Gave money, offered him food, paid for hospitalization......... anything.... substantial or insignificant.
Absolutely.... I've helped you keep your post alive
And... Everything Above Plus.
thirdmillenium wrote:
Gave money, offered him food, paid for hospitalization......... anything.... substantial or insignificant.
this question never gets asked enough.
Hi pearldiver
your answer is an absolute pearl.
Hi Topgunjager;
I am sorry I didnt realize I was flogging a dead horse. I apologize
I stop and change tires, mostly for women.
sneakorocksolid wrote:
I stop and change tires, mostly for women.
AHA.... That's Why they never stop and change a guy's tyre! ![]()
seriously, this question should always be asked, i think it wakes people up to do things that really matters, it's always easy to act all noble and humble, but it's the actions you take that can really make a world of difference.
I was on my way into town, when I saw a filthy older woman sitting on the side of the raod, crying. Where I live it isnt to common for people to be on the side of the road, it is a very busy state highway with no sidewalk and the shoulder is narrow. I pulled over to see if she was ok. She was homless and trying to get to a shelter. Her mother had thrown her out of the house, and she claimed the first person to pick her up had thrown her out of his moving car. I gave her a ride to the shelter and made sure she got in ok. It was pretty far out of my way, but I felt so bad she was really scared and upset. I wished there was something else I could do, but there wasnt. I wonder about her soemtimes, I hope she got the help she needed. Other then that,I always return shopping carts or hold doors open for peopel who look as though they are struggling. Pick up dropped stuff, things like that. Its amazing how so many people in one day will need the tiniest little thing, that makes a big difference to them, and everyone just walks by blindly.
sneakorocksolid wrote:
I stop and change tires, mostly for women.
where do you live? I always have to change my own tires!!!
Pearldiver wrote:
sneakorocksolid wrote:
I stop and change tires, mostly for women.
AHA.... That's Why they never stop and change a guy's tyre!
I am pretty sure if I ever tried to change a tire for man, he would be very insulted!! We just show them some leg...its helpful.
Justine76 wrote:
sneakorocksolid wrote:
I stop and change tires, mostly for women.
where do you live? I always have to change my own tires!!!
I'll change your tires any day
bloodnlatex wrote:
Justine76 wrote:
sneakorocksolid wrote:
I stop and change tires, mostly for women.
where do you live? I always have to change my own tires!!!
I'll change your tires any day
I wish somebody was here to help me put my extra van seat in, it soo heavy and annoying.
Justine76 wrote:
bloodnlatex wrote:
Justine76 wrote:
where do you live? I always have to change my own tires!!!I'll change your tires any day
I wish somebody was here to help me put my extra van seat in, it soo heavy and annoying.
Are you using a Jack?
Or your leg?
Justine76 wrote:
bloodnlatex wrote:
Justine76 wrote:
where do you live? I always have to change my own tires!!!I'll change your tires any day
I wish somebody was here to help me put my extra van seat in, it soo heavy and annoying.
It would've been my pleasure. I'm always there when there is a lady in need
Justine76 wrote:
I was on my way into town, when I saw a filthy older woman sitting on the side of the raod, crying. Where I live it isnt to common for people to be on the side of the road, it is a very busy state highway with no sidewalk and the shoulder is narrow. I pulled over to see if she was ok. She was homless and trying to get to a shelter. Her mother had thrown her out of the house, and she claimed the first person to pick her up had thrown her out of his moving car. I gave her a ride to the shelter and made sure she got in ok. It was pretty far out of my way, but I felt so bad she was really scared and upset. I wished there was something else I could do, but there wasnt. I wonder about her soemtimes, I hope she got the help she needed. Other then that,I always return shopping carts or hold doors open for peopel who look as though they are struggling. Pick up dropped stuff, things like that. Its amazing how so many people in one day will need the tiniest little thing, that makes a big difference to them, and everyone just walks by blindly.
justine 76
i am touched
Pearldiver wrote:
Justine76 wrote:
bloodnlatex wrote:
I'll change your tires any day
I wish somebody was here to help me put my extra van seat in, it soo heavy and annoying.
Are you using a Jack?
Or your leg?
OH YEAH!!! Problem solved!! ![]()

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