Grandfather wins bet that grandson would become college dropout

Parents hate to admit their son is a loser

By Livia Turnbull, Humour Editor

A British Columbia senior gets to cash in on some big money today. Twenty-one years ago, he bet six-million dollars that his grandson would become a college dropout.

ā€œI never really liked my grandson anyway,ā€ says Ron Amal, 73. ā€œEven as a baby, he wouldnā€™t do anything. Heā€™d just sit and stare at the ceiling like the God damn stoner he is today.ā€

The bet, which took place between Amal and his best friend (who wishes to remain anonymous), beganā€”like most stupid betsā€”after a drunken night at a bar.

ā€œWe were walking home drunk one night and I said to him, you know what, my grandsonā€™s going to be a loser. I saw him when he was born and it looked like my trashy daughter-in-law had sex with an alien. What, are we hiring aliens from Mars to deliver milk? Anyway, after we made someā€¦ crude comments, we made the bet.ā€

The six-million dollar grandson, Aden Amal, released a rather confusing statement: ā€œYā€™know, I donā€˜ give a fuck what that old man say, mang, he alway after my back just like those teachers at school. They used to say a grade is what matter. But weed matter. Dem teachers ainā€™t know shit. They used to say, mang, that I could work as aā€¦ McDonaldsā€¦ but I ainā€™tā€¦ gym teacher.ā€

Markos and Brenda Amal, Adenā€™s parents, are choosing to live in denial of the fact that their son is one of many loser potheads who drop out of college.

ā€œWeā€™ve always believed in the concept of Indigo Children,ā€ says Brenda. ā€œAden just needs a little more time to grow into his own realm. Heā€™ll become a functioning member of society when heā€™s ready.ā€

ā€œNo matter what the ā€˜doctorsā€™ say about Indigo Children not being real, I believe that my son is special,ā€ says Markus. ā€œI mean, look at this assignment from kindergarten! Indigo Children always think outside the box. My son once drew a picture of a frog when the assignment clearly said to draw a picture of a cat.ā€

ā€œYep, my grandson is as stupid as hell,ā€ says Amal. ā€œPlus their house always smells like reefer. Next thing you know, heā€™ll be making up a meth lab like on the TV show.ā€

When asked what he was going to do with the six-million dollars, Amal had one thing to say: ā€œIā€™m moving to Tahiti to get away from my idiot children.ā€