Ah, but this puts us in the "old fart" category. I have been a grump with all my clients (I'm a speech-language pathologist in private practice, primarily working with school-aged kids.), regarding a recent Toys R Us ad in which the kids are bored when they think they're going to the forest to study trees, but all excited when they learn that they're going to Toys R Us for a bunch of crap. Apparently, plastic crap is much more important than trees. Oy!
Ah, but this puts us in the "old fart" category. I have been a grump with all my clients (I'm a speech-language pathologist in private practice, primarily working with school-aged kids.), regarding a recent Toys R Us ad in which the kids are bored when they think they're going to the forest to study trees, but all excited when they learn that they're going to Toys R Us for a bunch of crap. Apparently, plastic crap is much more important than trees. Oy!
Ah, but this puts us in the "old fart" category. I have been a grump with all my clients (I'm a speech-language pathologist in private practice, primarily working with school-aged kids.), regarding a recent Toys R Us ad in which the kids are bored when they think they're going to the forest to study trees, but all excited when they learn that they're going to Toys R Us for a bunch of crap. Apparently, plastic crap is much more important than trees. Oy!
ReplyDeleteAh, but this puts us in the "old fart" category. I have been a grump with all my clients (I'm a speech-language pathologist in private practice, primarily working with school-aged kids.), regarding a recent Toys R Us ad in which the kids are bored when they think they're going to the forest to study trees, but all excited when they learn that they're going to Toys R Us for a bunch of crap. Apparently, plastic crap is much more important than trees. Oy!
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