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I agree, I always liked helping someone out and never expecting an even trade back in labor etc. I liked help to help, to me that's helping. If I buy your dinner and drinks, you don't owe me a thing, a dinner or drinks. I did it because I wanted to, not to get something back. Life's too short! It's a nice way to live.firefighterjake said:Good karma always comes back to those who are good friends and good neighbors.
Sometimes it is tough to accept such a great gift . . . perhaps it is because we do not feel worthy of such a gift or perhaps it goes against our indepdent natures . . . but sometimes we simply need to step back and just be thankful and realize that some people are just very good and very giving.
And yes NH Wood . . . this is a pretty special forum . . . I hang out at several forums -- ATV forums, geocaching forums, snowmobile forums -- and without a doubt the on-line friends I have made here is simply nothing short of amazing . . . folks come here looking for knowledge and are looking to take away something from the forum . . . but many of us soon learn that it is just as fun to give something back . . . and in short order you will be amazed by the network of friends you have made . . . even when those friends refuse to split their wood correctly by doing so horizontally.