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Originally posted by MutherjuggZ View PostI hold doors for any man woman or child approaching. I don't want or expect a thanks. I do it because in my heart I know it's the right thing to do for my fellow homosapien.... whether they agree with it or not.
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Originally posted by mstng86 View PostWhat does Brent say? Don't put pussy on a pedestal.
I'm pretty sure that's how he rolls
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Originally posted by Torinoman View PostI always hold doors too, and when the person (usually canadian) doesn't say thanks I say YOUR WELCOME nice and loud.
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Originally posted by Big A View PostI'm glad it made her day. I will always hold a door, man or woman, and get some strange looks here in Cali.
The fact that she thought that it was strange is sad.
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A couple of weeks ago I was driving west on the W 7th Street bridge that comes from dowtown towards Montgomery Plaza. The road is under construction so there is only half the road used and of that half there is one lane west and one lane east.
I passed a gal in a electric wheelchair that was going west on the sidewalk and ahead of her was a large heavy rubber base to a cone that had flipped up in her path. I stopped and activated my lights and quickly got out of the car, ran over to the sidwalk and removed the obstacle for her. She saw me do this and yelled "thanks", but when I ran back around my car, I saw the driver behind me who I had held up for this good deed was giving me the "go to hell" look. I just smiled and waved at him, amazed that me taking a 15 seconds out of his day to help a disable person out made him mad.
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I try to hold the door open anytime I go in somewhere and there are people coming in behind me. If I see elderly or handicapped people getting out of their vehicle to enter the same establishment, I will wait on them. I help elderly up and down stairs. Yes Sir and Yes Ma'am to everyone young or old (its not an age thing, its a respect and courtesy thing). I was raised with values and morals. To treat others with kindness, and compassion. Kids these days are being raised to be self centered and heartless.
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