This Household Procurement Summary is filed in response to an informal verbal request received by the Department of Random Domain Management.
The subject of the request is the Flybar My First Foam Pogo Jumper, submitted by an unnamed affiliate (the youngest household member).
Original reference material was obtained from the agency's internal memo titled "By the Way, Dad — the Flybar My First Foam Pogo Jumper?" published at wehavethatathome.com.
According to the memo, the neighbor's child possesses one such unit and our household's dependent has become intensely fixated on acquiring a similar device.
The memo further notes that the product has accumulated approximately sixteen thousand positive consumer reviews across various platforms.
Preliminary analysis suggests this level of social proof warrants serious consideration, though skepticism remains about durability and long-term value.
The requesting department has offered no cost-benefit analysis, no comparative study, and no justification beyond "everyone else has one."
I have strong opinions about value. Sixteen thousand reviews is a lot of people who are either very satisfied or very easy to please.
I just want everyone to be happy, but I reserve the right to grumble about foam pogo sticks taking up floor space in the hallway.
Approval is not yet granted. This document serves as an official record of the request and a reminder that Dad is still the Chief Parental Negotiation Officer around here.
Signed,
Greg "The Decider" Parsons
Chief Parental Negotiation Officer
Department of Random Domain Management
SOURCE: https://wehavethatathome.com/by-the-way-dad-the-flybar-my-first-foam-pogo-jumper/ — Filed by the Bureau of Wehavethat Affairs, DRDM.