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Tracking naughty and nice behavior in Excel

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Tracking naughty and nice behavior in Excel

(electronic music) - You ever been with your kids and they start that whole thing about, "Stop looking at me, stop looking at me." ♪ Stop looking at me, stop looking at me ♪ ♪ Stop looking at, stop looking at, stop, stop, stop ♪ - One way to put a stop to that is to remind them that there is Krampus, and Christmas is coming. Now, if you don't know what Krampus is, it's the anti Santa Claus. He smells like a goat, he's got a human foot and a hoof on his other leg, and what he does is he takes naughty kids off to his lair and he whoops 'em with birch switches and basically torments 'em for being naughty throughout the year. How can we get kids to straighten out? So, I've built a naughty nice o-meter, so we can document everything that's happened, naughty and nice, we can't be tricked. Let me show you a little bit about what's happening, here. Back here, we have the scoring. We see eating healthy food is nice, 25 points. Calling grandma, nice, 35 points. Killing bugs is naughty, negative…

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