"Thank you Scooby (aka Good Karma/Pay it Forward)"

Jimmyjonestoo

Well-Known Member
I keep a towstrap in my truck for making a few extra bucks during heavy snows. Last week there's a car in a ditch and people are flying by it. Elderly lady is not only off the road but her car won't start. After pulling her out of the ditch and towed to the closest auto parts store she offers me 30 bucks. I told her it wasn't needed and I was happy to help. She insisted I take it and I still refused. She was so happy to have been helped and that was enough for me. I told her instead of paying me just remember the next time she sees someone in need.
 

Mattemil

Active Member
Good thread.I love helping random people whenever possible, I dont have much but do what I can.I remember a few years back I would always see a homeless fellow digging around a dumpster in behind the store I frequent, one day I had a feeling like I should help him so I gathered the 60 or so dollars in change I had collecting in my center console and handed it to him in an empty coffee mug.Man that guy was thankful, whether it was spent on drugs, food, clothes I dont really care, it made me feel great and I know it made his day.

I have done quite a bit of things like this but have not for a while as I have lost a good bit of fath in humanity in the last year...I had a very good friend fall on some hard times and when he asked for a place to stay I did not hesitate emptying a spare room and moving him in.Four months later him and half my shit is gone while I was out of town, turns out he had quite the drug problem and it destroyed who he once was.I wish he would have asked me to help him get clean instead of doing what he did.

The next and final thing that ruined my views on people, was quite recently I was looking to sell a little 10 foot jon boat and use that toward a 12 footer.I had a younger guy and his girlfriend come by to check it out.He said it was perfect for the small lakes he fishes but would like to see it on the water to makesure everything was OK and if it was stable enough.I stated that I was going out of town in a day and do not have the time right now so we would have to go to a local lake once I return.He stated that they are moving in one week so would have to back out from the purchase if we could not figure something out.I feel foolish for admitting this but I agreed to let them take the boat and try it out at the local lake.I am pretty easy going and said to just return it along side the house the next day as I would not be home....Im sure you can guess that I got home and the boat was not there, his phone is also not in service.I did not call the police as that is not my style, I prefer to stay off that radar.Karma will get em.

d anyone to call me a moron, I am fully aware I pretty much asked for this but in my defense they really did seem like nice people.It really is a shame things like this have to happen to people trying to do good!
 

smellzlikeskunkyum

Well-Known Member
ya know... this kind of stuff brings out the best in others.

in Michigan there was a big story that got national attention: "Paying it forward Jayden" <-google that.

and SE michigan is SCREWED up right now. big time problems. shooting in a church at a funeral in flint the other day.

I try hard to keep a good attitude in public, i bet if more people would a lot of good things could happen.
 

mysunnyboy

Well-Known Member
thank you Mattemil for that post, i see you don't post much and glad you stopped by here, some Sunny rep love to restore your faith :eyesmoke:
 

mysunnyboy

Well-Known Member
ya know... this kind of stuff brings out the best in others.

in Michigan there was a big story that got national attention: "Paying it forward Jayden" <-google that.

and SE michigan is SCREWED up right now. big time problems. shooting in a church at a funeral in flint the other day.

I try hard to keep a good attitude in public, i bet if more people would a lot of good things could happen.
welcome to the feel good thread, have some Sunny rep :eyesmoke:
 

slowbus

New Member
Not this one. Not on the plate and not on the mirror.

She was in her twenties and was running in the snow.

The two handicap spots she was taking up were the two closesest spots to the store and all the other handicap spots were full.


You never know.You are a huge asshole for thinking b/c she can run,she ain't handicapped.The "lazy bitch" coulda had cancer but having a good "moment".My buddy was 18 when diagnosed w/terminal shit.He had a handicap sticker but was to proud to use it.The one day he does some asshole runs his mouth like you did.We over re acted a bit ,but I bet that guy will think twice before cussing out the next person who isn't handicapped enuff for him

If it was someone who was handicapped, it would have been different. She OBVIOUSLY wasn't handicapped...just a lazy bitch who didn't want to have to spent an extra 5 seconds in the cold.
You never know.You are a huge asshole for thinking b/c she can run,she ain't handicapped.The "lazy bitch" coulda had cancer but having a good "moment".My buddy was 18 when diagnosed w/terminal shit.He had a handicap sticker but was to proud to use it.The one day he does some asshole runs his mouth like you did.We over re acted a bit ,but I bet that guy will think twice before cussing out the next person who isn't handicapped enuff for him
 

UncleBuck

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i gave you some get out of the house more rep UB. you are a good guy in my book, the way you tried to save those kittens, i will always remember that :eyesmoke:
don't know if you saw, but we did end up adopting one of their 2 month old strays (same people that gave s the abandoned newborns). we cured him of his massive flea infestation and he's been growing like a weed. he's 7 months old, weighs 9 pounds, and is almost our biggest cat already.

oh, i do loan out our dog to our neighbor. her adult daughter just moved to colorado with her only grandchildren and she's been lonely. she loves cuddling with the dog. but i look at that more as the dog doing a good deed.
 

smellzlikeskunkyum

Well-Known Member
don't know if you saw, but we did end up adopting one of their 2 month old strays (same people that gave s the abandoned newborns). we cured him of his massive flea infestation and he's been growing like a weed. he's 7 months old, weighs 9 pounds, and is almost our biggest cat already.

oh, i do loan out our dog to our neighbor. her adult daughter just moved to colorado with her only grandchildren and she's been lonely. she loves cuddling with the dog. but i look at that more as the dog doing a good deed.
lol... that girl who died, her cat is my best friend now. he is lost w/o me its wierd. lol. sometimes i think theres something going on there.
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we also adopted a few other kitties too. im bad for wanting to help all the poor cats out there.

thats my pic from the show your pet thread.
 

mysunnyboy

Well-Known Member
don't know if you saw, but we did end up adopting one of their 2 month old strays (same people that gave s the abandoned newborns). we cured him of his massive flea infestation and he's been growing like a weed. he's 7 months old, weighs 9 pounds, and is almost our biggest cat already.

oh, i do loan out our dog to our neighbor. her adult daughter just moved to colorado with her only grandchildren and she's been lonely. she loves cuddling with the dog. but i look at that more as the dog doing a good deed.
i did not see that, awesome. well, from what i've seen you know how to grow weed so i'm sure he will thrive
i bet she does love the dog, it's sad when older people live alone imo...i have been trying to get my mother to rescue a dog for years, she says she's too old but i think it may liven her up a bit :eyesmoke:
 

smellzlikeskunkyum

Well-Known Member
wow i tried to post this:

Good thread.I love helping random people whenever possible, I dont have much but do what I can.I remember a few years back I would always see a homeless fellow digging around a dumpster in behind the store I frequent, one day I had a feeling like I should help him so I gathered the 60 or so dollars in change I had collecting in my center console and handed it to him in an empty coffee mug.Man that guy was thankful, whether it was spent on drugs, food, clothes I dont really care, it made me feel great and I know it made his day.

I have done quite a bit of things like this but have not for a while as I have lost a good bit of fath in humanity in the last year...I had a very good friend fall on some hard times and when he asked for a place to stay I did not hesitate emptying a spare room and moving him in.Four months later him and half my shit is gone while I was out of town, turns out he had quite the drug problem and it destroyed who he once was.I wish he would have asked me to help him get clean instead of doing what he did.

The next and final thing that ruined my views on people, was quite recently I was looking to sell a little 10 foot jon boat and use that toward a 12 footer.I had a younger guy and his girlfriend come by to check it out.He said it was perfect for the small lakes he fishes but would like to see it on the water to makesure everything was OK and if it was stable enough.I stated that I was going out of town in a day and do not have the time right now so we would have to go to a local lake once I return.He stated that they are moving in one week so would have to back out from the purchase if we could not figure something out.I feel foolish for admitting this but I agreed to let them take the boat and try it out at the local lake.I am pretty easy going and said to just return it along side the house the next day as I would not be home....Im sure you can guess that I got home and the boat was not there, his phone is also not in service.I did not call the police as that is not my style, I prefer to stay off that radar.Karma will get em.

d anyone to call me a moron, I am fully aware I pretty much asked for this but in my defense they really did seem like nice people.It really is a shame things like this have to happen to people trying to do good!
Read this... i feel you 100% getting burned sucks.

I helped out my one of my close buddies...

I got word that he was living out of his car. He is badly addicted to heroin, but at the time was in out-patient therapy for it. im sympathetic to that 100%
I tried not to think about it, i had a LOT of other problems going. including worrying about my sick ex-girl who had colo/rectal cancer.
well in october it started to get cold outside here in MI. i got a phone call one day, and i even thought about him prior to the call. he simply asked if he could sleep on my couch to stay out of the cold and not get sick. i understood completely and let him come over. He simply came after work and fell asleep after an hour or so, worked out okay.
However, the next morning... He wakes me up. He looks sick as hell, pouring sweat and w/d'ing hard as hell. he had to work in a few hours too. and if he lost that job it was gonna be the end of him.

My ex-girl, who was in the hopsital at that very moment, had left her BIG screen tv at my house to keep it away from her heroin addict sister.
My buddy pleaded and begged for me to ride with him to the pawn shop and get an advance and use the tv as collateral. you know what i mean.
He was going to get paid in a couple days, and i kept all the paperwork and we would just go back and get it with his money.

Well that day while he went to work... i got a call from my ex's 11 year old son. Hes such a good kid. He managed to keep it together as a mature young man and tell me that his mother had just passed away at the hospital. it fukked me up bad, i couldnt believe it. I about had a nervous breakdown, realizing that i just basically pawned that poor girl's tv while she was sitting there dying at the hospital. i seriously almost committed suicide. so messed up.

long story short... i ended up having to lie to her family for a couple days to avoid conflict while the buddy of mine got his money.

My buddy did the right thing and paid for the tv when he got his check and we got it to her son asap... i learned alot that time about karma and the like. but it sure was hard and confusing.

please dont give up helping people, sometimes its hard. however if no one did it, our world would crumble.

EDIT: sry for the long post. thx for reading if u did. sometimes it just helps to get this off my chest. i even clicked toke n' talk to talk about orange juices, ha! how the spirits guide us i suppose.
 

ClaytonBigsby

Well-Known Member
I have been cleaning out my "friends" closet for the last couple of years. I've loaned thousands of dollars to them and they kind of disappeared. One of them is like that tool on the Directv commercial where he tells his friend about a Directv deal to get cash back by referring friends, then says "now it's like YOU owe ME money!" I help people all of the time. The other day I was a dog park and this woman comes out of the bushes with her dog. We start talking and about 15 minutes into our conversation she tells me she's living in the bushes. I gave her all of the cash in my pocket when we were done talking. I just lost everything recently too, and felt bad that I didn't have more to give. It truly is better to give than receive.
 

kelly4

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You never know.You are a huge asshole for thinking b/c she can run,she ain't handicapped.The "lazy bitch" coulda had cancer but having a good "moment".My buddy was 18 when diagnosed w/terminal shit.He had a handicap sticker but was to proud to use it.The one day he does some asshole runs his mouth like you did.We over re acted a bit ,but I bet that guy will think twice before cussing out the next person who isn't handicapped enuff for him
Was it cancer that made her take up two spots, leaving zero for the next person who REALLY needs it?
 

kelly4

Well-Known Member
You never know.You are a huge asshole for thinking b/c she can run,she ain't handicapped.The "lazy bitch" coulda had cancer but having a good "moment".My buddy was 18 when diagnosed w/terminal shit.He had a handicap sticker but was to proud to use it.The one day he does some asshole runs his mouth like you did.We over re acted a bit ,but I bet that guy will think twice before cussing out the next person who isn't handicapped enuff for him
Some guy was looking out for the disabled who will actually use their stickers and you two beat him up...great job.:clap:

If you don't use the stickers to prove you belong there...someone might say something. Wow, surprise. Sounds like you and your buddy were the douches, not the guy you beat up.
 

srh88

Well-Known Member
Not this one. Not on the plate and not on the mirror.

She was in her twenties and was running in the snow.

The two handicap spots she was taking up were the two closesest spots to the store and all the other handicap spots were full.

If it was someone who was handicapped, it would have been different. She OBVIOUSLY wasn't handicapped...just a lazy bitch who didn't want to have to spent an extra 5 seconds in the cold.
just making sure it isnt like me myself and irene when jim carrey wrecks that dudes car
 

mysunnyboy

Well-Known Member
Some guy was looking out for the disabled who will actually use their stickers and you two beat him up...great job.:clap:

If you don't use the stickers to prove you belong there...someone might say something. Wow, surprise. Sounds like you and your buddy were the douches, not the guy you beat up.
let's just try to ignore it kelly

i just told one of Scooby's benefactor's of their twist in fate and let me just say she is tickled...THANK YOU SCOOBY (i ordered them both a 600w setup thanks to you sir)

:eyesmoke:
 
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