Hello again... :) i feel sort of bad now, because i'm pretty sure i didn't even talk to any total strangers since i answered your last question. I'm a little shy, and i didn't really go out at all, exept with my friends. (so not strangers) and even then no one needed help.. maybe i should be more observant though sometimes someone may need help and you don't even realise... well it's nice to see there r good people out there who care about these things anyway :)
2007-03-26 14:05:28
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answered by Random one 4
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heh..I've had strange experiences in this category.
One time I was sitting in traffic and a HUGE accident happened right next to me. When it was done, a pick up truck was flipped over laying on it's roof.
I jumped out and after a bit of panic and work was able to free the guy from his restraints and get him out of the truck. While carrying him to the side of the road another motorist tried to help me carry him and I dropped him. His head hit the damn pavement. So my "good" moment has ever since been a moment in which I cringe when thinking of it. /sigh...just cringed while typing this story for you. FYI, he was beat up a bit from the accident but was stable and ok when it was all said and done.
Story Two.
I saw a lady walking down the side of the road in a nice dress. I thought she looked a bit high class and out of place to be walking and I saw a nice car broke down up the road, so I offered her a ride. I turned my car around and she got in. Within 15 seconds she offered me sexual favors for 20 bucks!!! She was a friggin' HOOKER! I couldn't believe it. I was actually beside myself on this one....I turned her down and she asked to be dropped at the gas station just up the road where she started walking again.
Story 3.
The house accross the street caught on fire. By the time I got over there, the whole side of the house had flames rolling out of it. I heard a lady screaming my son's in there. I kicked in the door and ran in. The heat/smoke overcame me within about 5 seconds. I had to pull myself out of the friggin' place. Just then I heard the fire dept pulling up. Thank god I thought. I tried one more time to go in but it was no use, the heat was INTENSE and there was NO OXYGEN. I didn't make it 15' in that house before running out again. I felt TERRIBLE! Only to find out that the son had made it out and he was a 30 year old man!!! When I heard "my son" i'm thinking it's a kid..../sigh. Unfortunately the lady's elderly husband perished in the fire...another moment of cringing. /sigh.
Hope you enjoyed my stories.
2007-03-26 00:59:01
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answered by Love Answers 2
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In the delhi metro, i found this very very old man standing in the journey as the train was jampacked..he had a journey of about 45 mins and was standing..i cudnt bear the sight of him cughing and shivering and NO ONE lending him a seat..I felt bad for him as he held a stick so i got up and gave him my seat nd stood for the rest of the way..my father and mother were really proud of me..!!!i think its nice..wat about u?
2007-03-26 00:57:29
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answered by Anonymous
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There were no trains running from Victoria station so I helped a lady and her daughter with a suitcase to where they needed to be because they didn't know how to get there.
2007-03-26 00:53:48
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answered by Anonymous
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I helped several people with directions to where they were going and assisted a handicapped person with their shopping in our store over the weekend.I went around with her and got all that she wanted, assisted with the check-out and back to her taxi to go home.
2007-03-26 00:55:44
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answered by Ted 6
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I helped an Asian woman hopelessly lost get back to where she needed to do (despite a terrible language barrier and her inability to let go of what she knew)
2007-03-26 01:02:02
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answered by Experto Credo 7
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Bet she was grateful to you.
Just read your previous question - great idea. There are others of us out here, and the more you do, the more you attract like-minded people around you.
2007-03-26 00:53:51
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answered by Older&Wiser 5
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I opened the door for an old lady at the bank... does that count?
2007-03-26 00:53:44
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answered by ~♥Jade♥~ 7
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i helped put an elderly ladies groceries into her car. i got five bucks after refusing it twice.
2007-03-26 00:58:28
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answered by jenrulz13 4
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a little old lady asked me to help her pick up her phone book this morning, she's recently has a hip replacement and couldn't bend down to get it herself, so she came up to me and asked me to get it for her. bless
2007-03-26 00:53:29
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answered by Anonymous
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