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Planning An April Fools' Day Prank? First Watch This Dad's Trick Backfire

Darpan News Desk IANS, 31 Mar, 2017 01:27 PM
  • Planning An April Fools' Day Prank? First Watch This Dad's Trick Backfire
The video shows the dad holding an upturned bowl against the floor. "I'm gonna remove the cover but you have to grab the bird right away," he tells his son. The little boy, all pumped and ready to catch hold of the bird, says "Okay!"
 
The dad goes over the instructions a few times more, just to get his son more excited. With his plan set in motion, the dad lifts the cover. Only, there's no bird under that bowl.
 
We're not giving it away. We'll let you watch the video to see what hides under the bowl. And don't miss out on the little boy turning the tables on his dad.
 
 
"Watch the kid's look in his eyes right before he exacts his revenge. Pause and look at it," says one commenter. "That kid will go places," says another.
 
 
Dad Prank Goes Wrong, Gets Instant Karma

Dad prank goes wrong. (By Father/Son DUO & ChoozeOne Films)

Posted by 9GAG on Thursday, 30 March 2017

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