Jarheadfishnfool wrote:
Chalk 1 up to lucky side of the chart ,sooner or later Murphy's law kicks in and we think corporations are against us,, maybe pay it forward at a restaurant or store I mean as long as it's reasonable pay for the person in front of us, makes me feel I helped,,,
I remember someone being a total mad female dog in a line at drive through coffee. When I got to window. I ended up getting food and coffee and told lady in front of me had paid for it. So I paid for person behind me. Kindness is good. Apologies are good but I sometimes would rather just not need one.