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By *ushroom7 OP   Man
over a year ago

Bradford

Today in Tesco's when returning to my car, i passed a huge woman starting to push her trolley to the collecting point some 20 yards away. I offered to do it for her as i was passing that way.

Did i do the right thing or would she have been better off walking the 38 yards or so?

When can you do wrong by doing right?

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By *etillanteWoman
over a year ago

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Would it really make much difference

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By *ugby 123Couple
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over a year ago

O o O oo

You just wanted the Quid in the trolley didn't you.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Would it really make much difference"

Well, every little helps!

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By *etillanteWoman
over a year ago

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"Would it really make much difference

Well, every little helps! "

Like it lol

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Some people are very independent and don't like offers of help.

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By *ushroom7 OP   Man
over a year ago

Bradford


"You just wanted the Quid in the trolley didn't you. "

No quids in use in tesco trolleys round here.

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By *ugby 123Couple
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over a year ago

O o O oo


"You just wanted the Quid in the trolley didn't you.

No quids in use in tesco trolleys round here.

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Not around here either, but you just ruined it now !!

As for helping the woman, it was nice of you , whatever the size of the woman.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

You have probably ruined the one bit of exercise t'owd lass gets!! lol

Mind you I did the same for my 80 year old neighbour struggling with her bin last week.

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By (user no longer on site)
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over a year ago

Was she struggling then?

I struggle sometime when the trolleys have wheels that go in opposite directions

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By *ushroom7 OP   Man
over a year ago

Bradford


"Was she struggling then?

I struggle sometime when the trolleys have wheels that go in opposite directions "

Is waddling struggling? I dunno, i meant to put that in my opening post.

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By *ugby 123Couple
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over a year ago

O o O oo

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Was she struggling then?

I struggle sometime when the trolleys have wheels that go in opposite directions

Is waddling struggling? I dunno, i meant to put that in my opening post."

Ya should have slapped her thighs and rode the ripples back to your own car.

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By *unky monkeyMan
over a year ago

in the night garden


"Was she struggling then?

I struggle sometime when the trolleys have wheels that go in opposite directions

Is waddling struggling? I dunno, i meant to put that in my opening post.

Ya should have slapped her thighs and rode the ripples back to your own car. "

That sounds like great fun, I want a go!!!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"

Today in Tesco's when returning to my car, i passed a huge woman starting to push her trolley to the collecting point some 20 yards away. I offered to do it for her as i was passing that way.

Did i do the right thing or would she have been better off walking the 38 yards or so?

When can you do wrong by doing right?

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You actually did the wrong thing. You should have stolen her trolley and made he chance you at a moderate rate giving her the opportunity to get some exercise.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"

Today in Tesco's when returning to my car, i passed a huge woman starting to push her trolley to the collecting point some 20 yards away. I offered to do it for her as i was passing that way.

Did i do the right thing or would she have been better off walking the 38 yards or so?

When can you do wrong by doing right?

"

The action means little. It's the intention or the motive.

WHY did you take her trolley ?

1. Cos she was a woman.

2. Cos she was ( in your words ) huge

3. Cos you do it for anyone regardless of age , gender or obesity?

WHY did you do it ?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"

Today in Tesco's when returning to my car, i passed a huge woman starting to push her trolley to the collecting point some 20 yards away. I offered to do it for her as i was passing that way.

Did i do the right thing or would she have been better off walking the 38 yards or so?

When can you do wrong by doing right?

"

20 or 38 yards - nearly double - my answer depends on just HOW far you were going to help/ make her sweat?

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By *etillanteWoman
over a year ago

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"

Today in Tesco's when returning to my car, i passed a huge woman starting to push her trolley to the collecting point some 20 yards away. I offered to do it for her as i was passing that way.

Did i do the right thing or would she have been better off walking the 38 yards or so?

When can you do wrong by doing right?

The action means little. It's the intention or the motive.

WHY did you take her trolley ?

1. Cos she was a woman.

2. Cos she was ( in your words ) huge

3. Cos you do it for anyone regardless of age , gender or obesity?

WHY did you do it ? "

Cos he's a nice guy

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

if a little mushy

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