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DSL
12-13-2009, 07:08 PM
Well i am wishing everyone in here a wonderful Merry Christmas!
and happy new year! god speed for everyone.
i found a wallet today containing $275 i thought about it but didn't do it.
so i placed everything in a brown envelope and mailed it back to him
credit cards and all along with a christmas card as well no return address tho
2 more weeks to go for chrismas do your shopping yet!.

samsson.smith
12-14-2009, 01:43 AM
What a goody gumdrop you are, now he will continue to lose his wallet and other things because he will think someone is going to just mail it back to him.

DSL
12-14-2009, 07:17 PM
Well the reason why i sent him a xmas card i left a note i said this should
be a lesson you will never forget! there are not to many honest indians
around these parts like me be thankful i happen to be walking along when i saw it.

ila
12-14-2009, 07:20 PM
What a goody gumdrop you are, now he will continue to lose his wallet and other things because he will think someone is going to just mail it back to him.

I hope that you are not serious with this reply. The world needs more people like DSL not fewer. I rather doubt anyone purposely loses personal items so that someone will return them.

rockabilly
12-14-2009, 08:54 PM
Merry Christmas to my friends and all forum members.

And that was a nice thing you did , ila's right the world needs more nice guys.

samsson.smith
12-14-2009, 09:14 PM
I hope that you are not serious with this reply. The world needs more people like DSL not fewer. I rather doubt anyone purposely loses personal items so that someone will return them.



I never said he would lose his personal items on purpose, but he would not be as careful as he should be in the future, thinking that if he does lose something, it will simply be returned.

shadows
12-14-2009, 10:49 PM
Well i am wishing everyone in here a wonderful Merry Christmas!
and happy new year! god speed for everyone.
i found a wallet today containing $275 i thought about it but didn't do it.
so i placed everything in a brown envelope and mailed it back to him
credit cards and all along with a christmas card as well no return address tho
2 more weeks to go for chrismas do your shopping yet!.

That was a very honourable thing to do, DSL. Not everyone would do that. That money could have been the difference whether or not his family were able to get groceries. With the economy the way it is, that statement could have more truth to it than you might think.

Kudos to you.:respect:

The Conquistador
12-20-2009, 07:07 PM
Merry Christmas!

Shout outs to: Limegirl, Fran, Ms. B(Bionca), Rachel, Raquel, Jen, Jenae, Miss Pixie, Tracy Coxx, Mandy Mitchell, Nicole Montero, Natalie J, Ila, aw9725, Creative Mind, Randolph, Tread, DSL, Rockabilly, Shadows, Dauls and anyone else that I didn't mention but who is a regular poster here at the forum.:yes:

Jenae LaTorque
12-20-2009, 09:23 PM
Bah Humbug! to Mr.Smith Wouldn't it be a lovely world if everyone was like DSL? To me, it would be a much better world. There are enough "hard" lessons in life; I say we need more goodwill towards men all year around. Christmas is best represented by the short story: The Gift of the Magi . May each of you find the love that is found in this story.

smc
12-21-2009, 11:04 AM
I never said he would lose his personal items on purpose, but he would not be as careful as he should be in the future, thinking that if he does lose something, it will simply be returned.

A man was walking along the street on a cold winter day and saw an elderly woman slip and fall on the icy sidewalk ahead of him. He put down his packages to help her up, and then allowed her to hold on to his arm as he saw her to her car a little further along down the block. When he arrived home, he realized that he had failed to pick up one of his packages, and that it had been left out on the sidewalk. Thank goodness no one returned it, lest he fail to be taught the valuable lesson that he shouldn't have helped the woman. Next time, he will be more careful with his possessions and not allow good will towards others to get in the way of his appointed rounds.

What's the word for this kind of thinking? Asinine!

A woman was sitting at the park reading a book on a beautiful summer day. Suddenly, she heard a young boy scream. She looked up and saw a man carrying a toddler towards the wooded area at the park's edge. The boy was crying and saying he wanted his mommy. The woman quickly ran to the corner where there was a parked police car and informed the officer, who ran the would-be kidnapper down and rescued the boy. The mother who had been frantically looking for her wandering son was enormously grateful. The woman felt great as she walked home. But when she arrived home she realized that she had left her book on the park bench. It had her name and address written on the title page, but thank goodness no one bothered to return it to her, lest she get the wrong idea that there are circumstances under which your own possessions might not be as (or more) important than, say, the well-being of child.

What's the word for this kind of thinking? Senseless!

And I'm being nice in my choice of words.

Merry Christmas to all, and thanks to DSL for an example of how the world would be if we didn't have pseudo-"social Darwinism" idiots to contend with.

tslust
12-21-2009, 05:14 PM
Merry Christmas!

Tread
12-21-2009, 08:55 PM
Merry Christmas to all for whom Christmas is more than for me.


The picture is Monument Circle, downtown Indy. "The World's Largest Christmas Tree." LOL!

If a lighted Monument counts as tree, how about a lighted mountain? 800m x 400m (about 875 x 437 yards) Gubbio in Italy.

shadows
12-22-2009, 08:57 PM
Merry Christmas!

Shout outs to: Limegirl, Fran, Ms. B(Bionca), Rachel, Raquel, Jen, Jenae, Miss Pixie, Tracy Coxx, Mandy Mitchell, Nicole Montero, Natalie J, Ila, aw9725, Creative Mind, Randolph, Tread, DSL, Rockabilly, Shadows, Dauls and anyone else that I didn't mention but who is a regular poster here at the forum.:yes:

Thank you very much, Postman!:cool:

I would like to wish you a Merry Christmas, as well as a Happy (and safe) New Year.:)

shadows
12-22-2009, 09:04 PM
A woman was sitting at the park reading a book on a beautiful summer day. Suddenly, she heard a young boy scream. She looked up and saw a man carrying a toddler towards the wooded area at the park's edge. The boy was crying and saying he wanted his mommy. The woman quickly ran to the corner where there was a parked police car and informed the officer, who ran the would-be kidnapper down and rescued the boy. The mother who had been frantically looking for her wandering son was enormously grateful. The woman felt great as she walked home. But when she arrived home she realized that she had left her book on the park bench. It had her name and address written on the title page, but thank goodness no one bothered to return it to her, lest she get the wrong idea that there are circumstances under which your own possessions might not be as (or more) important than, say, the well-being of child.



Just to add a true story to this, a young girl was the victim of an attempted abduction in Canada a few days ago. A small group of people came to her rescue(only one person recognized her, the rest were strangers) and helped her out as well as preventing the scumwad from attempting to leave. One of the rescuers(the abductor was attempting to pull her into his car at the time and had his car keys in his hands) grabbed the keys from his hands and he was stuck there.

I don't want to drag this thread too far off-topic, but if the OP doesn't mind I could post a link to the news article so people can read how this girl's family can have a wonderful Christmas thanks to a few people.:)

randolph
12-23-2009, 02:08 PM
Tis the season to be jolly. ;):lol:

The Conquistador
12-23-2009, 10:18 PM
Tis the season to be jolly. ;):lol:

I like the snowman one!:cool:

transjen
12-24-2009, 01:11 AM
As i write this it's now Christmas eve so i'd like to say MERRY CHRISTMAS, Fran,Rockabilly, Shadows,Dauls,Ila, TSslut, Angery Postman, Randolph, Tracy Coxx and to everyone else who i chat with here
:yes: Jerseygirl Jen

shadows
12-24-2009, 02:31 AM
As i write this it's now Christmas eve so i'd like to say MERRY CHRISTMAS, Fran,Rockabilly, Shadows,Dauls,Ila, TSslut, Angery Postman, Randolph, Tracy Coxx and to everyone else who i chat with here
:yes: Jerseygirl Jen

Merry Christmas to you as well, Jennifer.:hug:

ila
12-24-2009, 03:54 AM
I would like to wish a Merry Christmas to all members and visitors of transladyboy.

I would also like to give a special Merry Christmas to those that I've been chatting with over the past couple of years - Bionca, Fran, keliana, jen, Tailia, Rachel, Pixie, Be_my_nude, Racquel, aw9725, shadows, dauls, angrypostman, SSL, jamie (wherever you are), CreativeMind, sesame, smc, gdu, cham, Mel, TracyCoxx, Randolph, Rockabilly, Hank, don1982, and so many others. :hug:

simmo
12-24-2009, 08:17 AM
Merry Christmas Everyone

CreativeMind
12-24-2009, 09:47 AM
Well, it's Christmas Eve...
The tree is trimmed...my stocking is hung...
And the oven is primed for baking some cookies.

However, all of that would mean nothing without warm spirits and even warmer friends to celebrate the holiday with, as we head into a bright new year. So I'd just like to wish everyone here a joyful season because if there's one thing I've learned in the past year, it's that this forum is filled with exceptional people. So, I raise a glass of milk and a cookie to toast you all!

But I hope everyone has a GREAT holiday, and just remember that it's the season to make wishes because there's always tomorrow to make them come true!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CUgMaL89Lqc

randolph
12-24-2009, 11:10 AM
Dear Friends
May all your wishes come true, happy holidays.;)

brianna
12-24-2009, 01:20 PM
Merry Christmas & Happy New Year!

Thanks for sharing your good deed here. Well done.

DSL
12-24-2009, 05:17 PM
I ill be going out to a christmas party eatting good food listening to good rock and roll and will be partying with family and friends opening gifts until about 2 am Merry christmas don't drink too much... and above all PLEASE do not drink and drive.:no:

shadows
12-24-2009, 08:12 PM
I would like to wish a Merry Christmas to all members and visitors of transladyboy.

I would also like to give a special Merry Christmas to those that I've been chatting with over the past couple of years - Bionca, Fran, keliana, jen, Tailia, Rachel, Pixie, Be_my_nude, Racquel, aw9725, shadows, dauls, angrypostman, SSL, jamie (wherever you are), CreativeMind, sesame, smc, gdu, cham, Mel, TracyCoxx, Randolph, Rockabilly, Hank, don1982, and so many others. :hug:

Merry Christmas to you as well, my friend!:)

shadows
12-24-2009, 08:13 PM
I ill be going out to a christmas party eatting good food listening to good rock and roll and will be partying with family and friends opening gifts until about 2 am Merry christmas don't drink too much... and above all PLEASE do not drink and drive.:no:

Very, very good idea, DSL. I hope everyone decides to find alternate means of going home if they enjoy the festivities a little too much.:)