN PLACE FOR REASONS, they're not to be bent or broken... BECAUSE CONSEQUENCES WILL BE PRESENTED today's generation seem to not understand. I was taught FOLLOW MY RULES, WHEN YOU'RE IN MY 🏠 and is not optional, nor up for debate... IT'S AN OBLIGATION PERIOD.. Love, Love, Love this👏👏👏🙌🙌😇 and I instilled the same thing in my 4 sons.. No jailer's, thugs or disrespect over here and they thank me all the time for raising them that way 🙌😇 because 3 are adults maintaining life in the right way as responsible young men
My parent’s. That’s why we all have degrees or work in civil service. Cop for a dad, bookkeeper for a mom. There were 6 of use and the message was clear, we didn’t try our parents. It wasn’t fear it was love and respect.
There is a saying in my country , who don't hear will feel 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👏👏👏👏😂😂