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Without platforms like Tick Tock in 2008, the best way for Howard Davies-Caryn to send a video of guys for grandparents was to put it on YouTube. 14 years of 884 million hits later, the baby's clip named Charlie [Charlie] that gave his older brother Harry's finger is [...]
14 years of 884 million hits later, the baby's clip named Charlie [Charlie] that gave his older brother Harry's finger is still one of the most watched on the Internet.
Like fame, the video brought wealth after it was eventually sold for 500 grand, reports the BBC.
These two guys said they'd use the money to go to college.

Harry, who is 17 years old, told Radio 1 Newsbeet that he wanted to study “any kind of engineering”.
Charlie, who has 15, is not yet sure what he's going to study. But he said the money obtained from the video would also cover fees for the university, as well as for the two younger brothers, Yasperin and Rupetti. /Periscope












