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Posted: Tue Aug 08, 2006 6:35 pm
Wow, Koi, that's scary.
Well, I've never been in your position, but I've had a few interesting situations myself.
The other day, when Marcus and I went to get money from the ATM for our marriage licence, I found an ATM card belonging to this other girl. I called the phone line and had the card turned off (so no one could use it) and told the operator that I was going to take it to the bank since I was going there anyway.
Anyway, we found out that it was getting late, so we had to go get the licence first because Marcus worked at 3 and it was about 2 when we finished getting money from the ATM. Then, afterwards, I walked to the bank and stood in line.
Suddenly, I became aware of this girl talking to the teller all scared and freaking out about having lost her card or something. I said, "Hey, did you lose your ATM card?" and she was all..."OMG I totally did!" So, after asking her what the name on the card was (and she answered correctly, plus the picture on the card-all Bank of America cards have 'em-looked like her), I was able to get it back to her, safe and sound.
Needless to say, I felt very good that I had not only been able to do a good thing, but I was able to make other people feel really happy, too.
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Posted: Tue Aug 15, 2006 6:44 pm
Sylphi Well, you didn't know the future, and you couldn't've just sat there and let it happen, now could you? i guess not,man i really have a screwed up life everytime i think about thay day i maked me feel bad
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