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But then on the other hand, it makes sense, you work with kids. So, so yeah, I think it's really important kids shouldn't be spoiled. Can I tell you something appreciative of what they have?

January 18, 201812:50Lorraine Nash
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Lorraine Nash12:23
So it's not so much, yeah, it's not so much, I mean, I think Wyatt and Charlie are very appreciative for what they have. They're not spoiled. They know about other kids that don't have those things.
Jason12:34
But I also make videos with them, and so to incentivize them, I'm like, when he gets an apple wash, I'm like, that's for— that's for that Brandale you sweated out that Sunday in the park with, you know, that drone that wouldn't fly.
David12:49
Totally.
Lorraine Nash12:50
But then on the other hand, it makes sense, you work with kids. So, so yeah, I think it's really important kids shouldn't be spoiled. Can I tell you something appreciative of what they have?
David12:59
Can I tell you something? Yeah, no, it is. But can I tell you something that'll knock your socks off? Wyatt still believes in Santa Claus.
Lorraine Nash13:07
What's wrong with that? I do too.
David13:11
Do you— we— oh, we— we— Jason and I were actually having a conversation along the lines of this, is when, when is his son gonna be— when is Jason's son gonna be too old to call him Daddy anymore?