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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Honstely its a nice idea as were the other threads abouf uffering fellow fabbers help.
I just feel its a safer and better idea to offer or accept this help through local community groups and the structures put in place by local authotities |
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By *uittop OP Man
over a year ago
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"Honstely its a nice idea as were the other threads abouf uffering fellow fabbers help.
I just feel its a safer and better idea to offer or accept this help through local community groups and the structures put in place by local authotities"
Some would only trust those they have already met. Local authorities, around here, are offering sod all. |
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RESPECT OP
You've just inspired me to post up on the notice board in my appartment complex that if anyone genuinely is short on food for a day or two they can text my "Fun Phone" (might as well put the damn thing to some good/better use)
and drop some groceries outside their door anonymously...
But you guys will all know it was Tim so..
"Our Little Secret...Shhhhhhh!"
Thanks for inspiring the idea Op! |
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By *oghunter33Woman
over a year ago
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Seems some are still pulling their foreskin, thinking of a sexy shopping delivery.
Fab is the complete wrong outlet for such thing. If you need help, you should seek it in your community or neighbourhood. I noticed that they get more and more organised across the country and counties.
Stay in touch with your fab friends via social media. A good digital chat can be balm for the soul in those lonely times.
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