Give this six-year-old credit for figuring out that you can swipe your dad's credit card and buy stuff with it that you otherwise couldn't afford with piggy bank savings.
Deduct points for not knowing his father's actual name, however.
Ah, kids. They love pushing the envelope and doing adult things.
This one really showed some gumption, though, calling in a pizza and using his dad's credit card to pay for the feast. It was a genius and delicious plan.
Until, of course, he was asked to sign the credit card receipt.
The penmanship could use work, but we'll give him a pass on that because of his age. Signing "Dad" though? Rookie move that should've been avoided.
On the bright side, this is one American youth we don't have to worry about starting an identity theft ring. In that respect, his childhood is going blissfully.
More THG Memorable Moments in Receipts after the jump:
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