> Tears, my 10 year old son has 'bunny' that I think is destined to
> turn into the "Velveteen Rabbit".
> George H.
I sent the video to my 21 yr old daughter in college, she sent back,
a picture of her holding her Nana with a note:
" It was very heart warming. Just because of this video I had to pull Nana out of the closet. My nose is a little red, its cause I just got done crying like a baby! :) "
I like the way the mother's voice gets all emotional as she's telling her son.
> > Tears, my 10 year old son has 'bunny' that I think is destined to
> > turn into the "Velveteen Rabbit".
> > George H.
> I sent the video to my 21 yr old daughter in college, she sent back,
> a picture of her holding her Nana with a note:
> " It was very heart warming. Just because of this video I had to pull
> Nana out of the closet. My nose is a little red, its cause I just got
> done crying like a baby! :) "
> I like the way the mother's voice gets all emotional as she's telling
> her son.
It looks as if someone has invented a new way of parting sentimental
Americans from their money - kidnap their kid's cuddly toys, then
offer them back (for semi-serious money) on E-Bay.
You won't get as much money as you would for the kid, but cuddly toys
are easier to look after, and the FBI won't want to get involved.
Venture capitalists will be moving in from all over - isn't as if you
could patent the scam.
>>> Tears, my 10 year old son has 'bunny' that I think is destined to
>>> turn into the "Velveteen Rabbit".
>>> George H.
>> I sent the video to my 21 yr old daughter in college, she sent back,
>> a picture of her holding her Nana with a note:
>> " It was very heart warming. Just because of this video I had to pull
>> Nana out of the closet. My nose is a little red, its cause I just got
>> done crying like a baby! :) "
>> I like the way the mother's voice gets all emotional as she's telling
>> her son.
> It looks as if someone has invented a new way of parting sentimental
> Americans from their money - kidnap their kid's cuddly toys, then
> offer them back (for semi-serious money) on E-Bay.
> You won't get as much money as you would for the kid, but cuddly toys
> are easier to look after, and the FBI won't want to get involved.
> Venture capitalists will be moving in from all over - isn't as if you
> could patent the scam.
> >>> Tears, my 10 year old son has 'bunny' that I think is destined to
> >>> turn into the "Velveteen Rabbit".
> >>> George H.
> >> I sent the video to my 21 yr old daughter in college, she sent back,
> >> a picture of her holding her Nana with a note:
> >> " It was very heart warming. Just because of this video I had to pull
> >> Nana out of the closet. My nose is a little red, its cause I just got
> >> done crying like a baby! :) "
> >> I like the way the mother's voice gets all emotional as she's telling
> >> her son.
> > It looks as if someone has invented a new way of parting sentimental
> > Americans from their money - kidnap their kid's cuddly toys, then
> > offer them back (for semi-serious money) on E-Bay.
> > You won't get as much money as you would for the kid, but cuddly toys
> > are easier to look after, and the FBI won't want to get involved.
> > Venture capitalists will be moving in from all over - isn't as if you
> > could patent the scam.