Roland of Gilead
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Instant Karma: Picking up someone whose car broke down, and having them pity your falling-apart beater so bad they give you $20 Happened to me about ten years back.
Thanks.i Repped u bro
But you ruined it by claiming credit! Still a very good deed of you. Good job dudeToday myself and my fiancee went to the lake to go feed the ducks some bread, and me being the hunter I am I strolled off into the deep woods tracking some deer tracks and came across a camp in the middle of the woods. I began to look around the camp and I came across this note on a stump that read:
"I have lost everything and I am currently at the shelter and I return every night. I promise that I will clean everything up when I get back on my feet and you will never know that I was here."
Well as it turns out, my fiancee kept scaring away the ducks and she came and found me in the woods with the pack of bread, so I took the bread, found a sharpie that was laying in the camp and wrote on this persons note " Left you some bread, Merry Christmas."
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Kill the Indian, save the man. I've watched as much as I could handle. I took me months to get through Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee. The atrocities and policies listed in the book made me physically ill.Have you seen the Canary Effect yet Carne?
All good ideas but i would add one cavil. The fellow has found a place to be alone. The notes are good, but I would add the promise to never show up unannounced/unarranged. He might need the time away from the shelter to deal with social anxiety or PTSD or who knows ... but I'd be very careful about "crowding his space" and making him feel that he needs to find another that will certainly be less nice or close. The fact that he left a pre-emptive note is pretty cool on his part imo. cnHe does truly have a beautiful place to live there in the woods. If you think about it he has plenty of food. There are deer in those woods and there is a lake full of fish. I was thinking about going back one day and building a teepee back there, but my fiancee said she seen a tent. Even still, maybe I could go build him a furnace out of stone. Idk. Or I could write him a note and tell him how to build a fridge there in the woods. (Dig a hole about a foot deep, make a screen out of sticks to set on top of the hole, cover the screen with moss. Walaa things will stay nice and cool. And the moss will keep animals away from your food.)
Yea, I would probably not go back it was just a "thought."All good ideas but i would add one cavil. The fellow has found a place to be alone. The notes are good, but I would add the promise to never show up unannounced/unarranged. He might need the time away from the shelter to deal with social anxiety or PTSD or who knows ... but I'd be very careful about "crowding his space" and making him feel that he needs to find another that will certainly be less nice or close. The fact that he left a pre-emptive note is pretty cool on his part imo. cn
I will bet he did. cnYea, I would probably not go back it was just a "thought."
Also by him acknowledging that someone may find his place and having the state of mind to say he is going to clean everything up, I'm sure he isn't worried about someone crowding his space. Besides that, it's in the middle of the woods where people walk every single day. I just so happen to walk a little deeper into the woods and find his camp, and who knows, maybe he appreciated me writing back and wishing him a merry christmas.