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A court appointed psychiatrist in Manhattan filed a report with the court saying a 4 year old boy’s father
(who is in the middle of a custody dispute with his estranged wife) is “wholly incapable of taking care of
his son” and should be denied his weekend visitation, because the man refused to take his son to McDonalds
It seems the father and son usually go to a little café every Tuesday night, but on the night in question the
boy threw a tantrum and demanded McDonalds. Concerned about rewarding bad behavior, dad gave him
an ultimatum: dinner anywhere but McDonalds or no dinner at all. The boy chose no dinner.
When mom heard about the incident she not only immediately took the boy to McDonalds but contacted
the court appointed shrink.
Ok kid, this is how we do it. Dad’s going to go through the drive-thru and “YOU” ask the clown that’s standing there taking orders if he knows the meaning of life. If he gives you the right answer then you can order all the food you want. If not, we drive on to Hooters where I’ll buy you a good hamburger and fries. lol
Kudos to the dad for not wanting to raise his kid on crap food. Shame on the mom for making such a big deal out of the incident. She's the one with the screwed up priorities.
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