@lifewithlacyloulou: “Hey dad wanna make a tiktok?” When you use your dads love for music to his disadvantage...

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freshstart3112
Blake Hale :
Anyone else notice he finished the song while being sprayed 10/10 would recommend lmao
2020-10-06 02:17:53
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dalton_shockley96
Dalton_Shockley96 :
this should have way more likes . that was funny
2020-09-06 20:44:42
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wavy.melios
Online :
Omg love this shows love for daughter and father🥰
2020-10-06 03:11:11
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wilderjw
Jay Wilder956 :
I knew it. I was thinking she should turn on the water
2020-10-06 02:25:51
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lifewithlacyloulou
Lacylou 🖤✨ :
Tiktok help me make dad famous!!!
2020-09-06 19:25:33
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tylergunn0
Tyler Gonzalez :
Wait but are you single?😳 #simp
2020-09-09 00:44:57
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snoopy_041966
scott.041966 :
So wrong!!!!!! But sooooo funny!!!!
2020-09-10 00:15:39
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dodgedriver2
Dodgedriver2 :
he tried to keep going but started laughing
2020-10-06 03:29:28
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danielalbrecht02
Daniel Albrecht :
Awesome vid and great song
2020-10-06 00:13:53
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cindisunshine24
🫶Cindy🫶 🇮🇹 :
This is priceless!!! Love it! 🥰
2020-09-07 13:56:38
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workingtravelingman
Blue collar Man 42 :
That was hilarious😂😂😂😂
2020-09-09 03:02:39
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bstock1206
Wilson :
I was waiting on that from the first second 😂😂
2020-09-07 19:08:02
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hazelyes805
user3656847172420 :
Good job guys. 👏
2020-09-09 20:42:16
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crazymomofsix20
user8389648364733 :
ahhaa I wanna try this on my daughter!
2020-09-27 16:55:15
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patton03
user8667188802473 :
Well played.
2020-09-08 20:21:39
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fluid4400
Preston Ashbaugh :
Love it
2020-09-08 21:02:07
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19devo69
19devo69 :
Your Dad took it like a champ. He rocks. 🥰
2020-09-08 21:26:41
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broyumad4
Hi :
This is exactly what I was expecting 😂
2020-09-08 21:40:43
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benjilindquist1999
Benjamin Henry Benedict Lindquist :
😂
2020-09-08 22:27:38
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bigdaddy_199
Bigdaddy_1 :
You almost drowned him! I hope he’s okay! 😞
2020-09-08 22:46:59
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tic56
tic5679 :
pops didnt even stop
2020-09-08 03:42:43
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onceadaze2
user3326634996570 :
That was great! I didn’t see it coming
2020-09-09 02:32:07
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adamskoruppa8
Adam Skoruppa :
love it
2020-09-09 02:50:21
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t1979m_usmc
T 1979 M :
AWESOME 👌 SO COOL😂😁
2020-09-07 17:59:12
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cg862
Chris Gilmore :
😂😂😂😂😂🥰
2020-09-09 03:48:39
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