Official Review: The Little Green Wagon by M.D. Carter
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Re: Official Review: The Little Green Wagon by M.D. Carter
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That's great! We need more people like you in this world.Mjgarrison wrote: ↑04 Dec 2017, 12:00 I would love to read this, I always try to help people the best I can. Most of the time I am left feeling that I should be doing more. It will be nice to know how it feels to have a point of view from the other side.
I know how you feel, though...The other day when I was on the train, an elderly woman with a cane came on and before I could stand up to offer her my seat, the guy beside me did! I was so upset that I couldn't do a good deed...How strange is that?
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That's funny, that's how I get. Like wait a minute I wanted to sacrifice. Lolkatiesquilts wrote: ↑08 Dec 2017, 22:06That's great! We need more people like you in this world.Mjgarrison wrote: ↑04 Dec 2017, 12:00 I would love to read this, I always try to help people the best I can. Most of the time I am left feeling that I should be doing more. It will be nice to know how it feels to have a point of view from the other side.
I know how you feel, though...The other day when I was on the train, an elderly woman with a cane came on and before I could stand up to offer her my seat, the guy beside me did! I was so upset that I couldn't do a good deed...How strange is that?
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