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In reply to the discussion: I did a good deed and then wanted to burn everything I was wearing. [View all]sprinkleeninow
(22,210 posts)2. How kindly of you!
Sometimes we get into unexpected trouble when coming to someone's aid.
In all seriousness, you are to be commended for your selfless act.
The 'good' part to your 'escapade' is this quite colorful and entertaining account of your experience. You need to have your own TV show!
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Are_grits_groceries
Oct 2017
OP
You sure did a good deed and were an unexpected angel for someone who needed one
Rhiannon12866
Oct 2017
#1
I am sure you feel itchy, my dear grits, but you did a great thing today!
CaliforniaPeggy
Oct 2017
#3
You did good. Especially by not barfing at the handling of those little biologic therapy critters.
Solly Mack
Oct 2017
#6
Well, your southern manners sure came in handy -- but even more so your fortitude,
pnwmom
Oct 2017
#9
You made that lady's life just a little bit better (and your neighbor's, too . . . LOL).
Vinca
Oct 2017
#19
As baby boomers age, a lot of them will find themselves in similar predicaments.
procon
Oct 2017
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