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GUESSS WHOSSS BACK DA KRAKEEENNNNN DOHHH


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So who's going to donate a coat for every sack 76 gets Sunday Night?

 

I'll legit donate 2 jackets for every sack on Brees tomorrow knight.

 

We'll call it a bounty program.

 

That's team sacks, not just Hardy.

 

I don't have a lot of children's clothes laying around my house (police confiscated them), so I'm putting this in my Amazon cart and am ready to update the quantity.

 

 

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A tip to everybody: go to goodwill. Stuff is cheap and there are a ton of coats around this time of year. You could probably get 5-8 coats for about 20 bucks right now. Just imagine if everybody in this thread spent that 20 bucks and got 8 coats a piece.

So. Many. Coats.

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A tip to everybody: go to goodwill. Stuff is cheap and there are a ton of coats around this time of year. You could probably get 5-8 coats for about 20 bucks right now. Just imagine if everybody in this thread spent that 20 bucks and got 8 coats a piece.

So. Many. Coats.

 

true.

 

also consider this....you don't HAVE to spend a poo ton of money on name brand stuff. you spend a bit less on yourself on names that don't ultimately add any real benefit to the product and you'd have more to spend on what your family really needs or, in cases like this...help someone who has to go without.

 

times are tough right now for a lot of people and if we scaled back on things to make our lives more "impressive" to others or that didn't do anything but gratify our over inflated ego or compensate for low self-esteem, we might find ourselves more able to help someone else who has more needs than us who lacks the resources to meet their needs.

 

we've all got a ton of opportunities to help out others this season and with just a little adjustment in our lifestyle and what we feel what we deserve or are entitled to we can make a postive impact on the people around us. contrary to what that prick fat alice believes....the person who dies with the most toys doesn't win. the one who wins is the one who saw that there was more important things in life than "toys"...like family, friends, and helping others. guaranteed people on their death beds will have more regrets over missing out on doing good for others and building stronger relationships with loved ones than not having the best shoes or phone or whatever.

 

 

just give to help others who have needs and do it without judging. just be generous. help the krakan out with his mission or do what he said and get ten coats to people in your area. or buy some extra food and find a family who can't feed themselves every day.

 

sorry for the soapbox.

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