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Maggie’s Socially UNacceptable Humor

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Why do I have a feeling Joe is going to say that a 9mm can kill someone through a corded phone as well as blow the lung clean out of his body.


There would be idiots who actually believe it too. At the very beginning of the coronavirus outbreak in 2020 there WERE people posting on social media that they were scared to even hold phone conversations not sure if COVID can be transmitted through the phone.
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He's in his early 20's, he just looks 40.

I know the feeling.
He turned 21 in May of this year as a matter of fact.
For those that don't know, "it's" name is Alex Cabacungan and he has brittle bone disease.
As for "hanging out" with little children, he's now a spokesman for Shriners Hospital for Children were he was a patient most of his life.
I like to think that some of the $$ I've donated to SHC over the years helped him (and other children like him) make to where he is today.
 
He turned 21 in May of this year as a matter of fact.
For those that don't know, "it's" name is Alex Cabacungan and he has brittle bone disease.
As for "hanging out" with little children, he's now a spokesman for Shriners Hospital for Children were he was a patient most of his life.
I like to think that some of the $$ I've donated to SHC over the years helped him (and other children like him) make to where he is today.
Be that as it may, it is a commercial that gives off a very not good vibe, and not the bad vibe the ad agency is aiming for.

For me it is a total turn off, and my grandfather was a Jester. This commercial is just in bad taste.
 
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He turned 21 in May of this year as a matter of fact.
For those that don't know, "it's" name is Alex Cabacungan and he has brittle bone disease.
As for "hanging out" with little children, he's now a spokesman for Shriners Hospital for Children were he was a patient most of his life.
I like to think that some of the $$ I've donated to SHC over the years helped him (and other children like him) make to where he is today.

A noble thing and I think the Shriners and their hospitals are awesome.

It’s just that when he comes on tv, he is no longer the cute kid. He needs a desk job, a board seat, a career. But as the “cute kid” they need some replacements. Given the number of amazing kids they help every year, there should be tons!

Sorry, but he does not make folks want to hand over money like he did at 10.

Sirhr