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Connor Pugs

the most spoiled kid EVER (storytime)

Connor Pugs

Connor Pugs

Fiction, Comedy Fiction

4.7688 Ratings

🗓️ 7 August 2025

⏱️ 223 minutes

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Summary

Connor Pugs tells a Storytime of the most spoiled rich kid spoiled brat EVER TO LIVE. This entitled rich kid is pure daddy's money and is a rich kid of tiktok. This cringey rich kid doesn't understand the value of money, and it is truly funny how this spoiled brat acts. Try not to laugh at this hilarious and quite funny story!

Transcript

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0:00.0

How's it going, everyone? Today we got a story time of a spoiled kid who gets fired by his own dad.

0:06.0

Even though this kid was hired to the job by pure nepotism because his dad literally runs the place he was working at,

0:13.0

this spoiled kid was so terrible at his job and just didn't care that it got to the point where his own dad fired him. It's a pretty satisfying

0:22.2

story that I know you'll enjoy. So sit back, relax, subscribe to the channel if you're new,

0:27.3

and let's get right into it. So we're going to call the subscriber who submitted today's story

0:32.1

Ryan. So anyways, right, this was all happening Ryan's freshman year in high school. So, well, I should say the summer

0:39.6

after his freshman year. So the summer before his sophomore year in high school. And so Ryan's parents

0:45.4

worked, you know, before the summer came around, suggesting that, you know, he got a job because

0:49.4

Ryan was kind of entering that part of life where there was a lot more things that he wanted.

0:54.3

He wanted a bit more freedom. And Ryan's parents, you know, they were fine paying for like necessities,

0:59.7

but they weren't all trying to be like, you know, here's all the money you want, go do whatever

1:03.8

you want. Because Ryan's parents had seen enough examples of parenting. Basically, they probably

1:08.3

watched the Connor Pugs channel and all the spoiled kid videos. so they probably saw what happens when you just give unlimited access to resources, right? So they kind of said, hey, man, like, if you want to, like, do more stuff, if you want eventually, you know, I don't know, you know, buy whatever you want, take your friends out to dinner, just the freedom, you're going to have to work a job to get some money so you can have that freedom. So Ryan wasn't totally apprehensive to that idea as, you know, he kind of got bored over the summer, like he'd always want to do cool stuff with his friends, but at the same time, like, there was only so much he could do, and he spent a lot of the days kind of just chilling around, not doing that much.

1:52.6

So Ryan immediately looked around to see what jobs were available, and after a bit of searching on Facebook, Ryan's mom came back with a really good idea.

1:57.9

How about Ryan work at the local ice cream shop that everyone in town went to and loved?

2:00.4

It was a place that Ryan used to go to a lot as a kid. He had a lot of fond

2:01.6

memories there, and apparently they were posting a listing for a summer job for preferably

2:07.3

some kid who lived in the area. So immediately Ryan applied, and since they kind of knew him there,

2:12.4

he got the job. So let's skip ahead to summertime, and the first day, you know, Ryan is walking down to the ice cream shop.

2:20.4

Ice cream shop's like a 15-minute walk away from Ryan. It's kind of like in towards like kind of like a city part of the neighborhood, if that makes sense.

2:28.3

They don't live in a city, but there's kind of like more of a, there's like kind of like a downtown area.

2:33.6

So Ryan is like about 15 minutes away. And that's good for his mom, so she doesn't have to drive him in every day and have to work around her schedule and his schedule. So Ryan walks down and on the first day, it's kind of like the first day of training. They went down on a Sunday, even though normally the store is closed on a Sunday, but for that one Sunday,

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