Here’s a parenting pro tip for everyone: never give your child your passport along with a sharpie pen, because this is what it will look like after your little Da Vinci gets to work. This particular passport belongs to a Chinese man who got stuck in an airport in South Korea because his passport was claimed unrecognizable by the border officials.
It is indeed hard to recognize the man because the passport is completely covered in amusing doodles drawn by his son, a four-year-old with an artistic streak.
The picture was originally posted on social networking site Weibo by the father, known only as Chen, alongside a plea for help, Shanghaiist reports.
But looks like the plea did not help, as he had to enjoy his prolonged holiday in South Korea.
Courtesy of The Facts Book
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OMG I would be so angry at my kid! Lisa
ReplyDeleteLOL Lisa...you don't have kids do you? Who gave the son the marker and passport? ;)
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cat
LoL Cat. Poor guy!
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Roz
LOL Roz...IMHO, he got what he deserved. ;)
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Cat
Can't blame the kid...He gave him the passport and the pen...and...ignored him.
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I agree Abby...never give a four year old a valuable document or a permanent maker! ;)
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Cat
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ReplyDeleteLOL Leigh...hopefully it taught the dad a lesson. ;)
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Cat
Daddy needs a spanking. Sheesh. Lol!
ReplyDeleteI so agree Irishey...feel free to whack away! ;)
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Cat
Hi Cat, what a fool to let his child get a hold of his passport!! deserves all he gets
ReplyDeletelove Jan,xx
Most definitely agree Jan. ;)
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I think that is an example of distracted parenting. The "shut up kid and leave me alone thing." Perhaps this little incident will make him more attentive to what his children are doing. At least he didn't give the kid some chalk and tell him to go play near a busy road!
ReplyDeleteLOL Cygnet...will add that to my list...don't give a kid chalk and tell them to go play near a busy road! ;)
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Cat
Only one word comes to mind... pencil. A parent's best friend ( along with an eraser).
ReplyDeletePencils are better DF along with a pad of paper rather than a legal document such as a passport! ;)
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Cat
Oh wow, Cat! :) If you give a kid a marker and a passport... Well, that is what happens! I bet that this fella purchases so many colouring books for future travel with his kid, that the shelves will be emptied out for all other patrons! Many hugs,
ReplyDelete<3 Katie T
LOL Katie...we can only hope the dad learned his lesson and bought out coloring books. ;)
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