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artme
5th March 2009, 10:33 PM
My health problems have caused me no end of frustration. I am barking mad because I can do little in the way of heavier work at the moment but lately some very good and special friends have come to my assistance and others, Munruben and Pasho in particular, have offered theirs.
When my wife and I offered to pay for a weekend away for a couple of couples who have been tireless with their generosity the reply was " You don't owe us anything. We always help each other!" We were both truly humbled but it's an excuse for a good get together anyway. So It's on, despite the protests.:U:2tsup:
weisyboy
5th March 2009, 10:39 PM
thats what makes aussie so great helping out without expecting anything in return.
goodonya guys.
Waldo
5th March 2009, 11:11 PM
And too, the friendships you develop with those in reality from initial contact within this great forum. :2tsup: which is what Artme is on about. Just seconding your post.
Sturdee
6th March 2009, 08:46 AM
Just seconding your post.
Me too. The caring attitude and support I've received so far whilst battling cancer is amazing and has positively helped me cope with it.
In my case Ozwinner or Brickie has been a special mate who has visited me a few times and cheered me up in my hour of need.
Peter.
wheelinround
6th March 2009, 09:57 AM
:2tsup::2tsup::2tsup::brava:wts:
Old farmer
6th March 2009, 06:11 PM
I am on a stick, bent, in some pain.
This morning, at the Mall, as I made my way up the incline to sit and wait for my wife, a woman stopped and asked if I needed any help. Then, a little further on, a big bloke stopped and said, "Are you right, mate. Can I help you?"
artme and Sturdee, 'what goes around, comes around.' You have done the good deeds. It''s your turns, now.
Rossluck
7th March 2009, 06:22 PM
Munruben seems to help everyone. He deserves a mention. :2tsup:
wheelinround
7th March 2009, 06:34 PM
Hang in there Arthur I got to the lathe today :D I didn't think it would happen for ages
Skew ChiDAMN!!
7th March 2009, 06:47 PM
Thank God for friends? Aye, I'll second that!
I have a friends of all shapes, sizes and dispositions. From the other end of the.. ahem... "social spectrum" to loud & obnoxious (at first glance) characters that most seem to take an instant dislike to. Some I don't have any common interests with at all, nevertheless I count them as friends and not acquaintances.
Why? They're people I'd willingly give any help to, without question of reward, as I know they'd do the same for me. :2tsup:
Sometimes members of my family have remarked along the lines of "I don't know what you see in..." :rolleyes: Which I'm sure works both ways, with their families wondering the same about me. :D
Aye. Thank God for friends! They make up for the rest of the disgraces that call 'emselves human beings.
And Thank God for these forums, which have provided me with new friends! :cheers2:
Outbackrr
8th March 2009, 11:21 AM
Munruben seems to help everyone. He deserves a mention. :2tsup:
I second that mention:2tsup:
dai sensei
8th March 2009, 03:42 PM
Onya guys :2tsup:
"What goes around, comes around" is very true.
Allan at Wallan
8th March 2009, 08:30 PM
I second that mention:2tsup:
I was gunna' second that ... so suppose I had better third it
otherwise John wont talk to me.:D
Allan
Allan at Wallan
8th March 2009, 08:32 PM
My health problems have caused me no end of frustration. I am barking mad because I can do little in the way of heavier work at the moment but lately some very good and special friends have come to my assistance and others, Munruben and Pasho in particular, have offered theirs.
When my wife and I offered to pay for a weekend away for a couple of couples who have been tireless with their generosity the reply was " You don't owe us anything. We always help each other!" We were both truly humbled but it's an excuse for a good get together anyway. So It's on, despite the protests.:U:2tsup:
Hang in there Arthur. As I have said many times, "Rome was
not built in a day". Of course my wife replies, "But if I was the
Supervisor it would have been". Keep your chin up.:wink:
Allan