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The Nicest Thing You Have Ever Done For Someone

FeliciaBaby

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The other day my Mom was visitng & she said how much she loved my pants & where did I get them?
I took those suckers off and handed them right over, lol.

Today I gave the lady behind me my stamp for the store, it ended up filling her card & saving her 30%.
Small but it made her day...felt great.
 
The other day my Mom was visitng & she said how much she loved my pants & where did I get them?
I took those suckers off and handed them right over, lol.

Good deed # 1 :YMAPPLAUSE:

I guess you didn't like them much :biggrin2:
 
durning the big snow storm in Feb just as I was finishing my driveway for the 4th time, a lady I don't know from 10 houses up the street asked if I would help her. Seems her husband has a bad back and they just moved to Barrie in Oct, and had not way to dig out. I grabbed my eldest daughter and we went up and helped clear her driveway. took about an hour and half since it hadn't been done at all. She gave my daughter 10 bucks. Still don't know her name
 
durning the big snow storm in Feb just as I was finishing my driveway for the 4th time, a lady I don't know from 10 houses up the street asked if I would help her. Seems her husband has a bad back and they just moved to Barrie in Oct, and had not way to dig out. I grabbed my eldest daughter and we went up and helped clear her driveway. took about an hour and half since it hadn't been done at all. She gave my daughter 10 bucks. Still don't know her name

ask your wife. I will bet she knows your daughter's name.
 
I was gonna skip replying to this thread because it's an excuse to say how wonderfujl each of us are, but Stan Lee's comment is apropos. I donate all the time, too, and have donated my body and organs on my death. For the recipient who gets my organs, or the medical student who slices me up (using a microscalpel for my genitals) and learns how to heal someone else, what better legacy can there be?
 
I have given money to people I know who needed it...... One was Single mother with 2 kids....she
started to cry.....it was near Christmas.....
 
I was gonna skip replying to this thread because it's an excuse to say how wonderfujl each of us are, but Stan Lee's comment is apropos. I donate all the time, too, and have donated my body and organs on my death. For the recipient who gets my organs, or the medical student who slices me up (using a microscalpel for my genitals) and learns how to heal someone else, what better legacy can there be?

I certainly didn't mean it as a "I'm better than anyone else" kind of thing. I was just taking it as random acts of kindness are good.
 
I didn't take it that way at all....but it started me thinking about all the good things I've done personally, but perhaps the best gift I can give is my blood, organs, etc. No judgement intended on anyone!
 
I just got my pin the other day for my 10th time. Very rewarding experience indeed.

Wish everyone would do that. I don't mean to sound like a broken record, but a little blood saves lives. And hospitals often have shortages.

I tried to convince the Blood Service to give bacon sandwiches instead of coffee and donuts, but ran into some opposition there....
 
I help this Sweet Woman take her clothes off........:blush2:

And at the end of the month I am going to do it again.....I think it is time...:yahoo:
 
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