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Topic: Nicest Thing /s Ever Done For You
peggy122's photo
Fri 05/06/16 08:03 PM

Had something nice done for me today....I handle all my elderly mothers meds...refills and such. Had to pick up 2 today...a maintenance anti-biotic and an arrhythmia
drug. The insurance wouldn't fill the antibiotic until the doc authorized it (even though he wrote the damn script in the first place...thanks Obama)....and, after some back n forth between the pharmacy and the doc, I was told it would take up to 72 hrs to get the authorization.
OK, no biggie... I'll take the other med though...the pharmacist then informed me that...since I had to wait so long, she would void out the cost for the med I would pick up. I said that was great even though it was only $7....and I didn't want her to get in trouble. She says "No worries, Walmart isn't gonna miss the $7 and your a loyal customer". and then held her finger to her lips....shhh..and smiled.
Great pharmacist!

And she fine too :banana:




Lovely gesture.

Lovely girl.

And a potential date maybe? pitchfork

Ask her out if she's single Rebel.

Times are wasting!!! bigsmile


peggy122's photo
Fri 05/06/16 08:07 PM

We got a call about a woman who was threatening suicide by jumping off one of our buildings at the resort I work at, as I was trying to talk her out of it she ran towards the railing and a police officer who was called earlier ran and jumped over the railing putting his own life in jeopardy and saving the woman's life in the process., very heroic ..


Man. Its encouraging to know there are still angels on the earth.. Thanks for sharing jacktrades :smile:

peggy122's photo
Fri 05/06/16 08:08 PM




What is the nicest thing or things that someone ever did for you or that you observed someone doing for another individual?



Hi Peg, the first thing that came to mind was when a lovely young lady gave me her seat on a streetcar recently. She saw me got on the streetcar with
two heavy bags full of groceries and without giving it a second thought,
got up and offered me her seat.

It might have been a small gesture for her but for me, it was huge.

Kudos to that young lady
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Hi Rosie. you look radiant in your new pic :thumbsup:

The little things mean the most, don't they?

BeachFarmer commented on acts like that in his thread about good citizenship.

What a lovely gesture from that young woman! :)



Thank you, Peggy. flowerforyou :heart: flowerforyou

As the song goes... little things mean a lot...

Have a lovely weekend, Peg
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And a lovely weekend to you too Rosie!flowerforyou

peggy122's photo
Fri 05/06/16 08:14 PM

I have been blessed so much I don't think I ever could say just one thing...
So many have been kind to me that to single one out would in my mind disservice others..

so I am going to just say humbly thank you to all that has been so kind to me.
I know a bit lame but the best I can do




Smart move Sitka!

Never leave a cyber trail for the disgruntled mob in your life to follow :tongue: happy

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Fri 05/06/16 08:17 PM


Had something nice done for me today....I handle all my elderly mothers meds...refills and such. Had to pick up 2 today...a maintenance anti-biotic and an arrhythmia
drug. The insurance wouldn't fill the antibiotic until the doc authorized it (even though he wrote the damn script in the first place...thanks Obama)....and, after some back n forth between the pharmacy and the doc, I was told it would take up to 72 hrs to get the authorization.
OK, no biggie... I'll take the other med though...the pharmacist then informed me that...since I had to wait so long, she would void out the cost for the med I would pick up. I said that was great even though it was only $7....and I didn't want her to get in trouble. She says "No worries, Walmart isn't gonna miss the $7 and your a loyal customer". and then held her finger to her lips....shhh..and smiled.
Great pharmacist!

And she fine too :banana:




Lovely gesture.

Lovely girl.

And a potential date maybe? pitchfork

Ask her out if she's single Rebel.

Times are wasting!!! bigsmile


laugh I hear ya Ms Peggy...but that big rock on her left ring finger didn't scream "single" lol

peggy122's photo
Fri 05/06/16 08:48 PM



Had something nice done for me today....I handle all my elderly mothers meds...refills and such. Had to pick up 2 today...a maintenance anti-biotic and an arrhythmia
drug. The insurance wouldn't fill the antibiotic until the doc authorized it (even though he wrote the damn script in the first place...thanks Obama)....and, after some back n forth between the pharmacy and the doc, I was told it would take up to 72 hrs to get the authorization.
OK, no biggie... I'll take the other med though...the pharmacist then informed me that...since I had to wait so long, she would void out the cost for the med I would pick up. I said that was great even though it was only $7....and I didn't want her to get in trouble. She says "No worries, Walmart isn't gonna miss the $7 and your a loyal customer". and then held her finger to her lips....shhh..and smiled.
Great pharmacist!

And she fine too :banana:




Lovely gesture.

Lovely girl.

And a potential date maybe? pitchfork

Ask her out if she's single Rebel.

Times are wasting!!! bigsmile


laugh I hear ya Ms Peggy...but that big rock on her left ring finger didn't scream "single" lol



Good work there Sherlock.

Well played ! happy

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Fri 05/06/16 09:15 PM
So many over the years but I think the one that probably made me feel like I was a person in the word was my high school boyfriends parents. How they helped me rather than run me off when common sense probably made them want to do anything fair or foul not to let me near their family. With kindness and patience and I think genuine love they gave me the life skills that I would not have had a shot at having without them. Thank you Ralph and Julia. Happy Mother's Day.

peggy122's photo
Fri 05/06/16 09:35 PM

So many over the years but I think the one that probably made me feel like I was a person in the word was my high school boyfriends parents. How they helped me rather than run me off when common sense probably made them want to do anything fair or foul not to let me near their family. With kindness and patience and I think genuine love they gave me the life skills that I would not have had a shot at having without them. Thank you Ralph and Julia. Happy Mother's Day.


A lovely tribute to these generous souls Star :)

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