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    Off Topic…But Just Wonderful

    December 21, 2015
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    Just watched this video  and now am realizing: We are out of Kleenex at my place. Hope you’ve got some! The piece is titled, “Kids face hard Christmas choice: Gift for me or gift for mom?” – L

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    12 Comments

    1. Fiamma on December 21, 2015 3:47 pm

      Bawled like a baby…thank you.

    2. James Pollock on December 21, 2015 4:34 pm

      One of the “holiday-themed advertisements”, which ordinarily I will go to great pains to avoid, involved asking 8-year-olds whether they’d prefer to have a gift for themselves or a gift for a child who otherwise would not receive any. Something like 75% chose selflessly.

    3. Powers on December 21, 2015 6:07 pm

      Does this really surprise anyone?

    4. Echo on December 21, 2015 6:11 pm

      oh wow! i didn’t have a Kleenex handy but i did manage to grab a paper towel!!!!

      that was simply beautiful!

    5. Donald on December 21, 2015 11:02 pm

      I’m out of Kleenex as well

    6. Jennifer on December 21, 2015 11:44 pm

      Just something to think about…

      Washington Post Promotes Dickensian Marketing Experiment on Poor Children | FAIRhttp://fair.org/home/washington-post-promotes-dickensian-marketing-experiment-on-poor-children/

    7. Jennifer on December 21, 2015 11:46 pm

      Sorry. Link didn’t paste correctly.

      http://fair.org/home/washington-post-promotes-dickensian-marketing-experiment-on-poor-children/

    8. Stephanie on December 22, 2015 9:49 am

      It is a nice sentiment except for the exploitation of poor kids who wouldn’t have a hope of receiving either gift on their own all over the internet.

    9. MichaelF on December 22, 2015 11:55 am

      My Scrooge instincts say that those who chose poorly were edited out.

      It is nice to see kids give back to their parents, the spirit of that would be good to call out for my own kids who aren’t as cynical as me about these sorts of things and will probably look at with the spirit it is intended.

    10. lollipoplover on December 22, 2015 1:37 pm

      “It is a nice sentiment except for the exploitation of poor kids who wouldn’t have a hope of receiving either gift on their own all over the internet.”

      Way to go all Debbie Downer on a sentimental story. Personally give me a story about nice children who make selfless choices despite their life circumstances any day. There aren’t enough of these stories out there and many happen every day with no news coverage.

      We got Ding Dong Ditched last night. A large group of teenagers bang loudly on our door and rang the doorbell aggressively before running away (this was at 8:30 pm). We were baking cookies and surprised to open the door and see this group down at the end of our street, dressed in Santa hats, running away and giggling (we recognized a few of them). On our doorstep was a basket of candy canes. We were “Elfed” as per the handwritten note in the basket. I see stories locally about teenagers and the trouble they cause in some neighborhoods with vandalism and other problems. But last night, I realized that there are far more GOOD teenagers in our neighborhood, that we never hear about in the news doing small but nice things.

      And my kids are going out tonight to Elf a few houses themselves….they can’t wait! Better go buy some more candy canes.

    11. Papilio on December 23, 2015 4:09 pm

      (So use toilet paper.)

      That was nice of those kids. But I couldn’t help wondering if the laptop-versus-jewelry girl already had a computer at home, if no, the laptop would probably have been the smarter choice for the whole family…

      And I hope the kids did receive both presents after the experiment was done. Would be kinda cruel if they didn’t. “Oh look kids, *I* have the money to buy all this stuff and dangle it in front of your nose, but I’m not going to give it to you anyway, hahahaha”…

    12. Caleb Shaw on December 28, 2015 9:03 am

      Thanks. I needed that.

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