Reading this post from Josh made me very happy! via B315 – SOMETHING THAT WILL STICK WITH ME FOR THE REST OF MY LIFE –
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16 Fri Feb 2018
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Reading this post from Josh made me very happy! via B315 – SOMETHING THAT WILL STICK WITH ME FOR THE REST OF MY LIFE –
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Good for him for helping and good for the person for helping himself.
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Thank-you! Yes, that is exactly what I thought!
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I loved this, Clare! Thank you so much for sharing this wonderful story with us. ❤
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My pleasure, and thank-you, Jill. ❤
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Beyond wonderful!!
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It is, isn’t it! Thank-you, Lisa.
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Thank you very much for sharing that wonderful story with us!
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My pleasure, Jerry and thank-you.
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A great story. Good on you, Josh, and thanks for sharing, Clare.
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It *is* a great story! Thank-you, Margaret.
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What a wonderful story, so good to read. Thanks for sharing it.
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My pleasure, Susan and thank you.
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A wonderful story, Clare
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It is, isn’t it! Thank-you, Derrick.
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His is an excellent message!
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Thank-you, Allen – I thought so too!
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I am glad that I clicked on the link.
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❤ ❤ ❤
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Nice feel-good story. Glad Josh’s generous move made such a difference in Wayne’s life.
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It is a story full of hope!
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This is a wonderful,uplifting story on one small act of kindness, Clare! Thank you for sharing! Now only if we could get our politicians to pay attention and act accordingly.
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Thank-you, Lavinia. I quite agree!
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So wonderful! This is the kind of news we need…. 🙂
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Thank-you, Sheryl. It really is! 🙂
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Read it and loved it!
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Thank-you, Kerry.
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That’s lovely – and I’m delighted it worked out that way. Unfortunately, I’ve been suckered a couple of times!
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It’s always a risk!
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How rewarding for him to know that he helped someone make a better life for himself. Thanks for sharing Josh’s story, Clare.
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My pleasure and thank you, Cynthia.
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What a wonderful gesture and one which had such a great effect on that man’s life. I wish them both well. We can all affect on other’s lives – often without realising it!
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Thank you, Cat. I am sure you are right; we never know how or when our actions affect others (which is a little worrying!)
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