@___janepeters: ITS THAT TIME OF THE YEAR #christmas #hersheys #happy #foryoupage #fyp #foryou

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mjozwiak03
mjozwiak03 :
Where did those come from
2020-11-28 01:07:45
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devindevindevinn
devin :
When I was 5 I accidentally ate the paper part with the Hershey and choked on it and died 😔
2020-11-28 00:58:19
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graygreinke
graygreinke :
Happy isn’t the only h word I am
2020-11-28 01:35:31
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yokedapricot
Yoked Apricot :
Mother, goo goo gah gah
2020-11-28 01:25:53
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terenceallen33
Zofedits :
What color was the ceiling fan
2020-11-28 01:25:19
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thunderhead95
Thunderhead :
um. mam. I think they grew 😳
2020-11-28 02:13:00
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coltonetheridge
Colton :
The most iconic Christmas commercial of all time
2020-11-28 00:54:25
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rx7lij
rx7lij :
They’re actually perfect
2020-11-28 02:04:51
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arthropod_nl99a
@yazbunny simp :
They Iook nice 👍🏾
2020-11-28 02:44:52
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starapter
Starapter :
Fanta? No. Crush.
2020-11-28 01:29:10
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lulfern
sean :
before hershey kiss: 😥😞😔 after hershey kiss: 😊😏😫💦
2020-11-28 01:08:47
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funkee.kennanj
ethan :
pov: you came to the comments to see if they pass the vibe check
2020-11-28 01:22:30
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jawsxd
Travis🎰 :
Um so hi
2020-11-28 02:02:28
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memelord13103
Memelord131 :
But what about Sprite Cranberry??? It is the thirst thirstiest time of the year after all.
2020-11-28 02:14:22
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ottosevy
spencer :
same for me
2020-11-28 01:25:06
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chrismynameis
Chris :
Jane makes me happy 🤭
2020-11-28 03:03:40
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acsselmees
Acssel :
madre mía willy!
2020-11-28 00:54:28
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rectal_implant
Ethan :
You could run me over and I would apologize
2020-11-28 01:19:08
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tsmallsisntweird
Tsmallsisntweird :
That commercial is slapping tho
2020-11-28 04:16:21
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redemptionproducts
Redemption Products :
Same here the gingle played in my head as I saw it 🙂
2020-11-28 01:41:48
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skylerdutyy
Skyler Duty :
I want this one for Christmas
2020-11-28 01:38:08
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colefakelastname
Cole :
Honkers
2020-11-29 01:55:24
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jacksondprice
noobmaster69 :
hey lol
2020-11-28 02:35:16
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This footage was captured earlier this month at a home in Kenosha, Wisconsin. The man in the hallway is Walter. He's 79 years old. He was diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease two years ago. His wife of 54 years, Norma, is his full-time caregiver. One of the most difficult parts of Walter's condition is what doctors call sundowning. As evening comes on, Walter becomes confused. His mind takes him somewhere else. Most nights, he believes he needs to go to work. He spent 34 years as a postal worker in Kenosha. His body remembers the routine even when his memory has let go of the years. Before Walter gets fully disoriented, he gets up from bed and heads for the front door. For the first several months after his diagnosis, Norma would wake to the sound of the door and find Walter in the front yard in his pajamas. She called the police twice. Neighbors brought him home once at 1 AM. Norma told her daughter:
This footage was captured earlier this month at a home in Kenosha, Wisconsin. The man in the hallway is Walter. He's 79 years old. He was diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease two years ago. His wife of 54 years, Norma, is his full-time caregiver. One of the most difficult parts of Walter's condition is what doctors call sundowning. As evening comes on, Walter becomes confused. His mind takes him somewhere else. Most nights, he believes he needs to go to work. He spent 34 years as a postal worker in Kenosha. His body remembers the routine even when his memory has let go of the years. Before Walter gets fully disoriented, he gets up from bed and heads for the front door. For the first several months after his diagnosis, Norma would wake to the sound of the door and find Walter in the front yard in his pajamas. She called the police twice. Neighbors brought him home once at 1 AM. Norma told her daughter: "I was terrified to sleep. I'd lie there listening for the floor to creak." Their dog is a six-year-old Golden Retriever named Howie. The family got Howie when he was a puppy. He'd always been gentle, calm, and close to Walter especially. About eight months ago, Norma noticed something had changed. Walter would get up at night. Walk toward the front door. And Howie would already be there. Nobody placed Howie there. Nobody trained him. He simply started appearing at the door before Walter reached it. Blocking the exit. Shifting his body when Walter tried to move around him. Then gently taking Walter's sleeve in his mouth and walking him back down the hallway to the bedroom. Every single night. Norma started reviewing her home security footage and found dozens of recordings of Howie doing this on his own. Sometimes twice in one night. She showed the footage to Walter's neurologist at his last appointment. The neurologist watched it twice. Then said: "Mrs. Norma, your dog is performing nighttime redirection. That is a trained behavior in specialized memory care service animals. Howie developed it on his own by watching and responding to Walter's patterns." Norma told us: "I sleep now. For the first time in two years, I actually sleep. Because I know Howie is watching. I don't know how he learned it. I don't know how he knew Walter needed it. He just did." Walter doesn't know Howie protects him every night. His mornings are calm. He wakes up in his own bed, pats Howie on the head, and asks Norma if there's coffee. And there always is. Some love expresses itself in the quiet middle of the night when no one is watching. And some dogs guard without ever being asked. *This video is AI-generated for entertainment/storytelling purposes.* #AlzheimersCaregiver #GoldenRetriever #Kenosha #Wisconsin #Sundowning #NightWandering #HowieTheDog #UntaughtGuardian #MemoryCare #CaregiversOfFacebook

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