Posted by Bob Bancroft on September 07, 2015 at 11:29:13 from (67.142.162.25):
at this stage of the game of life, but eventually they do. Thinking about the post below about helping someone along the road finally brought it back.
Many years ago I was delivering a load of wheat to the mill with Dads little old truck. The fellow ahead of me was having trouble getting his tailgate unlatched. I went back and got a favorite nail/pry bar that Dad always kept in a certain place in the truck. I handed it to the guy, as his tailgate popped open, the bar slipped out of his hand, into the pit and disappeared. I told the mill guys about it. I thought it could do some damage. They supposedly looked, seemed unconcerned, and didn't find anything. I was the only one who was concerned at all. Luckily for me, I had a very similar bar I had recently bought, as I was building my first house. I told Dad about the situation, and placed my bar in his truck. The total lack of gratitude, regret, or any concern at all on the part of the recipient has stayed with me, and has undoubtedly affected my actions. As you can see, when prompted, I remember it well.
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