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w.weiland
Posted 2014-08-20 8:58 PM (#453743)
Subject: helping someone out


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Ever help someone out wether physical or monetarily. Or selling a part or exchanging labor or........ only when it's your turn to have that favor returned you end up paying full retail
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tnlowrider
Posted 2014-08-20 9:06 PM (#453744 - in reply to #453743)
Subject: Re: helping someone out



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Sorry to hear that man. Those are the folks you don't need to help the next time.
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VAN HELSING
Posted 2014-08-20 11:09 PM (#453752 - in reply to #453744)
Subject: Re: helping someone out



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Yep, some people have the memory of a goldfish...............


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safetymike77
Posted 2014-08-21 12:13 AM (#453759 - in reply to #453743)
Subject: Re: helping someone out



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I feel you. There has been someone helping me by buying a bunch of stuff off a car I am parting, that I don't know that he really needs. It is one of those things that you just hope to god you are in a better place to be able to reciprocate when that person needs it. Sometimes, you can, sometimes you can't. It is difficult at best to know what is really going on in someone's household at times. I know there was a member here who helped me out big time, and I tried my best to help later on with working to help him when I couldn't help him monetarily, because my situation still wasn't the best. Both of those situations, I knew the person was helping me and didn't have to do what they did for me. Is there that understanding? Or did someone not get the picture?
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55 Dodge
Posted 2014-08-21 10:12 PM (#453860 - in reply to #453743)
Subject: RE: helping someone out


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No good deed goes unpunished!
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