Dec 2016
1:42pm, 19 Dec 2016
9,905 posts
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Autumnleaves
Holding doors open - simple and effective!
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Dec 2016
1:46pm, 19 Dec 2016
32,070 posts
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Fleecing Bells
Buy your elderly neighbour some flowers (I do this once a month anyway)
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Dec 2016
1:56pm, 19 Dec 2016
1,777 posts
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Surrey Phil
Hospital visit. Not a nice way to spend your spare time but thoroughly appreciated by those who can't get out.
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Dec 2016
2:12pm, 19 Dec 2016
4 posts
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recrunner
Compliment someone at work.
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Dec 2016
4:39pm, 19 Dec 2016
21,875 posts
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elfpint
QP made a request for dinner that required a trip to the shop and effort on my part - I've been to the shops and will shortly start preparing it.
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Dec 2016
6:18pm, 19 Dec 2016
2,673 posts
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Cyclops the one-eyed reindeer
I got given a ticket for the car park I was in today :-). See my blog for what I did for my RAOK...
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Dec 2016
7:09pm, 19 Dec 2016
5 posts
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Boro Wayne
Take the neighbours bins in.
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Dec 2016
7:26pm, 19 Dec 2016
969 posts
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Lesley C
A girl at work was left out of the secret santa so I bought her something so she would have something to open.
I have been wishing people a Merry Christmas all day, will continue to do this all week.
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Dec 2016
9:36pm, 19 Dec 2016
10,932 posts
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Carpathius
I'm going to go up to my mother-in-law's every other day to do her washing up and other housework that she can't do with a broken wrist.
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Dec 2016
10:16pm, 19 Dec 2016
1,326 posts
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decorum
[I did not read Fleecy's RAOK as 'Bury your neighbour ...' ]
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