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I
just received the address for your pay it forward movement. How wonderful.
I have a story to tell you about my daughter Leslie. She works at
a Smith's store in West Valley, Ut. and she is always doing things
to make people happy. She works in the Photo Lab, and one day one
of the checkers in the store told her that she couldn't feel happy.
She told Leslie that she alway felt grouchy, and she couldn't smile
at the customers. So Leslie told her that she would have something
that would make her happy, and that she would have it for her soon.
She took one of the empty film boxes ( looks like a perscription bottle)
filled it with M & M's, put a "Happy Pills" label on
it, Take one when you feel like you need to be happy. When she gave
it to the woman it amde the woman smile. Leslie said to her, "See,
it made you smile." Since then she has given them to people who
look like they could use a "Happy Pill." When she told me
that, I loved the idea. I got some film boxes at Wal-Mart and I have
been doing the same thing. It does make people smile, and is fun to
do.
Sincerely,
A Pay It Forward
fan Theon
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