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What's the nicest thing a stranger (who you never met again) has done for you? (by Sparky)

 Sparky (0)  (29 / M-F / Massachusetts)
25-Jun-14 6:30 pm
What's the nicest thing a stranger (who you never met again) has done for you?

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 rulost2 (35)     (54 / M-F / Mississippi)
25-Jun-14 7:33 pm
A few years back i was in california in the middle of the desert the siera and my fuel pump went out on my car an old man stopped to help he drove me 80 miles to get another on drove me back and waited till my.car was fixed and would not except any money for his troubles not even gas money thats one time i thought i met a saint

 

 

 
 
 impeccablesossy (33)   (35 / F-MF / Nigeria)
25-Jun-14 7:37 pm
Had an accident...had no bruises but this man took me to the hospital still...made payments...took me home

 

 

 
 
 2Hot4U2Handle 
26-Jun-14 1:12 am
I was moving and my guy and his friend already took a truck load. I loaded my car and the man across the street started being a lot to friendly. Creepy and i didnt have my cell. My next door neighbor of less than 1 day asked if i could help her with her with something. I went in her place and she called the cops. Creepy guy got arrested. Went back days later but she had moved. It was not the best area to live. Idek her first name.

 

 

 
 
 sweetnspice 
26-Jun-14 3:25 am
Strangers have always helped me with car problems & accidents. One guy even spent a few hours trying to fix my car and went to the auto parts store with me.

When I was a kid, some Marines showed up at my house and gave me a bike. I wouldn't have gotten anything that year if they didn't. I'll never forget it.

 

 

 
 
 WalkSoftly 
26-Jun-14 3:45 am
When I was a kid, some Marines showed up
at my house and gave me a bike. I wouldn't
have gotten anything that year if they
didn't. I'll never forget it.
Thats cuz jarheads are the bestest in the whole wide world!

 

 

 
 
 sweetnspice 
26-Jun-14 3:54 am
When I was a kid, some Marines showed up
at my house and gave me a bike. I wouldn't
have gotten anything that year if they
didn't. I'll never forget it.
Thats cuz jarheads are the bestest in the whole wide world!
Hot too! Lol

 

 

 
 
 2Hot4U2Handle 
26-Jun-14 5:26 am
Once my best friend and i got on the wrong bus and got lost in Lanham, Md not the place to get lost in. Till her sister could come get us an elderly lady sat with us on the bus bench for 2 hours.

 

 

 
 
 ramblinman 
26-Jun-14 5:55 am
I could post a couple of instances where I was helped out. The funniest was down in Laredo Texas. Picked up a 13'6" high load that had to be tarped. I jumped up on top of the load to roll out the tarps. And was then stuck up there. No ladder, nada. A pedestrian saw me and went in to fetch the fork operator who let me down via the forks.

 

 

 
 
 ZaylieRaely (10)   (32 / F-M / Colorado)
26-Jun-14 6:02 am
When I was in a bad spot in life a wonderful women stopped handed me an envelope and left when I got home I opened it, there was two hundred twenty dollars inside and a note that says I've been there to honey and I saw myself in your eyes I'm in a position to help so hear you go take care and I pray things will turn around for you. I cried it was so sweet and came in a huge time if need in my life.

 

 

 
 
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