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It's a bargain.
Well, keep in mind, this ticket does last a lifetime.
So if you buy it for your newborn, that could easily get them their money's worth over the course of their life.
What a great way to start.
Let's go to your next laser story out of the Netherlands.
A woman named Mariki Vosluge was sad that her teenage son didn't want to cuddle with her anymore.
He was 14 and wanted to spend more time with friends.
And he wasn't home as much, so Mariki's answer to not having him close anymore was to knit a life-sized version of him that she could hug constantly.
Brooke's already in.
But wait till you see the pictures.
I'm going to put these up on our Insta stories at Brooke and Jeffrey so you can see what we're working with.
Do you want to describe what you're seeing in these photos?
Yeah, that's exactly what it looks like.
They definitely look haunted, if you ask me.
He's on a crochet phone?
The finished product is a weird yarn child with a hat, pants, and a sweater, along with headphones around his neck.
At this point, Brooke, I don't think we can get any weirder with you.
But the mom says her son actually liked the idea and even helped her make it.
Also, it's like, yeah, if it gets you out of my hair, Mom, heck yeah.
She's gotten so much response online, both positive and negative, that she wants to turn it into a business idea called Knit a Teen.