no... I feel left out and unloved :-(
2007-01-29 06:59:06
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answered by K F 2
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MY DAD, my grandmother and friends all say he has more heart then brains and is going to end up dead because of it. When I was little I saw him jump off a pier to save two children and he can barely swim; we were in a restaurant when a old woman told the waitress she could not afford anything but coffee, he told me to call her grandmother so I did then he apologized saying we could not help but notice how much she looked like his late mother(she is still alive) and insisted on buying her breakfast; he broke through a police line to be with a dying girl pinned in a burning car; he saw old woman calculating her grocery bill at the end of shopping trip putting back several items, he took fifty dollars over and dropped it picking it up returning it to her as she must have dropped it- a few minutes later he saw her hand the money to a manager when he asked him why was she returning the money to him the manager said she said she had found it-my dad told him what he had done and the manager went back told her it was store policy and it was hers and to get her groceries they were free that night (good deeds must spread); still another time he was in a drug store when this old lady had a cane for a 6 foot person and no tip he went to hardware pick-up a saw it off and bought her a tip for the cane and just Sunday were in line to pick-up a prescription when the lady in front of us tried to buy just 6 of her pills so she could eat, of course they said they were sorry when he got to the head of the line he paid for her pills; many, many times we have been in a restaurant were the younger patrons would be eating and one of them would be watching, he always tells the waitress to buy the odd person dinner and not to tell them it was from him; and the last one to come to mind is Christmas he always finds someone who needs it and tips three hundred dollars (that is to two or three people). By the way he never allows anyone to recognize him even though once he ran into traffic so heavy the rescue squad was waiting, stopped the bleeding of a guy who had just lost his foot (without gloves and risking AIDS) the city would not allow him to leave and awarded him a award for citizen of the year. But he never stays around or allows anyone to know it was him even though there have been attempts to identify him. The Kindest Act My Dad Gary.
2007-01-27 20:34:59
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answered by Lynn U 2
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Yes. Not too long ago I had left some money on the bar and then left, forgetting to pick it up. It was change for a $50.00 bill. Instead of keeping it, somebody put it in an envelope and saved it for me. To this day, I still don't know who did it.
2007-01-27 06:32:58
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answered by BigJake418 7
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this made me think of 3 months ago i was out shopping when i found a purse with quite alot of cash and credit cards in, I walked a mile to find the Police Station and then waited around filling in forms and hanging around when i just wanted to get home. i really hoped the woman who's purse it was would be thrilled to get it back.The Police took my phone number and 3 months on i havn't heard a dicky bird. Would a thankyou be so hard for her because i would have loved one. i only wanted to know if she got it back...sorry to gripe but you brought it to my mind.......
2007-01-27 06:25:34
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answered by chris w. 7
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Yes a ride up a hill on a very hot day with a strange man who lectured my friend and I just like you. We did say thank you. Also all the people who pay my bridge tolls where I can't really say thanks.
2007-01-27 06:26:28
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answered by Raven 5
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Of course, I wish I could have thanked my Mom for raising me to respect women rather than using them only for eye candy, and properly respecting others for their opinions and plain and simply being a good person, and for raising me when my father decided his buddies were more importnant. She passed away early one morning, and none of us saw it coming, she was the greatest.
2007-01-27 06:28:00
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answered by Lo 4
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yes, i was coming home late from work and my car stalled when i was 19 on a dark road and two guys got it started and i turned to thank them and they were gone, it was soo weird.
2007-01-27 07:00:43
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answered by Bridget C 3
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Aw, that's so sweet.
Yah, I've had experiences where a stranger just made my day.
2007-01-27 06:22:31
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answered by 1K 6
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I have only I got to thank my stranger we are now good friends.
2007-01-30 22:33:12
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answered by Ollie 7
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sounds like what my grammas bf did.he gave two drunk girls a ride home once and was yelling at them the whole time....telling them they should be more careful and dont do it again...
2007-01-27 06:23:05
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answered by Small_And_Mighty 2
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YES WHEN MY CAR BROKE DOWN THIS WAS THREE YEARS AGO A TOTAL STRANGER HELPED ME GET TO WORK I SEARCHED AND SEARCHED FOR THIS PERSON UNTIL LAST YEAR I FOUND THIS WOMAN WE ARE BEST BUDDIES NOW
2007-01-27 06:24:19
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answered by Anonymous
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