Tell em Jose!! good goin ! The area I come from WE ALL help one another.If there is someone in need, there is someone to help, If it be an emergency we all pitch in.
The selfish ones don't receive as much, Because they don't give of themselves as the rest. Most of us would give the shirt off our backs to a stranger.
I seen this happen when a neighbor took off a fairly new jacket to use for a pillow for an injured person to hold her head off the pavement. Never ask for anything for it. [It was ruined blood stains] Didn't know her either could have been one of T/F's relatives but it didn't matter.
We all are rich in what we have, And it don't consist of too much money. A warm outreaching hand will do more good than a sharp tongue.
Crops are between your planting them, caring for them, and God supplying the rain sun and,keeping a hand on the storms so the crops aren't ruined Watching over winds that could destroy you in a moments notice. If you notice He will give you enough back. We reap what we sow, and that is something you can't buy.
If this incident is going to cause a serious loss to this man I suggest we donate the cost of the loss. Shall we pass the hat??
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