Author Topic: UPS Makes A Little Boy's Wish Come True In Heartwarming Holiday Ad  (Read 2221 times)

Hey guys, I hope you like this one!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6mQqOZkcA2Y - watch this the video :)
4 year old boy love UPS truck and Delivery the boxes.

That's a silly aspiration.

"carlson has always wanted to be a ups driver"

lol

carlson doesnt have very high aspirations
ups drivers make bank though
sucks its such a stuffty job


carlson doesnt have very high aspirations
ups drivers make bank though
sucks its such a stuffty job

stuff man i prefer driving all day as opposed to sitting around in some lame-ass coffee shop or restaurant, or working my ass off in a warehouse.

This news article has been brought to you by Yahoo!

Three comments.

1. At the beginning of the video, kids advanced. When he shifts, he makes the turbo flutter noise instead of the revving sounds.

2. Jesus christ, that's the lowest aspiration I've ever seen a kid have for more than a week.

3. If I answered my door and there was a little kid handing me a fake package I'd be so loving annoyed. I really don't like stupid kid stuff I guess.

they had cameras on the inside of some of the houses so they probably went door to door and asked who wanted to be involved

Three comments.

1. At the beginning of the video, kids advanced. When he shifts, he makes the turbo flutter noise instead of the revving sounds.

2. Jesus christ, that's the lowest aspiration I've ever seen a kid have for more than a week.

3. If I answered my door and there was a little kid handing me a fake package I'd be so loving annoyed. I really don't like stupid kid stuff I guess.
dude hes just a kid calm your stuff lol

dude hes just a kid calm your stuff lol
well it is a stuffty job to look forward to, and if a kid did waste your time for a fake package you'd get pissed to lol

I miss back when I could fit back in those mini electric motor car things :(

Furling is more like BuzzFeed clickbait than Yahoo News. Then again, what's the difference?


Sorry to be anti[something] but am I the only one who believes that every single one of those ads that include random people are all hired/acted and stuff like that?