PBun

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Joined: 06/01/2009
Deeds: 23

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Why Do You Do Good Deeds?

Because they don't do themselves
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live and let live

I was about to throw a dead cockroach in the toilet and flush it down.  However, when I went down to pick it up, its legs began moving around.  I grabbed it and threw it outside, as opposed to killing it.

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Watch

Someone left their watch up at the bar i was at last night, i noticed it as i was walking out...i got outside and thought i should go give it to the bartender for safe keeping...so i did.

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how bout a ride?

I gave my cousin a ride out to meet up with his girlfriend to get some paperwork so he could register for some classes to finish up his degree...I was so excited to hear that he was going back to school, I was glad I could help him.

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bird poop

I washed bird poop off of my grandma's car

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Told a friend

I told my buddy about aglobalgarden.com today and i told him how it makes you look for opportunities to help people out and what not, and i think he is going to join...hopefully many good deeds will come from our conversation.

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Live and let live is the

Live and let live is the spontaneous rise of non-aggressive co-operative behaviour that developed during the First World War particularly during prolonged periods of Trench Warfare on the Western Front. Perhaps one of the most famous examples of itil v3 certification this is the Christmas Truce of 1914. It is a process that can be characterised as the deliberate abstaining from the use of violence during war. Sometimes it can take the form of overt truces or pacts negotiated locally by mcafee certification soldiers. At other times it can be a tacit behaviour—sometimes characterised as "letting sleeping dogs lie"—whereby both sides refrain from firing or using their weapons, or deliberately discharge them mcdba in a ritualistic or routine way that signals their non-lethal intent. This behaviour was found at the small-unit level, sections, platoons or companies, usually observed by the "other ranks" e.g. privates and non-commissioned officers. Examples were found from the lone soldier mcdst standing sentry duty, refusing to fire on exposed enemy soldiers, up to snipers, machine-guns teams and even field-artillery batteries.

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Way to go PBun.  Good to

Way to go PBun.  Good to see kids I knew growing up are becoming conscious of how they can impact the world for the better with just a few simple good acts each day.

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P Bun... congrats on signing

P Bun... congrats on signing up and thank you for taking the first step!  The fact that you are aware that you want to help others for their own betterment is truly a good deed in itself. I am excited to see the good deeds you continue to post, as you learn more and more how to keep yourself inspired as you inspire others.  I am one of the many you will inspire... so do continue to share your good vibes with us!  Thank you again my friend!