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Hippity Hoppity was a white kangaroo who had been saved as a joey when his mother died. He was saved by a kind mother and daughter, and he was raised in a small suburban backyard. When Hippity Hoppity grew too big, he was released and given his freedom into the Australian bush. After quite a few adventures, Hippity Hoppity decided to go exploring and was happily hopping along when a big buck red kangaroo showed him his powerful chest. Hippity Hoppity had no wish to fight him, so he continued on his way only to meet up with him again at a later date. He came to a row of houses that reminded him…mehr

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Hippity Hoppity was a white kangaroo who had been saved as a joey when his mother died. He was saved by a kind mother and daughter, and he was raised in a small suburban backyard. When Hippity Hoppity grew too big, he was released and given his freedom into the Australian bush. After quite a few adventures, Hippity Hoppity decided to go exploring and was happily hopping along when a big buck red kangaroo showed him his powerful chest. Hippity Hoppity had no wish to fight him, so he continued on his way only to meet up with him again at a later date. He came to a row of houses that reminded him of where he used to live. There he met the most beautiful kangaroo he had ever seen, who was being treated with cruelty by her owner, who chased Hippity Hoppity away who was talking to her. It was love at first sight for both of them. Hippity Hoppity told his friends Hiss and Swish that he was in love with a lovely kangaroo who called herself Jumper and intended to try to get her to escape if she wanted to. And the following morning, he hopped back to Jumpers, to try to help her escape, which he did.
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David Perry advises world-class brands on how to transform their marketing organizations through the acquisition and effective use of enterprise technology solutions. Since 1999, David has worked with more than 100 companies across a wide range of industries including financial services, consumer products, technology, and healthcare. In the process, he's driven over $125 million in new business and managed revenues. In addition to his work, David serves as a startup advisor and investor, and organizes technology entrepreneurship events in New York City. David received his MBA from the Johnson Graduate School of Management at Cornell University and lives in New York City with his wife, Arianne, and their son, James.