Originally posted by: minendo
Say thank you and that is all.
Look at it from the other side. If I were to save someone's life all I would want in return is a thank you.Originally posted by: CoolTech
Originally posted by: minendo
Say thank you and that is all.
lol, that is all, seems a bit meager to me
Originally posted by: minendo
Look at it from the other side. If I were to save someone's life all I would want in return is a thank you.Originally posted by: CoolTech
Originally posted by: minendo
Say thank you and that is all.
lol, that is all, seems a bit meager to me
Originally posted by: CoolTech
Originally posted by: dman
I wouldn't become Chewbacca, that's for sure.
wtf?
Originally posted by: CoolTech
If someone physically saved your life, how indebted to them would you be?
Say someone pushed u out of the way of a car or rescued you from a fire, how far would you go to repay your gratitude?
Originally posted by: rocadelpunk
you become best friends and don't get angry when the person's 14 yr old son starts dating your daughter.
I believe in the honor system of repayment of a good deed for a good deed, aka saving ones life. Some don't want you to repay them and if they said that they didn't need the favor repaid, then I am not in their debt, but if they do not release me from that, I am indebted to them to save their life at least once to repay the debt.Originally posted by: CoolTech
If someone physically saved your life, how indebted to them would you be?
Say someone pushed u out of the way of a car or rescued you from a fire, how far would you go to repay your gratitude?
Originally posted by: MrDingleDangle
i would buy them shots until they passed out and then bring them to the emergency room and tell them i saved their life