Posted on 01/22/2017 4:41:26 AM PST by Doogle
Little girl meets her kitten... https://youtu.be/Zg_vjRKIjak
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Great post. Thanks. Love, life, liberty, happiness.
Girl: Tears of joy and “Thank you, Momma!”
Boy: Shout of excitement and “Let’s see if it wants to take a ride on the dog!”
LOL....and dog very happy of new family member
That is SOOOO precious.
Thanks for the little bit of good news.
The only disturbing part of the video is seeing another child toting a backpack larger than the torso and likely weighing 15-20 lbs. or more. Why must children wear their school on their backs? What happened to leaving your “stuff” in the compartment under your classroom desk or in a locker?!
This video melts my heart. The little lady is just so overcome with love and her budding mommy instinct. Just beautiful, thank you for posting this little ray of light in an otherwise frustrating, strife-filled time.
I love youtube kitten vids, but after yesterday’s event I am hesitant to open them. My eight year old granddaughter opened a youtube video yesterday on Mrs. JimRed’s laptop and a ransomware popup froze it. They wanted $300 to unfreeze it online (she called the number on the popup, without telling me that it had happened; she believed the message really was from Microsoft).
So we took it to the tech at Staples who will charge us (a lot less) to clean it up and make it useful again.
BTW, she tells me asked where their physical location was, if she could bring it in. They gave her an address on Staten Island, about an hour away. If I didn’t know they were lying, I’d have paid them a little visit. And I’d probably be in jail about now.
< /rant >
What a delight to see such graditide! Made me cry.
NEVER click on anything that suddenly appears on the screen from nowhere.
My in-laws have been hit by this twice and my parents a couple of times. Unfortunately my in-laws are a bit too trusting.
This seems to be a popular scam, and I’ve listened to the instructions given by the scammer. Their script, if you don’t have the technical knowledge will really make you think that your computer is compromised.
BOTTOM LINE: Microsoft will never call you about your PC. Be careful out there, the scammers are quite aggressive. Keep them on the phone long enough, and they will reveal their very aggressive tactics.
I’m almost bawling.
I’m almost bawling.
proly, drugs, guns etc.
It troubles me too because it’s running the posture of so many kids before they are 10.
Cute overload to the point of meltdown.
Microsoft didn't call her; she called the number on the ransomware display. She believes it IS Microsoft. I tried to explain it to her, but gave up. To remain married 43 years you pick your battles.
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