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> >>>Here's a truly heart-warming story about the bond > formed between a > >>>little 5 > >>>year old girl and some construction workers. > makes you believe > >>>that we CAN > >>>make a difference when we give a child the gift > of our time... > >>> > >>>A young family moved into a house, next door to a > vacant lot. One > >>>day a > >>>construction crew turned up to start building a > house on the empty > >>>lot. The > >>>young family's 5-year-old daughter naturally took > an interest in > >>>all the > >>>activity going on next door and spent much of > each day observing > >>>the > >>>workers. Eventually the construction crew, all of > them > >>>gems-in-the-rough, > >>>more or less adopted her as a project mascot. > >>> > >>>They chatted with her, let her sit with them > while they had coffee > >>>and lunch > >>>breaks, and gave her little jobs to do here and > there to make her > >>>feel > >>>important. At the end of the first week they even > presented her > >>>with a pay > >>>envelope containing a couple of dollars. The > little girl proudly > >>>took this > >>>home to her mother who said all the appropriate > words of > >>>admiration and > >>>suggested that they take the two dollar "pay" she > had received to > >>>the bank > >>>the next day to start a savings account. > >>> > >>>When they got to the bank, the teller was equally > impressed and > >>>asked the > >>>little girl how she had come by her very own > paycheck at such a > >>>young age. > >>>The little girl proudly replied, "I worked last > week with the crew > >>>building > >>>the house next door to us." "My goodness > gracious," said the > >>>teller, "and > >>>will you be working on he house again this week, > too?" > >>> > >>>The little girl replied, "I will if those > assholes at Home Depot > >>>ever > >>>deliver the Fucking drywall". > > > |
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>>>lol!
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