June 27, 2009
Who will be the first person to introduce marbles to Mongolia?
Naut asked:
The hundreds of Mongolians really poor children living in yurts around Ulaanbaatar or into the countryside. The outside temperatures dip to-43c or lower in winter. The families living on dried meat and the flower in the months to the periphery and the poor kids playing inside surfaces of the bones of sheep, toys of wood or even pebbles. I have even seen children try to overcome boredom by playing with the ice in the bitter cold. It was presented to me that the marbles would be a great toy in Mongolia. Those of us who have enjoyed playing marbles as children will know what I mean. The marbles are clean, almost unbreakable, and easily transported to the best of all does not require batteries. If anyone wants to go down in history as the founder of the marbles in Mongolia, please seized on a little about Mongolia and let me know we can get something going. This can be a great opportunity corporativa. It is there all the 'advertising or introducente; boffs' out there who can see a split? I would really see an answer and some support here. (As for 'Bull-Dust Beep1230,' is Mongolian, nor has it ever been in Mongolia.)
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The hundreds of Mongolians really poor children living in yurts around Ulaanbaatar or into the countryside. The outside temperatures dip to-43c or lower in winter. The families living on dried meat and the flower in the months to the periphery and the poor kids playing inside surfaces of the bones of sheep, toys of wood or even pebbles. I have even seen children try to overcome boredom by playing with the ice in the bitter cold. It was presented to me that the marbles would be a great toy in Mongolia. Those of us who have enjoyed playing marbles as children will know what I mean. The marbles are clean, almost unbreakable, and easily transported to the best of all does not require batteries. If anyone wants to go down in history as the founder of the marbles in Mongolia, please seized on a little about Mongolia and let me know we can get something going. This can be a great opportunity corporativa. It is there all the 'advertising or introducente; boffs' out there who can see a split? I would really see an answer and some support here. (As for 'Bull-Dust Beep1230,' is Mongolian, nor has it ever been in Mongolia.)
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Have you contacted the Chinese embassy and suggested this idea to them? I know that sending anything (like care packages) into that country requires a great deal of hoops to jump through. It sounds like a great idea to me, good luck!
EDIT- Have you tried contacted the manufacturers of marbles and asking them if they are interested in donating some of their products to this cause?
I know that there are several churches that would want to get involved as well, but then you would have to hand out literature about the church along with the marbles and I don't know what your religious affiliation is.
Oh come on! There are already marbles here, if you want to know. Can anyone stop asking idiotic questions like these???
It's a really nice and generous thought.
The only drawback would be that the next thing will be
Game Cubes for Mongolia, which is where our skeedaddled efforts at humanism end up.
Those kids are probably lots happier and saner than most kids in the USA.
Let's send some books and things to increase their knowledge, instead.
theres nothing in mongolia. marketing there wud b pointless and a huge flop, partly becuase it seems they like there simplistic lives and might b resistant to change, and also becuase how are they gonna pay you, i seriously doubt an average mongolian wud have enough money to buy that kind of stuff.