Make a wish
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Re: Make a wish
It sure is! To speak somewhat cynically for a moment, a company that does that sort of thing gets well deserved positive publicity, so a win/win. And it cost a lot less than an ad campaign. Good for them!
Re: Make a wish
For once can we not leave the cynicism out of it and appreciate an obvious act of human kindness for what it is??
Kudo’s to Flair and to all who made this young man’s day a special one!
Re: Make a wish
Poor kid. Hope he pulls through. Not a good time to be doing treatment during these times.
Let’s Go Brandon
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Re: Make a wish
Very classy......from one who's been exactly where these parents are.
Make a Wish is a good organization.
BTW...
I can make a strongly educated guess on the cancer this young man has. There is no "treatment".
Sadly, It's almost certainly only a matter of time.
Make a Wish is a good organization.
BTW...
I can make a strongly educated guess on the cancer this young man has. There is no "treatment".
Sadly, It's almost certainly only a matter of time.
Re: Make a wish
Very nicely done Flair. Glad to see companies stepping up to do these sort of things.