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homestarmy

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Well this is dumb, but it was a big thing for a bunch of people. After I bought my house and a new fridge, I brought like six ice trays into my work. Somehow, they had three fridges, but no way to make ice there at all. Now every time I go to get some coffee or water to take my vitamin somebody is using them. Good stuff.

I keep on meaning to put up a plaque that says 'donated by.....' but I just haven't gotten around to it ;).
 

Coquito

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Anyone who posts in this thread is in effect taking credit for their actions & replacing their original goodwill intentions with a pat on the head. Good boy. :)
 

Zebo

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It's really ture it's better to give than receive. :thumbsup:
 

homestarmy

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Originally posted by: Coquito
Anyone who posts in this thread is in effect taking credit for their actions & replacing their original goodwill intentions with a pat on the head. Good boy. :)

I don't get this ethic where it is evil to take credit for good actions. This is one reason why people don't like to do good things. Often times they will look like an ass when they take credit for it.
 

Flash1969

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Originally posted by: homestarmy
Originally posted by: Coquito
Anyone who posts in this thread is in effect taking credit for their actions & replacing their original goodwill intentions with a pat on the head. Good boy. :)

I don't get this ethic where it is evil to take credit for good actions. This is one reason why people don't like to do good things. Often times they will look like an ass when they take credit for it.


If its done for the right reasons, you don't need to "take credit for it"

Not trying to slam you or anything but when you do good deeds or "actions" your motivation shouldn't be the recognition.....