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What was your last good deed?
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Yesterday, I finished nightshift at 5am, parked the car and just a few yards from my door, I found a driving licence.
Checked the address, knew where it was so no point handing it in to the police station, jumped back in the car and posted through their letterbox at 6am.
Will save somebody the hassle of getting a replacement. |
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By *wencatWoman
over a year ago
Leeds |
was in check out queue last week a elderly man in front me put his shopping through realized forgot his money. to cut a long story short I payed for his shopping and gave him a lift home then he payed me back |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Helped an old lady across the carpark with her trolly.
But I did say thank you "
Did she buggery but the way she was pushing it I was not up for another rear door dint. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"i recently helped give CPR to an elderly gentleman who collapsed in the street, then a week later i helped a man who fell in the carpark at work and fractured his hip"
Did you press on the sovereign? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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went into my local deli last week was being served by the one owner, old lady behind me asks for 12 packs of scratchings, to which i reply you obviously love your scratchings, her reply there not for me i'm putting them in a food parcel for british soldiers abroad, felt really humbled by her comment and told andy the owner to put the scratchings on my bill and paid for them and left. made me feel good aswell |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Probably going for a drink and a chat with my Dad. For once it was my suggestion and we really enjoyed ourselves. Might sound like nothing to some but I know it meant a lot to him
It was our toy donation service in church today but that's nothing out of the ordinary, I give as much as I can afford to every year |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I gave up my seat for the pregnant woman who got on my train.
u own a train ???!!!!!
and let her drive it by the looks of things!"
Pregnant woman on virgin trains |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I gave up my seat for the pregnant woman who got on my train.
u own a train ???!!!!!
Yes and a scalextric as well
boy n their toys lol "
bugger that should say boys n their toys |
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By *azzaahhWoman
over a year ago
north wales / chester |
finding wedding ring at work .. spoke to guest pn phone who said theyd only been married a week .so instead of them sending prepaid envelope and the hassle cos was going overseas etc i offered to post it back personally and they said they wpould send the me the postage ..yeah rght cost me £9 they got it back and no sign of reinburments..twats ! |
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By *azzaahhWoman
over a year ago
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"went into my local deli last week was being served by the one owner, old lady behind me asks for 12 packs of scratchings, to which i reply you obviously love your scratchings, her reply there not for me i'm putting them in a food parcel for british soldiers abroad, felt really humbled by her comment and told andy the owner to put the scratchings on my bill and paid for them and left. made me feel good aswell"
oh and sent box to soilder friend out in afghan |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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some little boy lost his mummy at bretton centre in peterborough.. he was crying so much and everyone was just stareing at him .. so i decided to be the one to help.. found out his name was Benjamin, he was 3, and last place he remembers seeing his mum was on the car park.. so we both went to Aldi had a chat with the manager and Benjamin got free chocolate and we also found his mummy .. happy days!.. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I was walking to work last year, saw a piece of paper from the inland revenue caught in some railings, picked it up and saw that it was a tax credit cheque to someone who didn't live far from where I live. How the cheque got into town I have no idea but I went home, got in my car and in torrential rain, hobbling as I fell at work, I went to the address and posted it through the door |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I pushed a guys car that had broken down on the approach to a busy junction. I was the only person who stopped to help. All the other morons either shouted at him or sounded their horns because he dared to break down in front of them....like it was something he did intentionally. |
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My last one was giving a lovely lady from Fab a lift to a birthday party because of car trouble. Even though we hadn't met she knew I was reliable and safe from a mutual friend.
Before that, giving a bloke a quid at KFC because he was a bit short of what he needed and stopping to help a bloke who had fallen out of his electric wheelchair at the curb. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Waiting at the bus stop the other morning, there was a young girl virtually in tears, turns out it was her first day at a new job and she'd left her purse on the first bus so couldn't get her connection - bless 'er - she was more scared of what her new boss would say than worried about her purse! It's not often I have spare cash in my own purse but luckily I did that day, I gave her enough for a taxi so she wouldn't be late and she gave me a big teary snot-nosed hug! lol! |
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By *odareyouMan
over a year ago
not far from iceland,,,,,, tescos is nearer though :-) (near leeds) |
I called into halfords to buy a headlight bulb, outside theres a guy looking a bit sorry for himself, i popped the bonnet and fits the bulb, the guy is chatting away and is having a tough time, puncture on his bike, he s after a few shillings fora cup of tea, so i bought a him a sandwich and a cuppa from Morrisons* ,(other supermarkets were a f**kin long drive.) , must have rubbed off on someone else as well, , when i came back the guy from halfords is repairing his bikes puncture....
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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My good deed is turning up for work and supply food to the south east apart from that I'm always up for helping anyone out that needs help or down on there luck as I have been there myself and had good friends help me |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Yesterday, I finished nightshift at 5am, parked the car and just a few yards from my door, I found a driving licence.
Checked the address, knew where it was so no point handing it in to the police station, jumped back in the car and posted through their letterbox at 6am.
Will save somebody the hassle of getting a replacement. "
The world needs more people like you for sure, how nice is that.
I guess mine was few nights ago, i heard wierd noises whilst picking up a takeaway, i thought it was kids messing about outside.
I then found out it was an elderly lady called joyce aged 73 laying in the ROAD crying.
As anyone would i ran to help her, she had been trying to get in a taxi and had fallen with some complication caused by parkinsons... she was foaming at the mouth and white as a sheet.
I know this sounds a bit horrible to read but i was shocked as the taxi driver just stood there waiting for her to sort herself out.. When i asked what was going on and if he'd called an ambulance? His response was "no english, i drop her at station"...
Needless to say myself and friend got her wrapped up warm untill ambulance could get there and they did have words with the taxi driver for being thoughtless.
Hope Joyce is all ok now |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I've just volunteered to cover a colleague next Sunday as his sister has decided to make a surprise visit over from Australia for Xmas but could only get specific flights due to cost! She's only here for a week so I've told him to take 3 days off and I'll cover his workload as the boss said no.
God knows I'm gonna be hanging - as at a Fab friends Xmas shindig Saturday night! But he hasn't seen her in ten years and she's unlikely to be back again for a long while! |
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I was returning from a particularly delicate mission with my team on Friday when Johnny took some shrapnel to the chest. There was no way he was making it out of their alive so I shot him in the head.
That's the Newcastle Bigg Market on a Friday for you folks, war is hell.
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I was returning from a particularly delicate mission with my team on Friday when Johnny took some shrapnel to the chest. There was no way he was making it out of their alive so I shot him in the head.
That's the Newcastle Bigg Market on a Friday for you folks, war is hell.
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Now Funky be honest!
When you say 'shrapnel' do you really mean 'stray jizz' - and when you say 'shot in the head' do you actually mean 'accidental facial'?? |
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"I was returning from a particularly delicate mission with my team on Friday when Johnny took some shrapnel to the chest. There was no way he was making it out of their alive so I shot him in the head.
That's the Newcastle Bigg Market on a Friday for you folks, war is hell.
Now Funky be honest!
When you say 'shrapnel' do you really mean 'stray jizz' - and when you say 'shot in the head' do you actually mean 'accidental facial'?? "
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Making CuteNSassy cum over the phone
Was much appriciated.. Dirty Dirty man! lol
Is the phone ruined now?? Does your insurance cover accidental drowning of phones..!? "
haha the phone is perfectly fine. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"was in check out queue last week a elderly man in front me put his shopping through realized forgot his money. to cut a long story short I payed for his shopping and gave him a lift home then he payed me back " that is so so nice of you to do but I did the same thing but it was a old lady and she got confused and as I got her into my car after paying for her shopping she started to scream and shout that I was kidnapping her police came instead of saying I payed for her shopping she said I took her shopping money and pushed her into my car ! Anyway after 12 hours in the cop shop I was released without charge
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"Nothing major, but I listened to a worried colleague today, as our jobs are up in the air. Just told her all her good points and made her happy. "
You own a balloon, you must be Richard Branson as well.
Too many fakes on here |
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