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17 May 2006

What's the last really nice thing someone did for you? [More:]Last night I was out on a first date. It had been raining off and on all day, and I had left my umbrella at work. When my date and I parted ways he insisted I take his umbrella in case it began raining again.
I went to see my boyfriend last weekend and he cooked me yummy things especially for me... mmm pasta bake and mmmm thai green chicken curry.
posted by Lotto 17 May | 14:48
My boyfriend did the laundry for me because I've been crazy stressed out and busy. A few weeks ago I lost a sock behind the washer (in the dark wet place). He dug it out with a curtain rod and handwashed it for a long time, and then washed it in the machine with the rest of the clothes.

Now I have two socks again. This almost made me cry it was so nice.
posted by Fuzzbean 17 May | 15:01
When my date and I parted ways he insisted I take his umbrella in case it began raining again.

This was a trick to ensure that he got to see you again, to get his umbrella back.
posted by agropyron 17 May | 15:03
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posted by Eideteker 17 May | 15:04
He built me a garden.
posted by jrossi4r 17 May | 15:07
This thread makes me sad, because I'm having a really hard time coming up with anything.... Surely I'm just overlooking stuff.
posted by mudpuppie 17 May | 15:08
Someone sent me a bug box she'd made herself and a mantid egg case. (In a few weeks I'll have 50-400 baby preying mantises!) It was a sweet and thoughtful gift, and just perfect for me.
posted by Specklet 17 May | 15:12
pieisexactlythree gave me a handjob
posted by pieisexactlythree 17 May | 15:12
I was assigned to a center seat on my flight tomorrow, but JetBlue moved me to an exit row aisle seat when I called and asked about seat assignments.
posted by mullacc 17 May | 15:15
My co-worker suggested I work from home Tuesday, so I could rest after the night out after my show, and is also letting me work from home on Friday so I can go to the doctor and await my weekend houseguests.
posted by ThePinkSuperhero 17 May | 15:17
mudpuppie sent me her old Flash book and a mix CD. That was really really nice of her.
posted by mygothlaundry 17 May | 15:17
pieisexactlythree gave me a handjob

*anxiously waiting for username decloaking*
posted by cmonkey 17 May | 15:21
When I was working at Best Buy, we only got 15 min. breaks if we were working only six hours. I had brought a package of Swiss Cake Rolls (aka Ho-Hos) as my snack, but they were stolen out of the breakroom fridge. I didn't have money to get something out of the vending machine and wasn't going to get another break. So when I got back to my cash register and a customer replied to my greeting with a "And how are you doing?", I said that I wasn't doing too good because someone stole my snack. I groused and grumbled and finished up the transaction.

Five minutes later, she comes back into the store and hands me a whole box of Swiss Cake Rolls that she had just bought from the grocery store across the street and tells me to have a nice day. I tried not to take it but hey...

Okay, so there was a Bible verse hand-written on the box so she had some sort of ulterior motive. But it was still nice.
posted by TrishaLynn 17 May | 15:30
Awwwww, that is really sweet with the cake rolls.
posted by ThePinkSuperhero 17 May | 15:34
I had a terrible hangover Sunday and had to finish grading then pack then drive 4 hours to St. Louis where I am teaching this summer. When I got back from grading my wife had packed for me--not just clothes but also kitchen utensils and sheets and towels and stuff for the apartment. It was a great relief!
posted by LarryC 17 May | 15:35
"Okay, so there was a Bible verse hand-written on the box so she had some sort of ulterior motive. But it was still nice."

"Take. Eat. This is my cream-filled body..." Excretions 6:1-2
HA!
posted by mudpuppie 17 May | 15:36
This wasn't the last nice thing someone's done for me, but it is one that I remember really well. I was working at a summer camp as a dishwasher when I was like 17. We were going to do something on the weekend (I don't remember what), and I couldn't go because I didn't have cash. Some stupid reason, and this was before ATMs. A friend gave me 5 bucks or something. I told her I'd pay her back when she came back the next time. She said "Don't bother, just give 5 bucks to someone else with the same stipulation, to loan it to someone else". I think I've done that about 100 times now since then. So if someone's loaned you 5 bucks and not wanted to be paid back, it may have been from me.
posted by eekacat 17 May | 15:37
The biggest nice thing someone's ever done for me is this: April 2005 I was flying out to Ohio with USAirways (big mistake) and they decided, due to 'lack of crew' to cancel ALL (yes, every single) flight out of Charlotte airport that night, so I had no connection to Columbus. The earliest they said they could re-schedule was Tuesday (this was Saturday night).

I went up to the booking hall where there were literally a couple of thousand people and we all had to line up to rebook. I had no working cellphone but someone lent me theirs so I could call George and let him know. I was really, really upset, I had no clue how I was going to get to Ohio. George offered to drive down but it was about 600 miles.

As luck would have it, out of the thousands of people in the hall, the family in front of me in the line (a big group of 15, four generations, on their way home from a beach wedding in the Caribbean) were also going to Columbus. We got talking (well, we had to line up for 3 hours, what else could we do) and they'd made a plan to cancel their tickets, hire a couple of vans, get a motel for the night and drive up next day.

They insisted I came with them, they totally looked after me, wouldn't let me give them any money for the motel, van hire, gas, food, anything, and were just completely and utterly kind to me. One of the moms said "I know how I'd feel if it was my daughter stranded in a foreign country".

So what started as a nightmare turned into a really positive experience. We had a wonderful drive through the Blue Ridge Mountains and I became good friends with my van-mates, kept in touch and will see them when I'm in Ohio at Christmas. They delivered me right to the door. (My luggage, thanks to US Airways, arrived 3 days later)

The random kindness of strangers. It blew me away.

(We stopped at the first motel we could find, we were exhausted, it was about 3am by this time. It had a sign in reception which said 'No Refunds After 30 Minutes'. But it was only for one night and I could've slept on a clothes line in a hurricane by that time.
posted by essexjan 17 May | 16:45
This thread makes me really happy.
posted by mudpuppie 17 May | 18:15
The mister okayed a puppy. I've wanted a puppy for-freakin'-ever (even before I knew there was a mister). Of course I could have gone and gotten one anyway, but it really is something we both had to agree on.
posted by deborah 17 May | 18:29
My ex dropped off our daughter's swimsuit for Water Fun Day at school tomorrow so I wouldn't have to make the trip to his house.
posted by santee cooper 17 May | 20:44
You don't want a puppy. You want a cat. I'll mail you mine.
posted by jrossi4r 17 May | 21:12
Heh, I got the puppy several days ago, jrossi. I also have two cats. The cats are less than pleased but they're adjusting.
posted by deborah 18 May | 13:38
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