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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Coming out of Sainsburys I saw an elderly lady a bit stressed out with a flat tyre. 30 minutes later, I put on her spare wheel and she insisted on giving me a trifle (from her shopping). A random, unrequested but wonderful reward.
What good deed have you done which made you feel warm inside? |
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"Posting this comment so you dont feel like a loner."
That made me laugh - good one!
I have a theory that for every 10 times you help someone out when they are up dhit cheek / no paddle, you will get a good gesture returned...
Eg... I cycle loads and often help someone out with a puncture of mechanical failure or carry a can of fuel in the car and always stop to help someone broken down.
Unfortunately my theory has yet to ever be proven but it's not about that - it's about helping if you can and that counts so well done! |
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By *phroditeWoman
over a year ago
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"Coming out of Sainsburys I saw an elderly lady a bit stressed out with a flat tyre. 30 minutes later, I put on her spare wheel and she insisted on giving me a trifle (from her shopping). A random, unrequested but wonderful reward.
What good deed have you done which made you feel warm inside?" I think that is a lovely story - and just hope you like trifle?
Well done! |
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By *icketysplitsWoman
over a year ago
Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound |
"I help out in a soup kitchen for homeless people. They're abusive, aggressive and ungrateful but I find it very rewarding personally."
Good for you. I bet they remember you when life is less chaotic and some will look forward to seeing you even now. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I'm always helping people, that's just how I am. Not that I want anybody to say ooh aren't you a nice lad.....like I say it's just how I am. I can't stand to sit and watch someone struggle with something. |
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By *icketysplitsWoman
over a year ago
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"I'm always helping people, that's just how I am. Not that I want anybody to say ooh aren't you a nice lad.....like I say it's just how I am. I can't stand to sit and watch someone struggle with something."
Could you pop down and help with the lights in my shower. I can't reach and have been struggling for ages. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I'm always helping people, that's just how I am. Not that I want anybody to say ooh aren't you a nice lad.....like I say it's just how I am. I can't stand to sit and watch someone struggle with something.
Could you pop down and help with the lights in my shower. I can't reach and have been struggling for ages."
On my way |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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The sad thing is if you try to help someone they tend to think your going to attack or mug them now days.
we ALAWAYS help mums down the stairs with pushchairs and the amount of times it's been refused and they would rather struggle.
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Coming out of Sainsburys I saw an elderly lady a bit stressed out with a flat tyre. 30 minutes later, I put on her spare wheel and she insisted on giving me a trifle (from her shopping). A random, unrequested but wonderful reward.
What good deed have you done which made you feel warm inside?"
I think its totallu unacceptable to keey an old lady waiting 30 minutes to change the spare wheel over and if you continue to take as much time in future then you'll get branded as a serial timewaster |
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By (user no longer on site)
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Most folk think that you have an ulterior motive if you help someone though.
The other week I was sat in burger king with a few mates about as far away from the door as I could be and a young mum with the biggest pushchair ive ever seen was stood talking to a guy who was sat stuffing his face. She said goodbye and proceeded to have a carry on with the doors trying to open both and get said enormous baby carrying contraption (honestly, it looked like it should have had a horse pulling it) through. Now not one person, including the gorilla she had been conversing with, stood up to help. So I did. Got up and held the doors for her do she could get out. As I returned to my meal the gorilla shot me a look of discontent as did just about everyone else in the place and one of my mates said "you only did that cos you wanted to bang her"! Yeah, cos she's gonna jump straight on my cock cos I held the doors open for her
She was fit though |
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By *icketysplitsWoman
over a year ago
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"Most folk think that you have an ulterior motive if you help someone though.
The other week I was sat in burger king with a few mates about as far away from the door as I could be and a young mum with the biggest pushchair ive ever seen was stood talking to a guy who was sat stuffing his face. She said goodbye and proceeded to have a carry on with the doors trying to open both and get said enormous baby carrying contraption (honestly, it looked like it should have had a horse pulling it) through. Now not one person, including the gorilla she had been conversing with, stood up to help. So I did. Got up and held the doors for her do she could get out. As I returned to my meal the gorilla shot me a look of discontent as did just about everyone else in the place and one of my mates said "you only did that cos you wanted to bang her"! Yeah, cos she's gonna jump straight on my cock cos I held the doors open for her
She was fit though "
Maybe the gorilla was the last to hold open a door for her and that's how the enormous baby contraption came to be
Seriously, I agree with you - people do think there is an ulterior motive. Very sad. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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Mine was last week when I helped an old lady who fell in the road and I took her home and been to check on her since.
The following day, I helped an old man in a supermarket at the self scan checkouts and packed his bags for him.
Then as I've not been in that supermarket before, I went out a different exit, and couldn't find my car
No one helped me |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Mine was last week when I helped an old lady who fell in the road and I took her home and been to check on her since.
The following day, I helped an old man in a supermarket at the self scan checkouts and packed his bags for him.
Then as I've not been in that supermarket before, I went out a different exit, and couldn't find my car
No one helped me "
I would have, but I'll admit to having an ulterior motive for that |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Mine was last week when I helped an old lady who fell in the road and I took her home and been to check on her since.
The following day, I helped an old man in a supermarket at the self scan checkouts and packed his bags for him.
Then as I've not been in that supermarket before, I went out a different exit, and couldn't find my car
No one helped me
I would have, but I'll admit to having an ulterior motive for that "
Thank you, I think |
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By *icketysplitsWoman
over a year ago
Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound |
"Mine was last week when I helped an old lady who fell in the road and I took her home and been to check on her since.
The following day, I helped an old man in a supermarket at the self scan checkouts and packed his bags for him.
Then as I've not been in that supermarket before, I went out a different exit, and couldn't find my car
No one helped me
I would have, but I'll admit to having an ulterior motive for that
Thank you, I think "
He wants your trifle. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Mine was last week when I helped an old lady who fell in the road and I took her home and been to check on her since.
The following day, I helped an old man in a supermarket at the self scan checkouts and packed his bags for him.
Then as I've not been in that supermarket before, I went out a different exit, and couldn't find my car
No one helped me
I would have, but I'll admit to having an ulterior motive for that
Thank you, I think
He wants your trifle."
I don't like trifle |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Mine was last week when I helped an old lady who fell in the road and I took her home and been to check on her since.
The following day, I helped an old man in a supermarket at the self scan checkouts and packed his bags for him.
Then as I've not been in that supermarket before, I went out a different exit, and couldn't find my car
No one helped me
I would have, but I'll admit to having an ulterior motive for that
Thank you, I think
He wants your trifle."
, indeed |
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I was on the bus once, its when they had the long seats facing each other at the front. I was noticably heavily pregnant. I was sat on one of these seats. The bus was full and a really old man got on who was unsteady on his feet. Noone stood up so i stood up to let him sit down. Ha, half the bus stood up then to let me sit down. I could see the look of shame on their faces, and so they should of been |
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i"m not going to be helpfull anymore as it can get you in trouble...I was stood behind an old lady who was struggling at the cash machine so i asked her if i could help, She said she was trying to check her balance...so i pushed her over |
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"i"m not going to be helpfull anymore as it can get you in trouble...I was stood behind an old lady who was struggling at the cash machine so i asked her if i could help, She said she was trying to check her balance...so i pushed her over " lmto bad man sam
does helping yourself count? |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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I would have, but I'll admit to having an ulterior motive for that
Thank you, I think
He wants your trifle.
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That's a euphemism I've not heard before |
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"Coming out of Sainsburys I saw an elderly lady a bit stressed out with a flat tyre. 30 minutes later, I put on her spare wheel and she insisted on giving me a trifle (from her shopping). A random, unrequested but wonderful reward.
What good deed have you done which made you feel warm inside?"
Trifle!?
I would have insisted on a gummy blow job or no deal! |
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