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What's your good deed of the day?
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What have you done today or recently that was in no way for your benefit, totally for someone else?? I know you've all got it in you to make someone's day, so how did you do it? Tell me all about your good karma!!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I was called out to a job the other day, and it was a pensioner, all the lights had gone out, we repaired them and didn't charge her, she was so worried about how much it was going to cost her, she cried when we told her we would settle for a cup of tea and some biccies, she was such a lovely old girl, why do some people con them ???
Thanks, ray! :o) She's a lovely, old lady. She can't remember much from recently, but can remember nearly everything from her childhood.
She reminisces with me in the car about when 'we' were growing up, playing where they lived in Kensington. It's so sad, she thinks I'm my nan as I look a lot like she did when she was younger.
Hope you're well, Uncle Ray. x
She reminisces with me in the car about when 'we' were growing up, playing where they lived in Kensington. It's so sad, she thinks I'm my nan as I look a lot like she did when she was younger.
Hope you're well, Uncle Ray. x
Well ok, but don't laugh at one of them, because there are two.
I stopped to check on an old man who was leaning against a wall, looking a bit breathless, and asked if he was ok. He was really touched, but in fact was just having a breather. Lots of people were walking past him, and it upset me, but it turned out alright.
The other one was this morning, and this is the funny one.....On our way to school we passed a family going the other way. Same kind of stressed mum having trouble hurrying her 4 or 5 up. She was shouting for one of them to catch up, but he was nowhere to be seen. As we walked further up the hill, I saw him hanging from a fence post by the hood of his coat, looking a bit cross, so I unhooked him. He'd been messing about in someone's garden and tried to jump the fence! The boys and I laughed our heads off once he'd run off!!!
Actually, I think you CAN laugh if you like...:o)
I stopped to check on an old man who was leaning against a wall, looking a bit breathless, and asked if he was ok. He was really touched, but in fact was just having a breather. Lots of people were walking past him, and it upset me, but it turned out alright.
The other one was this morning, and this is the funny one.....On our way to school we passed a family going the other way. Same kind of stressed mum having trouble hurrying her 4 or 5 up. She was shouting for one of them to catch up, but he was nowhere to be seen. As we walked further up the hill, I saw him hanging from a fence post by the hood of his coat, looking a bit cross, so I unhooked him. He'd been messing about in someone's garden and tried to jump the fence! The boys and I laughed our heads off once he'd run off!!!
Actually, I think you CAN laugh if you like...:o)