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NATIONAL BE SOMEONE DAY
On July 21st, National Be Someone Day challenges each of us to take ten seconds to make a difference in a child’s life.
What can you do in ten seconds? We can shift gears or water a plant. We can hear or tell a bad joke. In ten seconds, we can change our minds, and after doing so, say a prayer of thanks. When we walk into a room, in that time, we can register the pain in someone’s eyes and begin to provide comfort. We can praise and honor someone who deserves it.
We can also commit to reporting child abuse. On July 21st, take the pledge to be the person to make a difference in a child’s life. Most importantly, be someone prepared to report when a child trusts you enough and tells you they are experiencing abuse. Ten seconds can change a child’s life.
I don't understand, how would the whole world know what car you are driving. Do you know more than I do. Was it televised on prime time TV? Did the town crier announce it? The article did not say who the drivers were, so I am still none the wiser.AAAlphaThunder wrote: ↑Wed Jul 22 2020 2:38pm[2010] A luxury Koenigsegg CCXR (one of only six ever made), valued at £1.2m and a £350,000 Lamborghini Murcielago LP670-4 SuperVeloce were clamped outside Harrods in central London after being illegally parked. The cars were released for £70 each as the fines were paid within 14 days.
£70, a small price to pay to have the whole world know which luxury car you drive.
Please, allow me to explain.Richard Frost wrote: ↑Wed Jul 22 2020 3:38pmI don't understand, how would the whole world know what car you are driving. Do you know more than I do. Was it televised on prime time TV? Did the town crier announce it? The article did not say who the drivers were, so I am still none the wiser.AAAlphaThunder wrote: ↑Wed Jul 22 2020 2:38pm[2010] A luxury Koenigsegg CCXR (one of only six ever made), valued at £1.2m and a £350,000 Lamborghini Murcielago LP670-4 SuperVeloce were clamped outside Harrods in central London after being illegally parked. The cars were released for £70 each as the fines were paid within 14 days.
£70, a small price to pay to have the whole world know which luxury car you drive.
You definitely need to find something to occupy your mind and take up that spare time you seem to have. I am still none the wiser as to who the owners or drivers were. So am still unable to understand your original comment.AAAlphaThunder wrote: ↑Wed Jul 22 2020 6:29pmPlease, allow me to explain.Richard Frost wrote: ↑Wed Jul 22 2020 3:38pmI don't understand, how would the whole world know what car you are driving. Do you know more than I do. Was it televised on prime time TV? Did the town crier announce it? The article did not say who the drivers were, so I am still none the wiser.AAAlphaThunder wrote: ↑Wed Jul 22 2020 2:38pm[2010] A luxury Koenigsegg CCXR (one of only six ever made), valued at £1.2m and a £350,000 Lamborghini Murcielago LP670-4 SuperVeloce were clamped outside Harrods in central London after being illegally parked. The cars were released for £70 each as the fines were paid within 14 days.
£70, a small price to pay to have the whole world know which luxury car you drive.
Simply Google "Koenigsegg CCXR Lamborghini Murcielago Clamped Harrods" read the articles and watch the videos.
Genius marketing idea.
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