Nicest thing you ever done.

Started by Impediment3 pages

The nicest thing I ever did, I guess (action-wise), was save a my friend's life while in Iraq. He was bleeding very badly, and I utilized all of my Army training to make a tourniquet to stop the blood from pouring out of his leg.

I received an AAM (Army Accomodation Medal) for my actions.

Originally posted by RE: Blaxican
I went down on my girlfriend once. 131

Haha, just kidding, **** that. 313

I don't have a girlfriend. 131


HA.

Kinda reminds me of something nice I did.. =o

Originally posted by Kharhmah
HA.

Kinda reminds me of something nice I did.. =o

You went down on Blax's fictional GF?

No... Hence the "kinda" bit I put in there. 🙄

You tease!!!

inorite. awesome

gave a bum a wad of money from my pocket a few hundreds were in there.. also revived his faith in god and gave him my left overs from a fancy restaurant...

i felt very spiritual almost godlike even gave him a hug b4 i left.. although i think the niceness was drug induced since i was on coke..
(still counts)

i think he thought i pulled a morgan freeman on his @$$.
it was at the park near a bench.
YouTube video

I bought shoes for this young man of a poor family that goes to church with me. It was anonymous. Got his shoe size in a nonchalant convo and then went to the mall and bought him a nice pair of shoes (fancy black shiny leather shoes) and mailed it to his family. I enclosed a note that said "God Bless".

That was yesterday. I never tell anyone about those things I do as it cheapens the kindness into bragging, but I do similar things to that at least once or twice a week...such as taking my neighbors' trash out to the road, mowing their lawn, picking up a mess made in the store by a little kid that didn't mean to, fixing gadgets, gizmos, and toys for people when they aren't looking, etc.

I do it just to make people happier as I really enjoy the results and it makes it even better when they don't even know who did it.

Adopted my cat.

Not sure, but I've done lots of really nice things for people through the years.

Few I remember:

-Bought a homeless and shoeless San Francisco negro a large slice of pizza (he picked BBQ chicken) and then let him keep the change, was around 6-7 dollars. I almost gave him my shoes too, but I was wearing new dress-shoes and they weren't cheap. If I had my regular kicks on, they would have been his that night.

-Stopped my car, ran out into and across the intersection and stopped/grabbed an extremely old lady from taking a face-dive off the sidewalk. This was a total ninja move.

-I regularly send burned DVDs to some fool.

-Randomly gives things to people I don't know if they happen to need something I have. Umberallas, tools, cash etc.

what about home, cars and clothes off your back?

Originally posted by King Castle
what about home, cars and clothes off your back?

Never owned my own home.

Donated an old car to charity (Children's Cancer).

Think I gave some bum the jacket off my back once when in my early 20's, dude looked cold, iirc.

Originally posted by Robtard
-I regularly send burned DVDs to some fool.

crylaugh 😆

😖hifty:

(It's not me, dudes..just thought this was funny.)

Mhm, the Robtard loves me ✅ He just won't admit it.

Saved someones life by performing CPR and after I revived the patient to conciousness, I shouted at my CNA's to get an oxygen tank and nasal canula.

took weekend classes for a few months on yoga and isometric exercises so i could work and teach a young female student of mine during the week in MA... she couldnt do heavy aerobic exercises due to some pulmonary disease.

i think she may have finally passed away due to her disease... 🙁

she was like 8 or 10... each day i try to make it special whenever she was around it was how she lived her life and a lesson ppl should learn..

Originally posted by StarCraft2
Saved someones life by performing CPR and after I revived the patient to conciousness, I shouted at my CNA's to get an oxygen tank and nasal canula.
I just found out that I have to become CPR certified for my job.

Originally posted by Rogue Jedi
I just found out that I have to become CPR certified for my job.
really how long you bn working without being certified?

Originally posted by King Castle
really how long you bn working without being certified?
Er.....7-8 years? Ish?

yeh, you're fine.

i dont see the big deal. you said you work in a hotel and have a management possession i dont see why you would need it unless its purely for insurance and lawsuit purposes.