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Chivalry is dead... at least with city folk
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<blockquote data-quote="orangeRcode" data-source="post: 1965851" data-attributes="member: 2742"><p>My daughter left the radio on while my wife was in walmart a while back. She ran the battery down (it was weak and has since been replaced). She called me and told me the story and I head that way. Before I could get there a young man (20s) came out of walmart and saw the hood up and offered to help. He pulled his pickup around and used his jumper cables and got it going for her. I arrived in time to thank him and offer him $20 for his trouble. He refused and said he liked to help when he could. There are still good people out there willing to help and I do the same. However, you have to use some caution and common sense depending on the situation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="orangeRcode, post: 1965851, member: 2742"] My daughter left the radio on while my wife was in walmart a while back. She ran the battery down (it was weak and has since been replaced). She called me and told me the story and I head that way. Before I could get there a young man (20s) came out of walmart and saw the hood up and offered to help. He pulled his pickup around and used his jumper cables and got it going for her. I arrived in time to thank him and offer him $20 for his trouble. He refused and said he liked to help when he could. There are still good people out there willing to help and I do the same. However, you have to use some caution and common sense depending on the situation. [/QUOTE]
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