Boy spend own money to buy smoke alarms after tragic fire

It's great to know there are such good kids in the world.
 
Well, one of my best friend flown to Texas few weeks ago, and he socialized hearing people (He don't socialize with Deaf much), he was so shocked how friendly, warm hearted people down there. He happen to go in a bar alone, another guy walk up to him and chatted with him as if he is friend with him. My friend asked why you do this? The response was shocking to him. That guy said, we don't leave strangers out and alone, and that is how we treat you, welcome to Texas! There is more information my friend shared with me about his experience in Texas, and yes he said he has some thoughts about moving down there.

I would not know about that but I agree it is great to hear about the kid doing something to help people .
 
Well, one of my best friend flown to Texas few weeks ago, and he socialized hearing people (He don't socialize with Deaf much), he was so shocked how friendly, warm hearted people down there. He happen to go in a bar alone, another guy walk up to him and chatted with him as if he is friend with him. My friend asked why you do this? The response was shocking to him. That guy said, we don't leave strangers out and alone, and that is how we treat you, welcome to Texas! There is more information my friend shared with me about his experience in Texas, and yes he said he has some thoughts about moving down there.

People are like that in California too , they're a lot friendlier than in Mass.
 

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I happen to think it was a very nice thing do ,, he is only nine years old and thought of other people instead of buying a $300 game he been saving up for.

I want to buy a game console for him.
 
Montoya was instead received by a crowd at Walmart. The retail giant donated a brand new television, along with five video games of Montoya’s choice, to him.

“You can play it on your new 50-inch flat screen TV,” general manager Derek Denman told him.

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