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cmkarla
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Dad uses Facebook to teach daughter a lesson

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02-10-2012 09:17 AM - last edited 02-10-2012 09:18 AM

Wow oh Wow. A dad gets angry at his daughter for something she wrote on Facebook about her parents and he replies back. Check out this video of Dad and the Facebook Lesson

Was it too harsh or do more parents need to take a lesson from this dad's parenting book?

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cmkarla
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Dad uses Facebook to teach daughter a lesson

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02-10-2012 09:17 AM - last edited 02-10-2012 09:18 AM

Wow oh Wow. A dad gets angry at his daughter for something she wrote on Facebook about her parents and he replies back. Check out this video of Dad and the Facebook Lesson

Was it too harsh or do more parents need to take a lesson from this dad's parenting book?

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kaybee873
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That was epic! Especially the very last part!

I totally would have posted something back to her like he did. I might have skipped the last part, but the rest was great!
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cookie_doh
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I think he's my hero! While I'm not sure I would've shot it up, he did follow through with his previous threat (he wrote a letter on FB saying she was previously warned). She knew the consequences and chose to ignore them.

Chelsea

"Minds are like parachutes. They only function when they are open."
Sir James Dewar, Scientist (1877-1925)

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Chelsea

"Minds are like parachutes. They only function when they are open."
Sir James Dewar, Scientist (1877-1925)

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cmkarla
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I have been watching this page for a while now and it's getting thousands of comments per hour. It is fascinating.

As the parent of teens I can tell you we have had a few unpleasant moments over Facebook in our home (nothing like this-thankfully) so I can understand this Dad's frustration. For those who have teens on there, do you monitor their posts? Have you ever been in an argument over something?

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izzyandalexsmommy
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He fired a gun in a residential area, very close to a busy road. 

He cussed just as much on his own, as his Daughter did in the post she made on her wall.

And Im pretty sure he exagerated a bit about what HE did when he was 15.  He had a full time job, went to both High School AND College, and lived on his own at that age?  Hmmmmmmmm.  And why was he living on his own as a minor?

I wonder if in this situation, the apple didn't fall too far from the tree.

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