Katie: So, they have this giant Hotwheels garage, and they don t even like, or play with it, they literally just take it apart and destroy it. I will put it back together and they just destroy it again, and I put it back together again etc etc. So, I have been threatening them, stop taking it apart or I m going to get rid of it . I asked my youngest son for the last time to not take the toy garage apart, and that s exactly what he did.
Slater: So, you decided to sell the toy online?
Katie: Yes, so I threw it up on Berkshire Tag Sales and just being my humorous self, I mentioned in the caption that I was punishing my child by selling this, so don t judge me and people started freaking out on me .
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Officer Darren Derby donates $300 to Jess Rufo s oatmeal program. The money was given directly to the Christian Center. PITTSFIELD, Mass. One of Pittsfield s favorite coffeehouses is showing some love to local unsheltered folks through the warm embrace of oatmeal. Dottie s Coffee Lounge has begun a program in partnership with the Christian Center that donates one bowl of oatmeal to the organization for every bowl sold. I honestly think it s the job of the local coffee shop to bring the community together and to serve the community, owner Jess Rufo said. Serving the community doesn t mean just serving coffees to the people who walk through our doors it means being in service to the community outside of our doors.
The topic of paying it forward continued to get airtime Tuesday on Slater and Marjo In The Morning when Pittsfield Police officer Darren Derby went live on location at the East St. location of Dunkin .
The subject came up as of late when Slater shared his story of asking how much the guy s order was behind him this summer when someone had paid it forward to him. Sgt. Marc Maddelena also shared his thanks to someone who had paid for his children s munchkins.
Always game for doing something fun and helpful for the community, Derby posted to his own Facebook page the following.
So if you re one to watch the news all the time, you probably are perceiving the country to be a living hell where everyone hates each other. It s just not true. In fact, 90% of the country are saying hello to each other and holding doors for one another right now!
One nice gesture that I have been the recipient of twice in the last month is having my order paid for in the Dunkin line. Paying it forward has been a thing for quite a while now. It s when, (in a drive-thru for example), the car in front of you pays for the total stranger behind them (you).
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