Dec 7: Flowbee, Tree Lights, & Be A Santa to Seniors


Flowbee

GEORGE CLOONEY recently revealed that he’s been using a Flowbee to cut his own hair for more than years.

The Vice President of Flowbee says sales have gone up TENFOLD over the past week . . . and they’ve completely sold out.  The company says that due to the surprise, quote, “Clooney effect,” it’ll be at least two to four weeks before they can get supply back up to meet demand.

The company hasn’t worked with Clooney before . . . and they didn’t even know he was a customer.  But obviously, they’re thrilled, and they’re planning on sending him a thank you package.

 

Tree Lights

@mrsclarehoops

This method saved me so many times ?#christmasdance #mumslifeinlockdown #festiveness

♬ Rocking Around the Christmas Tree – Brenda Lee

You are doing it wrong!

 

“Be a Santa to a Senior” project

https://youtu.be/QT7-XOMd_Mo

Alot of seniors wont be able to go visit their families this year due to Covid-19. Home Instead Senior Care is partnering with community organizations for the annual “Be a Santa to a Senior” project.

Click here to volunteer or put together a gift for a local Senior.

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