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The local news did a clip on this guy tonight. Seems all we hear on the news are the seasons bad stories, kids stealing decorations, blah, blah, blah

THIS is the kind of stuff we need more of.

For the segment on TV,he gave a great used suv to a mom that was recommended to him by a battered womens shelter director. Her old car had no antenea, half the dash was missing, 1 mirror, the sliding door was smashed along with just about every body panel and had bullet holes in the windshield. ALL FROM HER EX.

She took her daughter and ran and is starting new. The car Santa blew her away.  She was stating how now her little girl wont get ridiculed when she gets dropped off at school, etc. This will make all the difference to a woman who is working so hard at doing the hardest thing there is. The right thing. This boost will help her continue to achieve.

I guess he started out with a used car dealership and gave one away every year but got addicted. Business went under and now hes struggling.

The show it was on announced tat this guy has gotten so addicted to changing peoples lives, he is very late on his own car payment. The show was going to pay off his car. Merry Christmas to him.

Just thought I'd share somthing good.

Hope everyone stays safe this weekend, drive carefully and like troutfisher said,..."you can never tell them enough..."

ANYONE ELSE WITH A POSITIVE CURRENT EVENT STORY?

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Thanks for the link, that is a great story.  When I read it I stepped back and really looked at how fortunate and blessed my wife and I are.  People like that guy inspire us to give more.

LBH,

I saw that news segment as well, it was awesome!  I'm glad you posted the link so that others could see it as well.

Merry Christmas to all,

Hillbilly

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