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THE CAR — I have never been much of a salesman.
In junior high, I tried to sell magazines because there was a pretty awesome bike for the top seller. I sold one subscription to my neighbor for Sports Illustrated. I couldn't even convince my own parents to buy.
Another time I tried to sell donuts to raise money for my football team. I sold three boxes and I bought all of them. I had a donut problem for a while.
Then in college, I was approached on my college campus to do summer sales. After talking with the recruiter for four minutes, he realized I was useless and left. Selling is not my forte, but it is for this dad and his little girl.
Charity Harrison is a Girl Scout and needed to sell some cookies. Her dad, Seymore, decided he was going to help out his daughter. So the two of them recorded a parody song to Childish Gambino's "Redbone" to let people know how amazing these cookies are. The lyrics are clever and Charity is adorable. In fact, if there is one thing I could use in my life right now it would be some Samoas.
As a father, I love seeing this dad and daughter bond and have fun together. As a fan of cookies, I'm just hungry.