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    If somone mowed my lawns i'd ask them to reinstate it back to propper knee length grass - takes alot of time to get it that long you know.
    Then I could get a Kb Tshirt, move to Timaru and become a full time crossdressing faggot

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    Quote Originally Posted by Meanie View Post
    Got home today after being away for the week end and what do you know, someone has been in and mowed my lawns . A job i was going to do when i got home. but didnt have to
    Whoever it was, you rock and a big thank you
    I did the same for a fellow kb member when he went overseas. Driving past his place i noticed that the lawns had got out of control, knowing he was due home in a few days i mowed his lawns for him. Not a big deal but it was nice for him to come home too. I guess the favour came back
    Dont know how many of you saw the movie "Pay it forward" but a nice way to exist
    Teehee....isnt random stuff like that nice?
    if only more people thought like that
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    Quote Originally Posted by EJK View Post
    Awesome story! Did you knock on Cowboyz door to find out if he did it?

    Pay It Forward (film): I'll hire that out tomorrow. Sounds like a good movie.
    Ill check with him tonight, but if it was itll be mrs or young master cowboyz He doesnt even mow his own



    Quote Originally Posted by MadDuck View Post
    Sadly there are more takers than givers. Good stuff Meanie.
    Sadly you are right but its more fun giving anyway, very humbling experience being on the recieving end

    Quote Originally Posted by SPORK View Post
    I think I misinterpreted that movie, I thought the moral was "nice people get stabbed". You mean I've been acting like a cunt for no reason?
    Yea, you may have

    Quote Originally Posted by Mrs Busa Pete View Post
    We and i are strong believers of paying it forward. Is the only way we work.

    To your mystery mower.

    Wendy & Pete
    Yea, still trying to find out who it is so i can thank them. I have ruled out a few

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    you know it wasnt me! I far too fucking lazy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Foxzee View Post
    That's awesome.........

    Ummm .......fighting through my lawns to get back in the door..............

    HELP................anyone.......lol
    You want I should mow your lawn lady? lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by Forest View Post
    You won't be smiling when the invoice arrives in the mail.
    LOL yea i did think of that, havnt seen one yet and still dont know who

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    Quote Originally Posted by Meanie View Post
    Got home today after being away for the week end and what do you know, someone has been in and mowed my lawns . A job i was going to do when i got home. but didnt have to
    Whoever it was, you rock and a big thank you
    I did the same for a fellow kb member when he went overseas. Driving past his place i noticed that the lawns had got out of control, knowing he was due home in a few days i mowed his lawns for him. Not a big deal but it was nice for him to come home too. I guess the favour came back
    Dont know how many of you saw the movie "Pay it forward" but a nice way to exist
    sure it wasnt some theiving bastard decided to make off with the bulk of your grass growth? get a half a bale and sell it on the black market

    but yip, tis better to have karma as a friend than an enemy
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    Quote Originally Posted by Trudes View Post
    That's a good movie eh.
    Someone occasionally brings our recycling bin down to our front door, it gets bloody windy here and if you don't get the bin in shortly after it's been emptied it blows away. Had a neighbour who would get my washing off my line if I was at work and it started to rain. I've thought of doing the same for one of my neighbours (the one whose washing line is in perfect view from my windows) but then don't for fear they'll come home while I'm stripping their washing line and think I'm stealing their clothes!!
    It does feel good to do things for others, doesn't have to be grand gestures, just little things can mean so much to others.
    I'd be a little creepd if I got home and someone had been messing around with my clothes

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    Simple little things go a long way for sure.
    I was returning from a visit with family several years ago, when I happend upon an elderly couple parked on the side of SH1 with a flat tyre on their old style caravan.
    The ole fella way trying to change the wheel. Traffic was not light, yet nobody had stopped to help till I got there.
    So I did right thing and changed the wheel for him, put all his gear away, and waited till they had driven off before getting back on my bike and continuing home.
    About three years down the track, I was on a pootle one sunday when, yes, I got a flat tyre. In the middle of nowhere, bugger!
    A retired farmer just happened to pass, he stopped turned around , asked if I needed help.
    I sure do mate. Well, he had a scafolding plank on the back of his old Datsun ute, so we were able to load my bike onto the ute.
    Needless to say, in his shed was a compressor and the tools I needed to repair the tyre.
    "Enjoy your ride young fella", was his parting call. as I road off to continue my sunday pootle
    Pay it forward, it works
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    Quote Originally Posted by Subike View Post
    Simple little things go a long way for sure.
    I was returning from a visit with family several years ago, when I happend upon an elderly couple parked on the side of SH1 with a flat tyre on their old style caravan.
    The ole fella way trying to change the wheel. Traffic was not light, yet nobody had stopped to help till I got there.
    So I did right thing and changed the wheel for him, put all his gear away, and waited till they had driven off before getting back on my bike and continuing home.
    About three years down the track, I was on a pootle one sunday when, yes, I got a flat tyre. In the middle of nowhere, bugger!
    A retired farmer just happened to pass, he stopped turned around , asked if I needed help.
    I sure do mate. Well, he had a scafolding plank on the back of his old Datsun ute, so we were able to load my bike onto the ute.
    Needless to say, in his shed was a compressor and the tools I needed to repair the tyre.
    "Enjoy your ride young fella", was his parting call. as I road off to continue my sunday pootle
    Pay it forward, it works
    Thats awesome, a lot of truth in that ols saying "you reap what you sew"
    Be great if life was like that all the time eh

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