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2012/02/14 11:05:17
Subject: Dad Shoots Daughter's Laptop over Facebook.
He basically shoot the Laptop because his daughter was disrespectful. It was a bit extreme but it solved the problem. She was a bit too rebellious and foolish I guess. I would of grounded her again but for 6 months.
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2012/02/14 11:07:06
Subject: Re:Dad Shoots Daughter's Laptop over Facebook.
I'd have done what the father did and said 'tough'. So what if she needs it for school? She can go to a library instead. Let her know that if she is going to be a little gak that she will have to suffer the consequences.
Grounding lets them know they can walk right over you, and doesn't teach them any important life lessons.
2012/02/14 11:48:32
Subject: Re:Dad Shoots Daughter's Laptop over Facebook.
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