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Good folks are still out there.
dpmule
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Outstanding!!!
Nice, it gives one hope for humanity.
This sort of thing happens often.
Media pays no attention to it. No carnage and scandals involved.
Common sense
Absolutely right I've lost track of the number of people my boy has pulled out of burning houses. Good people are everywhere, they just don't advertise it.
There's a lot more good people in this country than you may think. The hospitals are full of angles on earth. I spent a couple of years in and out of the hospital with my wife before she died and I never met so many wonderful nurses. They came from different floors that she had been on in the past to check on her when they found out she was back in the hospital.
Then with in 2 weeks after June died I would up being a patient on the same floor that she was on a couple of weeks earlier. When the nurses found out that June had died you would think it was someone kin to them. Several of them were crying. I don't see how they live and work getting involved with the patients as they do. They can't help but get caught up in it because they're loving human beings. They definitely changed my view on the human race. Thank the Lord for these angles.
Sometimes angels don't have wings, Smitty.
Few years back we had a hurricane. Morning after, only only road that goes past my house was blocked- tree down across the road. When I saw the cars backing up on the road, know what happened, so I grabbed my chainsaw, headed down for the road. Met two young men walking up the road- having grabbed THEIR chainsaws out of their pickups. Three of us cut up the tree, folks waiting for the road to get cleared got out, rolled the cut up sections off the road, everyone smiled, waved, got back in their cars and trucks, headed off to work. Everyday civility, helping each other out- but will never be "news".
Smitty- lost my lady a year ago, after 2 years in home hospice. I got to meet the angels for real- the nurses from hospice. A year later, I still get the occasional email from them to check up on me. Thank God for good people.
Yes there are. I tell people "most folks are good folks".
Good job! That took some guts.
Mom is critical, beside the burns she has, no doubt, severe smoke inhalation. She will probably die. Burns are a bad way to go.