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December 10, Saturday night. Where were the parents who were allowing their
adolescent daughter to sing karaoke at 11:30 pm? I almost spit out my drink
when I heard the child sing Tik Tok by Ke$ha. The adults in the restaurant
visibly cringed when she sang the lyrics. It was a WTF moment of such
gigantic proportions that I left the place speechless. Parents, if you are
going to go out, please leave your child at home with a responsible
caregiver. Don't take her out so she can sing Lady Gaga. It's just wrong on
so many levels.