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Posted: Feb 25, 2013

A little 5-year-old boy came home from kindergarten one day and asked his parents to buy him an IPad.  His parents told him that he was too young for an IPad, that it was too expensive, and why did he need to bring an IPad to school.  The boy told them that Billy had one and asked why he couldn't have one.  Again, they asked the boy what he would do with an IPad in kindergarten, and he told them he would cover his eye with it when they played pirates.

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