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    Big thank you to the lady in the white car

    Well, I was riding home this afternoon and pulled inyto a fruit and veggie place just south of Otaki. Got my stuff and pulled back onto the main road to go home. Got into Otaki and onto Riverbank Road when I noticed a car behind me franticly flashing its lights at me. Pulled over and got off bike. Lady said I had dropped my wallet on the road as I pulled out of the veggie place. she was behind me and followed me 2KM before she could attract my attention. Well I thanked her and scarpered back to the place and managed to reclaim my wallet, drivers licence and eftpos card...have lost another eftpos card but never mind, the important stuff was recovered looking a little worse for wear...

    ,,,She was a cute thing too

    Thank you whoever you are...you rock!


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    Perhaps she thought you were cute as well, and thats why she made the effort!

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    Quote Originally Posted by red mermaid View Post
    Perhaps she thought you were cute as well, and thats why she made the effort!
    I find that very hard to believe....lol


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    Quote Originally Posted by red mermaid View Post
    Perhaps she thought you were cute as well, and thats why she made the effort!
    Well he was on a bike, that's always one attractive feature
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    Quote Originally Posted by oracle View Post
    Well he was on a bike, that's always one attractive feature
    Damn, where do I find the single girls that think that way????
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    Quote Originally Posted by oracle View Post
    Well he was on a bike, that's always one attractive feature
    My phone number is .....damn, cant do that, wife will hit the roof

    Quote Originally Posted by Eyegasm View Post
    Damn, where do I find the single girls that think that way????
    Just ask her lol


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    Quote Originally Posted by Bren View Post
    Well, I was riding home this afternoon and pulled inyto a fruit and veggie place just south of Otaki. Got my stuff and pulled back onto the main road to go home. Got into Otaki and onto Riverbank Road when I noticed a car behind me franticly flashing its lights at me. Pulled over and got off bike. Lady said I had dropped my wallet on the road as I pulled out of the veggie place. she was behind me and followed me 2KM before she could attract my attention. Well I thanked her and scarpered back to the place and managed to reclaim my wallet, drivers licence and eftpos card...have lost another eftpos card but never mind, the important stuff was recovered looking a little worse for wear...

    ,,,She was a cute thing too

    Thank you whoever you are...you rock!
    Good stuff! Nice to know some people will still make the effort to do a good deed.

    I did this to a lady a few months back. Was following her in my car, she had her passenger window open and went around a corner. Her wallet went flying our the window onto the highway. She kept going. I managed to get the wallet off the road and catch up with her. I followed her flashing my lights a few times, gave a bit of a toot, but she refused to pull over. After about a 10 minute drive she ends up in her driveway and she still doesn't realise I'm there. Gave her the wallet and I got a very ungrateful thanks.

    Gees, I had to laugh. She wasn't that cute either though!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bren View Post
    ,,,She was a cute thing too :
    photos, or it didn't happen
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    I remember standing in a car park in Sydney and a lady drove off having put her wallet on the roof while she opened the car door. Picked it up and traced her father, gave him a phone and my work details so someone could collect the wallet.

    Next day the lady arrived at my work with morning tea for everyone and a big box of chocolates for me.

    And I wasn't even a bikie then

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    Quote Originally Posted by Katiepie View Post
    Gave her the wallet and I got a very ungrateful thanks.
    that's not very nice. experiences like that almost make you lose your good intentions for future times..
    Life is just too damn short for if's and maybe's..

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    I'd gone shopping a few months back, needed gas, so went to the attached pumps, filled up. I'd taken the backpack off, put it by my backwheel (I'd bought way too much food and stuff), put my cards back in my jacket pocket, gloves on, etc etc and headed off, planning what I'd do after getting the warrant. Suddenly thought, hmm, the groceries seem really light. Oh crappola, head back hoping no one had run off with the pack.
    As I'm riding up, I see a woman carrying the pack, but she was heading towards the supermarket. She spots me, all I could do was laugh at myself and thank her profusely.
    There are definitely some decent humans left, and some of us dofuses to make the world go round hahaha.

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    I left my wallet (full of money, about a weeks wages) on the counter in a service station, and wandered back to the car - these young maori guys chased me so they could give it back to me. I was so lucky they did as I was on holiday and would have been stuffed wiithout it. I felt like such a dick but I made a huge fuss thanking them as they didn't know me, and it would have been so easy for them not to give it back to me.

    I chased a guy that dropped a wad of large notes (hundreds of dollars) and he didn't even say thanks when I gave it to him - makes me wish I had kept it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Neshi View Post
    that's not very nice. experiences like that almost make you lose your good intentions for future times..
    Helping people is reward itself. Positive reactions are indeed nice, but if you let the ungrateful ones get you down and stop you doing the right thing, then we all lose.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Toaster View Post
    Helping people is reward itself. Positive reactions are indeed nice, but if you let the ungrateful ones get you down and stop you doing the right thing, then we all lose.
    Yes, you have to do it - because one day someone will do something good for you.

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