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Old 06-06-2011, 11:06 AM   #1
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Default How to embarrass your kids Champion 2011

This guy takes Embarrassing your Kids to the next level. I have often threatened to drop my son off at school in my PJ's

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Originally Posted by ninemsn
An American schoolboy has endured a year of the ultimate parental embarrassment after his father dressed in a different costume to farewell him to his school bus every morning.

PHOTOS: Dressed to shame

Dale Price, from the Utah city of American Fork, donned 170 different costumes for the daily send-off for son Rain, 16.

Mr Price told KSL-TV his dressing up was a father's way of saying he loves his son.

"It's a way of letting him know that we really care about him, but do something a little different," he said.

The bizarre ritual began on the first day of Rain's second year of high school, which left him "in shock".

But the idea caught on quickly for Mr Price, who made a rule that he could not wear the same outfit twice.

Among the costumes were a wedding dress, a wonder woman suit, a mermaid, and he even managed to get a toilet seat out onto the front lawn.

"You don't want to see your dad dressing up in a wedding dress, waving at you on the bus," Rain told KSL-TV.

Fortunately for Rain, his last day of school came on June 5, when his father wore a pirate costume saved from a previous Halloween.

Mr Price's array of costumes has been documented on the family blog waveatthebus.blogspot.com
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