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Panther legend wished me a happy birthday!


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2 hours ago, MasterAwesome said:

I don't mean to cheapen this gift cause it's very awesome and thoughtful, but this is through a service called "Cameo" where you can pay celebrities to make videos/shoutouts for you or someone else.  So it really is pretty easy lol but definitely not cheap....I just checked and Steve Smith charges $165 per video.  That's pretty insane.

You didn't cheapen it what so ever.  A very loving gift from a loving person.

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2 hours ago, MasterAwesome said:

I don't mean to cheapen this gift cause it's very awesome and thoughtful, but this is through a service called "Cameo" where you can pay celebrities to make videos/shoutouts for you or someone else.  So it really is pretty easy lol but definitely not cheap....I just checked and Steve Smith charges $165 per video.  That's pretty insane.

Damn, what possessed you to lookup and post the price of the guy's birthday gift when he's excited about it. 

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57 minutes ago, Moo Daeng said:

Damn, what possessed you to lookup and post the price of the guy's birthday gift when he's excited about it. 

I mean "CAMEO" is literally written in giant letters at the bottom left of the screen, it didn't sound like something that was intended to be hidden.  I was more bringing awareness to the service for others in the thread - clearly people were in awe of this shoutout and the dude I specifically quoted sounded particularly excited about the prospect of something like a birthday shoutout so I offered up insight into how he can acquire something like that if he was interested.  Sounds like a lot of people would be interested in this.  I'm surprised apparently no one has heard of Cameo before.  I'd be willing to bet the OP probably already knows it's a Cameo as his first question to his wife was probably "How in the hell did you manage this?".

 

Sounds like you're suggesting he should be less excited about it knowing that it's a paid service, which appears to be your opinion that you are projecting onto others including the OP.  Newsflash: unless you're creating something by hand, you're just forking over money for a product or service, which probably accounts for the vast majority of birthday gifts.  That doesn't make it less special or thoughtful.  Still a lot of thought goes into a gift like this, as his wife clearly knows he's a huge Panthers/Smitty fan and also included a write-up with more context, like how OP has a Smitty jersey in his office.  Very thoughtful gift, which is exactly what I said in my post.  But I apologize for offending you on OP's behalf.

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