Originally posted by amanda5653: But who is Charlie, and who did he bite?
It's one of R&J's "funny" internet clips.
THE Funniest apparently, although providing you with the link generates a trigger word warning it seems. There will be a link on the main R&J site if you want a butchers
It's the internet equivalent of the 'embarrassing dad dance' - showing how 'with-it' they are by showing video clips most kids have seen so many times they're bored of them. Next up, Richard discovers ebay!
Originally posted by Occasional Visitor: Why is it that whenever R&J do an item that involves a young child, do they behave as though they've never seen one before ?
Rubbish. They just behave as any normal person when you see two delightful children.
Originally posted by Occasional Visitor: Why is it that whenever R&J do an item that involves a young child, do they behave as though they've never seen one before ?
Spot on, OV Whenever there are kids on R & J, their abject fawning demands " pass the sick bag, Alice"
And to continually mock kids, as they do with animals, for cheap and vulgar laughs, really takes the biscuit. Tasteless!!
Originally posted by "M": A child biting his sibling and then laughing. I don't find it cute, I find it naughty.
I spent years telling my young daughter's not to bite each other and now it's on utube and being applauded. Unbelievable and I worry "whatever next".
Oh so that was what it was, I thought Charlie was a dog! No I definitely do not think that biting warrants any sort of attention other than a severe telling off from Mum or Dad! I know what mine would have done! And it would not have involved U Tube.
If my brother or sister had put their finger in my mouth when I was that age I would have bitten it.
Those of you who watched the clip must see that it was a "put up" job and was not a case of a baby being spiteful just doing what babies do, especially when teething. Puppies do the same and they also grow out of it.
I can't wait until one of them bites another child at school and is unable to understand why it is now wrong when they had been congratulated for it before.
I think the clip rather sweet and provides some much needed sunshine on these dark days.
I like the way the older child says "Char-lie" and I doubt he will go around biting other kids in the playground further down the line. If he does, his parents looked sensible enough to take action.
I agree it may have been rigged, although the dad maintains not.
Anyway, the mum and dad can bank the fee they got from appearing on R&J to put towards the operations for pinning the childrens' ears back later on in life