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Old 12-15-2013, 03:43 AM
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Originally Posted by Vince@MSperfab View Post
yeah, some bastards did the same to my neighbor. They took his inflatable snow globe, a snow man and a bunch of candy cane decorations. I guess less fortunate people feel this is ok behavior. Well that was his attitude towards it and he replaced the stuff the next day.

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Not picking on you Vince, but your wording did bring a thought into my head,

When I was little, there were quite a few times, my mom struggled financially around the holidays. We still enjoyed the season and focused on family time. Not a lot of new bikes or fancy tennis shoes but I never felt without. I never be-grudged a kid who did get a new bike or some fresh kicks.

People who are out stealing Christmas decorations or robbing houses for gifts ARE NOT less fortunate. They are what they are in good times and bad, 365 days a year.


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