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jcorvette
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Registered: 06-24-2010

dad shoots daughters laptop

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02-11-2012 12:26 AM

what a funny video about the dad who took care of his daughters laptop then wouldnt do chores or do any help around the house without bitching about it...then wanted money for doing chores ..ungrateful brat..after the dad spent 130 dollars fixing her laptop she got on facebook and slammed her parents badly ...

the dad shot the computer with his 45 caliber 9 times

finally a parent stands up to their kid and fixes her attitude with bullets...she gets a new laptop when she earns the money to buy it herself...way to go dad... he dont take no crap from his kids.

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jcorvette
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dad shoots daughters laptop

8 Posts
02-11-2012 12:26 AM

what a funny video about the dad who took care of his daughters laptop then wouldnt do chores or do any help around the house without bitching about it...then wanted money for doing chores ..ungrateful brat..after the dad spent 130 dollars fixing her laptop she got on facebook and slammed her parents badly ...

the dad shot the computer with his 45 caliber 9 times

finally a parent stands up to their kid and fixes her attitude with bullets...she gets a new laptop when she earns the money to buy it herself...way to go dad... he dont take no crap from his kids.

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msally99
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Registered: 03-26-2003

I know - that was awesome! Have you heard the backlash from people saying they hope the daughter leaves home at 18 and never talks to her parents again? It's ridiculous...I think that if a teenager *doesn't* hate their parents every now and then, the parents are doing something wrong.

 

Carol

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Seirith
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Registered: 10-06-2010

I don't agree with the father at all. If he was upset with the complaint talking to his daughter would have been a better route. She's a teenager, who cares if she compains about chores?

 

Also, legally at 15 the father could not have worked two jobs, lived on his own and been a volunteer firefighter while being in college. There are restrictions to how much someone at age 15 can work.

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jcorvette
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Registered: 06-24-2010

she was already grounded and still didnt get the message.she doesnt deserve and frills unti she earns them. or learns respect.

where does the brat think her dads money comes from..he provides a home for her with a warm house for her to live in.

if thats not good enough then she needs to leave at 18 yo and she will see how hard it is to make a living in this world.

she wont like it.

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bagpipe_mouse
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Registered: 07-19-2005
Still, I don't think the use of a gun was at all justified. Frankly, if the best way a parent can think of to deal with a discipline issue is pulling out a gun, even if it was pointed at an inanimate object, the kid isn't the only one with a problem. It may sound cute and feel good on a visceral level, but IMO, it isn't something an emotionally healthy or effective parent does. A normal parent would start with taking the kid's laptop away for good, and closeing their Facebook account. It sounds like this whole family could benefit from some professional help.
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