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Mom, who's the best salesperson?
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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 481121" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>I love your son! I'd probably be sucked in so easily my wallet would be drained. Not once has Q ever thought to get me something for any holiday but not for the item, the thought ...I ask Integrated Listening Systems (ILS) workers or teachers to have him make a card or get a gift which I provide funds for ...LOL. two years ago he bought a gift card holder (thought a card came with it all for $2,heehee. And he asked for paper and wrap and it was the size of a mini basketball by the time it was under the tree, tape around the whole thing so I couldn't even find how to open it! He needs a prompt but does do ok with it once told. I think he needs to learn the importance of giving. Help...or letters or gifts.</p><p>It's just so special that ur son said that. It really is the thought that counts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 481121, member: 12886"] I love your son! I'd probably be sucked in so easily my wallet would be drained. Not once has Q ever thought to get me something for any holiday but not for the item, the thought ...I ask Integrated Listening Systems (ILS) workers or teachers to have him make a card or get a gift which I provide funds for ...LOL. two years ago he bought a gift card holder (thought a card came with it all for $2,heehee. And he asked for paper and wrap and it was the size of a mini basketball by the time it was under the tree, tape around the whole thing so I couldn't even find how to open it! He needs a prompt but does do ok with it once told. I think he needs to learn the importance of giving. Help...or letters or gifts. It's just so special that ur son said that. It really is the thought that counts. [/QUOTE]
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