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Too often parents turn their backs on their kids for one second and before they know it, calamity strikes. In the age of social media, some parents reach for their camera first before cleaning up the mess. Sheinelle Jones and Dylan Dreyer share the moments the caught on camera following their kids’ messes.Aug. 12, 2017
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