Father Shoots Girl’s Laptop, Posts Video on Youtube
Father Shoots Girl’s Laptop, Posts Video on Youtube

A new Youtube video which is going viral these days is one of a father shooting his daughter's laptop! This is a video that was posted by Tommy Jordan, who put nine rounds of .45 into her laptop, ending the game for her once and for all. It was actually due to a Facebook status put by his daughter which said she was fed up of running errands at home. She was tired of doing dishes and cleaning the counters. She put a smarting status on Facebook, and her father saw it, to which he reacted in this way.

He first read the entire status on camera and asked his daughter if she was out of her mind. Then he shot her 15 year old daughter's laptop, and posted it on Youtube. The video is hilarious and has become a buzz on the internet in a few days' time.

There have been more than 21 million hits on the video and people are watching it more and more. It became an instant hit and got the `worried' father stardom in an instant.

People are following this trend a lot these days; Putting videos on Youtube to get famous in an instant. There are so many videos being posted on the site every single day, by people from all over the world, and this is one claim to sure shot fame.

"At the end of the day, no I'm not losing my kids, no one's in danger of being ripped from our home that I know of, and I actually got to spend some time with the nice lady and learn some cool parenting tips that I didn't know", as revealed in the Child Protective Services visit that went on which interviewed the man and his daughter separately.

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