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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 981356" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>I've had it stuck in me so many times from helping people but bad habits die hard. I still help when and where I can. I figure if I get it stuck in me again it's their problem not mine. Years ago the road we lived on was windy and straight up on one side and traight down on the other. Coming home after dark there was a truck sitting in the uphill lane with a shredded tire. I stop to see if I could give him a hand but was told they had already sent someon on ahead on foot to get another truck and tire. I threw out road flares as a warning both up hill and down. The guy asked me where I lived and if we used fire wood. I told him and said that was all we used for heat. 2 days later 3 dump trucks full of cut and split oak showed up in the yard. I figure that one deal made up for a lot of screwings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 981356, member: 34"] I've had it stuck in me so many times from helping people but bad habits die hard. I still help when and where I can. I figure if I get it stuck in me again it's their problem not mine. Years ago the road we lived on was windy and straight up on one side and traight down on the other. Coming home after dark there was a truck sitting in the uphill lane with a shredded tire. I stop to see if I could give him a hand but was told they had already sent someon on ahead on foot to get another truck and tire. I threw out road flares as a warning both up hill and down. The guy asked me where I lived and if we used fire wood. I told him and said that was all we used for heat. 2 days later 3 dump trucks full of cut and split oak showed up in the yard. I figure that one deal made up for a lot of screwings. [/QUOTE]
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