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Uploaded on Feb 8, 2012

Warning: Since this video seems to have gone crazy, I figure I'll post this notice. I'm going to read a letter my 15 year old daughter wrote. There ARE some curse words in it. None of them are incredibly bad, but they are definitely things a little kid shouldn't hear... not to mention things MY KID shouldn't say!
If you want to see the original Facebook thread, it's located at:
http://www.facebook.com/tommyjordanii...
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My daughter thought it would be funny/rebellious/cool to post on her Facebook wall just how upset she was and how unfair her life here is; how we work her too hard with chores, never pay her for chores, and just in general make her life difficult.

She chose to share this with the entire world on Facebook and block her parent's from seeing it. Well, umm... she failed. As of the end of this video, she won't have to worry anymore about posting inappropriate things on Facebook...

Maybe a few kids can take something away from this... If you're so disrespectful to your parents and yourself as to post this kind of thing on Facebook, you're deserving of some tough love. Today, my daughter is getting a dose of tough love.


© Copyright 2012, by Tommy Jordan. All rights reserved. Duplication without express permission of the author is prohibited.

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  • DarkgaryKnight0909

    Don't forget, colleges and universities are always monitoring the facebook profiles of teens to look for potential students. Something like this could easily put her education in jeopardy.

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  • lizzardking2649

    Can get enough of your video just epic

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  • SuperHassan1999

    You legend

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  • TheHRchannel

    Is she dying of hunger? Is she dying of cancer? Is she one of those have no family? Is she not living under a roof? Do you have any idea what it means to really have it bad? Of course not!

    Parents nowadays don't teach their kids anything. Kids these days are spoiled. They cry when they can't have a cell phone, laptop, and etc. Back then all we had were pokemon cards and our parents back then had way less but we manage to be get through. Someone needs to step up and be a leader.

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  • TheHRchannel

    What's more harsh? Taking away their laptop or starving them to death? And is he starving her to death as a punishment? Is he making her sleep outside? Losing a laptop is nothing!

    And you can't get your child to learn respect if you let them get away with it. And sometimes the punishment parents give isn't enough so they do what is necessary to teach their child a lesson if they have to do a little more than they usually do.

    So what exactly do you consider a harsh punishment?

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  • TheHRchannel

    You're forgetting the point. The father is trying to teach her a lesson and wants her to learn how to respect those who do them good. If people in the old days can live without technology then so can people of today. However, you kids try to twist things around by making this look like it's a harsh punishment. SUCK IT UP ALREADY! And technology is making people dumber. Especially when you kids are a slave to your phones and can't stop staring at it!

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  • Joelle Fagan

    I bought my own phone wow I feel pretty weird there

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  • John Marley

    Tommy, I salute u. U got some serious balls.

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  • Joelle Fagan

    Well she does chores and YOU work, buy her food and clothes you would sacrifice yourself for her and she wrote that nasty post since you bought that laptop you have the right to do what you want with it

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  • UberKrassMann

    Again with the "children have it too good today". You just can't get rid of that lower class smell can you?

    Additionally. Yes she acted like a kid. That is because she is a kid. He in turn responded by acting like a kid himself while he should know better since he is the adult and parent.

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