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A unexpected act of kindness today.

Joined Jul 2014
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Waveland, Misissippi
Hello everyone, I know this has nothing to do with deer farming but just wanted to share a random act of kindness I was not expecting today. About 45 minutes ago I was sitting at a traffic light in town. A lady in front of me in a new suv gets out and starts walking back to me. ?? Ok Im wondering whats wrong , Is she needing help , Broke down ??  I rolled down my window and she said Sir are you a Veteran and I said yes. She said I want to thank you for your service and god bless you and then reaches over and drops a $20.00 bill in my lap. And she  walks back to her vehicle. I said I caint take this and she said again thanks and got in her suv and as the light changed we both moved forward and  went our separate ways I had an old ACU shirt on and I don't know if she saw me in the bank or in her rearview mirror . But I was having a bit of a tough morning and this out of the blue from the heart act of kindness left me with a calm feeling I have not felt in years .I wrote down her tag # and will remember this and will always look for her to say thank you, Now I am looking at a way to pay it  forward this afternoon.  Just thought I would take a minute and share this with my friends here in our deer world and say thanks for your support and kindness.   Ok we can go  back to talking deer now..
 
Awesome, I too would like to thank you, and veterans everywhere for your service. You deserve to be thanked everyday.

Let us all remember to pray for veterans today, past, present and future.
 
Wow. Thats great! People still do care. Thank you for your service as well as all other serving and those who have served My brother served for 8 years. After being shot twice in the chest on separate tours, (thank god for vests!!) He finished his duty. God bless and thank you to all veterans
 
Thank you for sharing this story. Thank you and all veterans for your service and believing we live in a place worth fighting for.


I think this has a lot to do with deer and anything else we choose to pursue in life.


At this point we at least have the choice and opportunity to fight for the rights to keep/raise our deer.


I sometimes am disappointed but still proud of where I was raised and live.  U.S.A.


 


Brent Thomure 
 

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