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klingon
1st September 2008, 12:07
Apparently today is "Random Acts of Kindness Day" and we're all meant to go out and be nice to people. Imagine the reaction if bikers start being nice. It would
a) ruin our reputation and
b) make people wonder what we're up to.
What acts of kindness have you done today?
mstriumph
1st September 2008, 12:10
i came into work
i have not killed anyone
[yet]
10.30am and all the idiots still live ............. sheesh, i'm being soooooooo restrained today :innocent:
PirateJafa
1st September 2008, 12:12
*starts red blinging everyone he can reach*
Stirts
1st September 2008, 12:19
What does "kindness" mean?
avgas
1st September 2008, 12:23
i came into work
i have not killed anyone
[yet]
Seconded - though i did piss in the coffee machine
Big Dan
1st September 2008, 12:28
Seconded - though i did piss in the coffee machine
Well well well Kb has "piddler in the office"
Blue Velvet
1st September 2008, 12:34
i did piss in the coffee machine
Did it improve the flavour?
Swoop
1st September 2008, 12:43
TV1 breakfast programme was showing two blokes in Wellytown, giving away free hugs.
Col has competition!
Mikkel
1st September 2008, 13:36
No no, the random acts of kindness day is tomorrow. And tomorrow it'll be tomorrow too - just like it always has been.
At some point people stop feeling guilty and it becomes yesterday instead.
Lissa
1st September 2008, 13:44
Today my acts of kindness seem the same as any other day.
I got the kids breakfast
I got their uniforms ready
Made their lunches
Made their beds
Drove them to school
Picked up the mail for work
Got to work EARLY
Have been nice to customers!
Then I will leave work and cook dinner, fold my childrens clothes, do the washing, sheezz whatelse do I have to do? :)
(and is still waiting for someone to do a random act of kindness on me)
James Deuce
1st September 2008, 13:47
I haven't called anyone "fucking stupid" today.
Str8 Jacket
1st September 2008, 13:50
I wish that someone had told the cop that gave me a speeding ticket this morning about this day! :mellow:
mstriumph
1st September 2008, 14:38
Today my acts of kindness seem the same as any other day.
I got the kids breakfast
I got their uniforms ready
Made their lunches
Made their beds
Drove them to school
Picked up the mail for work
Got to work EARLY
Have been nice to customers!
Then I will leave work and cook dinner, fold my childrens clothes, do the washing, sheezz whatelse do I have to do? :)
(and is still waiting for someone to do a random act of kindness on me)
awwww :hug: sounds like you should do YOURSELF a kindness and teach those kids of yours to get their OWN breakfasts, make their OWN beds and fold their OWN clothes? :shutup:
Duke girl
1st September 2008, 15:38
I first started the kindness day of by making myself breakfast, feeding the cats,giving my daughter a hug and a kiss and wishing her a good day at school, then giving the lawns a haircut, then washing my car and now I am waiting for someone to show me some kindness. Well I am waiting!!!!!!!!!!!! Still waiting!!!!!!!!!!!!!! waiting still!!!!!!!!!!!!! Oh I give up.
Gremlin
1st September 2008, 15:44
I stayed away from people...
nice huh?
carver
1st September 2008, 15:48
some dude could not pay at the pump, so i paid for him-yesterday!
only ten bucks though
Big Dave
1st September 2008, 15:53
Apparently today is "Random Acts of Kindness Day" and we're all meant to go out and be nice to people. Imagine the reaction if bikers start being nice. It would
a) ruin our reputation and
b) make people wonder what we're up to.
What acts of kindness have you done today?
More importantly what have you - and I could do with a back rub at about 4.30.
carver
1st September 2008, 15:58
i hear the mods will remove my 24 infraction points for this
yungatart
1st September 2008, 16:09
i hear the mods will remove my 24 infraction points for this
Acts of kindness, not acts of stupidity!
Swoop
1st September 2008, 17:10
Does making the boss swear, five times, count?
In ten years at the job I have never heard him swear once.
Gotta help him get all that pent-up stress and anger out...:blip:
mstriumph
1st September 2008, 17:46
i came into work
i have not killed anyone
[yet]
10.30am and all the idiots still live ............. sheesh, i'm being soooooooo restrained today :innocent:
1.30pm ----- i'm gritting my teeth but still hanging in there [do i get a major prize for this??]
why do they irritate me, i hear you ask ..... no sense of the ridiculous i reply ... f'rinstance
the bridge of my nose came second to a can falling from a top shelf onto my head whilst i was looking upward yesterday [in a word 'spectacular' lol] ... in answer to the 'what have you DONE to your nose' i've been answering "professional jelly-wrestling injury .... you should see the other guy"
and waited for the laughter ........ but, so far, they've all believed me
SCAREY!!
carver
1st September 2008, 19:08
Acts of kindness, not acts of stupidity!
what if i promise to be good forever if you do?
Kickaha
1st September 2008, 19:24
I'm waiting for the "Random acts of violence day"
James Deuce
1st September 2008, 19:26
Yeah baby, bring it OOOOOOOON!
10bikekid
1st September 2008, 19:33
Well and I didn;t even Know:eek:
Was kind to Virago though he didnt Deserve it, what a ------ he is
Let the a worker go home Early
O and by the way you girls do a wonderful job with little thanks:niceone:
Was nice to the girls just now
And its not over yet :msn-wink:
Number One
1st September 2008, 20:27
I was nice to someone today...just the one mind, but it took all the effort I could muster.
Was on an interview panel and the most productive part of the interview was when I planned out what I was going to eat for lunch....poor woman was just tragic and totally out of her depth. I think too that she thought we were all mind readers because there was NO substance to any of her answers...some of them were even 1 word answers :blink: fastest interview I've ever been involved in..all up including the 10 min presentation it took 30 mins...all the others so far have been at least a full hour.
Anyway I was nice to her because I didn't laugh, roll my eyes or be rude in anyway...I nodded and smiled and tried to encourage her with prompting questions - what a waste of effort that all was! :lol:
MadDuck
1st September 2008, 20:39
Heres a "thought you did the right thing story"
Went to pull the drapes and glimpsed over to the neighbours as something must have caught the eye. Noticed the ranch slider was actually off and leaning against the house...not just open but off! Its getting dark and theres no lights on and I dont even know the neighbour.
So what does one do? Well a sheepish call to the emergency services after a lot of thinking. Thinking maybe the house has been broken into and I would hope my neighbours would do summit if it was my pad.
Well the local constabulary turn up lights flashing and torches waving (its now pitch black and the house is in darkness). Just then the neighbour turns up and says oh it broke yesterday and havent gotten round to fixing it.....:doh:
klingon
1st September 2008, 21:33
You did the right thing, MadDuck. If you were my neighbour and saw my ranch sliders off the rails and didn't call the police I would be really mad! Was talking to a woman earlier who had her horse stolen out of her paddock and the person across the road watched the whole thing happen and did nothing. Better to call the police and let them work it out.
TOTO
1st September 2008, 22:37
Well couldn't do much good today as I was painting walls green whole day, but giving blood at north shore at 1:30pm tomorrow. :niceone:
avgas
2nd September 2008, 12:53
coffee tastes like shit today....bastards!!!
Tank
2nd September 2008, 13:12
Random acts of kindness - the missus gave me a sympathy shag this morning.
I was crap.
Tank
2nd September 2008, 13:12
sorry all - ignore the post above - that was a co-worker bastard.
Must remember to lock keyboard.
mstriumph
2nd September 2008, 13:15
coffee tastes like shit today....bastards!!!
erm :confused: i thought you only PISSED in the coffee??
:whistle:
mstriumph
2nd September 2008, 13:16
I'm waiting for the "Random acts of violence day"
mmmmmmm
that'd be my personal favourite, too ...............:sunny:
Beemer
3rd September 2008, 09:52
Well, it wasn't so random - I made the other half his favourite chocolate cake while he was at a bike club meeting!
I have been cleaning out all my junk, whoops, unwanted treasures, so the Sallies are getting the things that are no longer of use.
And last night the new neighbour's cat came over for a visit, really friendly little thing until it saw our cats then it got a little scared. I let it stay a while and then we walked it back to the fence and it went home! I like it better than the neighbours - they have kids... which is probably why it came to our place, to get some peace and quiet!
klingon
5th September 2008, 13:28
Well, it wasn't so random - I made the other half his favourite chocolate cake while he was at a bike club meeting!
I have been cleaning out all my junk, whoops, unwanted treasures, so the Sallies are getting the things that are no longer of use.
And last night the new neighbour's cat came over for a visit, really friendly little thing until it saw our cats then it got a little scared. I let it stay a while and then we walked it back to the fence and it went home! I like it better than the neighbours - they have kids... which is probably why it came to our place, to get some peace and quiet!
Aww you just sound too good! You must have had an ulterior motive!
How come all my stuff in the garage is "junk" and all my partner's stuff is "useful stuff I might be needing one day" ??
Number One
5th September 2008, 13:30
Todays random act of kindness
http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/picture.php?albumid=87&pictureid=6693
...for the laydies :blip:
The Stranger
5th September 2008, 13:43
Apparently today is "Random Acts of Kindness Day"
I treat every day as random act of kindness day.
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