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- scarabin24
props to those concerned for keeping this site going despite it not really being profitable or anything. and for putting up with our weekly dramas
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- its all good brothersureshot
- Atta boy scarabin!stoplying
- been here for over 13 years and I love it. eye heart qbn ;-)nudes
- All hail QBN (no idea what that means )Bennn
- Your appreciation is appreciated.Moderator
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- Thank you QBN peeps, you rock!BuddhaHat
- Labor of love.sea_sea
- yep - fairplay for keeping this place going.fadein11
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- stoplying13
Huge props to the guy who smashed his Escalade into my parked (and empty) 2015 Subaru yesterday. He wrote an apologetic, sincere note with his phone number and called his insurance company to report the accident. One hour after the accident (my wife was in a meeting at her office and had no idea what happened), his insurer called me to tell me they had an appointment set up with a quality local body shop, and had arranged for a rental car to be waiting at the body shop for my wife to drive.
Kind of sad that I feel lucky that this person was doing the right thing, but here we are. Damages are exceeding $4k and we won't have to pay a dime.- Wow. Props to that guy and the insurance company. I didn't know anyone who was supposed to would choose to be that helpful.CyBrainX
- That's a rare human being... can't tell you how many dings / dents / gouges are in my still bank-owned vehicle after 3 years of usage :/PonyBoy
- A neighbor got his driver's side door crushed in in a parking lot a few weeks ago. No note. $4k+ in repairs.mg33
- I did this too the ONE time i backed into a parked car. Felt good to do the right thing even if it cost me more in the long run.monospaced
- whatthefunk3
props to those working in retail who are polite, cool, and happy. Recently I'm noticing a lot of customer facing people who work at restaurants, grocery stores, car dealerships, department stores, liquor stores, etc. are impolite, unhappy, and quiet.
I'm coming in to purchase something and to be treated like I'm a disliked coworker bothers me especially considering the amount of self checkout aisles popping up everywhere. Props to those who say hello, are polite with "how are we doing today", and say thank you and you're welcome kinda stuff.
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- utopian-1
The most underrated thread on QBN, period!


