Posted by Old Roy on December 26, 2011 at 06:35:43 from (98.17.221.109):
In Reply to: Song Christmass Shoes posted by JDseller on December 25, 2011 at 22:03:21:
Very heart warming. Made me think back awhile I was in my 40's or so Ordering up some meat and cheese from the deli, this older man guessing in his early 60's . he didn't even look like the many bums that had frequented the store,but he ask me please could he have a couple slices of the meat I was ordering because he hadn't eaten in two days. He looked so sincere I said I'll do ya one better. I bought him a drink of his choice mountain dew and a large hoagie He grabbed the bag and out the door he went, just then he caught himself .. he came back in with tears in his eyes, and couldn't thank me enough. he never thought a kid (in his eyes) could be so kind. I was brought up that way. Probably that is why I have nothing, but I came into this world with nothing on my back, but I'll be going out with a shirt on my back. God has provided me with enough in between.
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