Teacher ROASTS Spoiled Kid's PARENTS... (Best Stories to Sleep/Chill to)
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🗓️ 19 August 2025
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Connor Pugs tells a Storytime of a hilarious high school teacher who ROASTS the parents of an Entitled Spoiled Brat Rich Kid. Teacher ROASTS Spoiled Kid's PARENTS...
Teacher ROASTS Spoiled Kid's PARENTS... (Best Stories to Sleep/Chill to)
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| 0:00.0 | How's it going, everyone? I hope you're having a good day. Today we got some pretty crazy stories that I know for a fact that you will enjoy. So sit back, relax, subscribe to the channel if you're new and let's just simply get into it. Real quick, just so you know, I have a Twitter account, it's on screen, it's at Connor Pugs. For the next couple days, I'm only accepting story submissions on my Twitter account as a way to try and help promote it to a thousand followers for something pretty cool. It's happening kind of soon. Anyways, with that being said, let's get into the story. We're going to call the subscriber who submitted this Liam. So Liam was a freshman in college, and Liam and his friend who were going to call Adrian. They went to a college that was close to where he lived. So basically what would happen would be that, you know, Liam and Adrian, they would go to school on the weekdays. And then they would also, they would just go home on the weekends instead of getting housing, just because housing is like pretty, is significantly more expensive. And most colleges, you need to actually, you live far enough away that, you know, you need to pay for the housing or just make sense to. But anyways, Liam and Adrian, they went to a college that was simply close enough. And the fact that they have a car, they had a car was pretty helpful. They just kind of went back home. And they, so on the weekends, whenever they wanted to hang out with friends or anything, they could drive people around. They could drive people back to their house. And it actually kind of became a bit of an asset because some people were stuck on campus in the dorms, which the dorms are totally fine. I live in dorms in my college. And they're chill, right? It's totally fine. However, it can be a little better to go back home. You don't have to worry about supervision. You can do what you want. Look, a house is going to be nicer than a dorm. Eight out of ten times, I would say. You know, sometimes dorms can be pretty nice, or, you know, you know how that goes. But anyways, one of these nights, right, you know, Brian was invited over by his friend Adrian because his friend's Adrian dad was out Adrian's parents were divorced so his mom lived in another state and he went to go |
| 1:49.4 | see her every couple weeks but eight but he mostly lived with his dad because his dad lived really |
| 1:54.4 | close to the college that Adrian was going to and Adrian's dad was going to be out for the weekend so |
| 1:59.4 | you know Adrian decided to invite Brian and a few other friends over to be out for the weekend, so, you know, Adrian decided to invite |
| 2:00.8 | Brian and a few other friends over to his house. So Brian got over there, he drove in his car, |
| 2:05.9 | he hopped in, and Brian walked up at the front door, rang the doorbell, and was greeted by |
| 2:09.8 | Adrian and some other people. Half the people in the party, Brian kind of recognized. The other |
| 2:15.5 | half, he didn't know as well, but they were either friends in the neighborhood of Adrian, or they went to the school that both of them went to. So either way, like, it was a good atmosphere. Like, even when you don't totally know people, as long as you know a few people at a, like, a function or a gathering, and you're, like, good on your feet, that stuff can be really cool. It can be really nice. |
| 2:35.8 | One thing that's important to the story, though, is while that they were having a conversation, |
| 2:40.5 | something came up about like, you know, Adrian, are you looking for someone? I think specifically |
| 2:44.6 | what happened was one of the guys that Adrian invited over was like, hey, like everyone here, |
| 2:49.6 | like kind of like turned to Adrian, turn to Brian and anyone else who was a guy, like I have a friend, her name is Kate, she lives close to here, she's beautiful, she's nice, and she's looking for someone. If you're looking for someone, just let me know. And this friend kind of turns to Adrian and kind of presses him. It's like, hey, I really think you should like, |
| 3:07.7 | I really think that this girl's perfect for you. You really should be, you should give her a shot, you know, I think it would be great. And Adrian, instead of saying like, no, like, I just don't want to, because that's totally fine. You can, I mean, you can just say no in these situations, but Adrian instead of just saying no because he didn't want to, Adrian kind of said like, |
| 3:07.7 | no, man, like I can't. |
| 3:09.5 | Like I, I mean, you can just say no in these situations, but Adrian instead of just saying no, because he didn't want to, |
| 3:25.1 | Adrian kind of said, like, no, man, like I can't, like I already got a thing going, thanks anyways. And Brian, who's friends with Adrian and is pretty close, had no idea that that was a thing. So Brian's like, oh, dude, like you never told me. And other people at the party who are also pretty close with Adrian are like, yeah, like, wait a minute, he didn't tell me either. Like, hold up, hold up here. Like, are we like, like, you're not the only one who doesn't know. And, you know, Adrian's like, I guys, like guys, you're all my close friends, right? But this one, I got to keep it a secret for a little bit longer. So Brian was, Brian, the subscriber, is like, dude, you can't be doing that. That's crazy. Like, look, we're close. Like, what could really be the worst that happens? And Adrian's like, guys, like, chill out for a second. You're going to know. Like, that's totally fine. Like, just cool it for a second. Like, don't, like, chill out. Like, I'm just not going to tell you. And Brian, the subscriber, was like, all right, whatever. That's fine. Brian thought it was a little weird in his head. Like, why is this, like, why is my friend Adrian being so weird about this? Why is he being so defensive? Like, what's the worst? Like, maybe Adrian was insecure about, like, the person he was dating and he didn't want his friends to know. But the thing is, Brian knew that, like, you know, Adrian was like a cool guy who just would never do that. He wouldn't really care. Like, he would always be fine with that. That just didn't seem like something in his. So, Brian was really weirded out, but he didn't think anything. He didn't think much |
| 4:51.4 | of it. So skip forward to the end of the night. Everyone else was leaving. However, Adrian said, |
| 4:56.5 | like, hey, Brian, you're allowed to stay on my couch. For some reason, I don't know exactly why. |
| 5:01.2 | Brian couldn't, like, he couldn't be in the dorms, but he didn't sleep in the dorms. |
| 5:05.3 | And for some reason, his house was, he couldn't sleep in it. I don't know exactly why. Or maybe |
| 5:10.3 | he just wanted to, like, chill with Adrian. Who knows? But for whatever reason, Brian is sleeping |
| 5:15.7 | on Adrian's couch. And everyone's left at this point, you know, Adrian went upstairs and, you know, it's two in the morning. |
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