Decent sounding chap in the news
Decent sounding chap in the news
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21TonyK

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13,046 posts

233 months

Tuesday 17th September 2019
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Free plumbing for the elderly

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-49729211


ReallyReallyGood

1,641 posts

154 months

Tuesday 17th September 2019
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Totally. Most heart-warming story I’ve read for quite a while, and the best bit is he didn’t feel the need to put it on social media hisself for some self promotion, he’s just a good bloke.

Let’s hope he gets his debt cleared by the coverage it’s garnered.

Derek Smith

49,009 posts

272 months

Tuesday 17th September 2019
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As ex-neighbour of mine, a pediatrician, used to spend a day a week going to old people's homes foc.

A really nice bloke who didn't really see it as a big thing.


Steve vRS

5,335 posts

265 months

Tuesday 17th September 2019
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Derek Smith said:
As ex-neighbour of mine, a pediatrician, used to spend a day a week going to old people's homes foc.

A really nice bloke who didn't really see it as a big thing.
Do you mean a pediatrist? I doubt a children’s doctor was much use at the old folks home!

anonymous-user

78 months

Tuesday 17th September 2019
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Steve vRS said:
Derek Smith said:
As ex-neighbour of mine, a pediatrician, used to spend a day a week going to old people's homes foc.

A really nice bloke who didn't really see it as a big thing.
Do you mean a pediatrist? I doubt a children’s doctor was much use at the old folks home!
What’s a ‘Pediatrist’? Do you mean ‘Podiatrist’?

Steve vRS

5,335 posts

265 months

Tuesday 17th September 2019
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REALIST123 said:
Steve vRS said:
Derek Smith said:
As ex-neighbour of mine, a pediatrician, used to spend a day a week going to old people's homes foc.

A really nice bloke who didn't really see it as a big thing.
Do you mean a pediatrist? I doubt a children’s doctor was much use at the old folks home!
What’s a ‘Pediatrist’? Do you mean ‘Podiatrist’?
Ha. Yes. Serves me right for trying to be a smart arse.

Honk

2,005 posts

227 months

Tuesday 17th September 2019
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ReallyReallyGood said:
Totally. Most heart-warming story I’ve read for quite a while, and the best bit is he didn’t feel the need to put it on social media hisself for some self promotion, he’s just a good bloke.

Let’s hope he gets his debt cleared by the coverage it’s garnered.
Agree. smile

hyphen

26,262 posts

114 months

Tuesday 17th September 2019
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Sure work for free for those elderly who are genuinely in need, but if you don't means test it then don't be surprised when

naive dogooder said:
James says he had to lay off two workers because of a lack of funds.
The blunt truth is that if they are in need of plumbing, then they are owners and not tenants. So have benefited from 'free' house price increases over the decades.

All this bloke is doing is making sure these home owners kid's inheritance aren't reduced.

Edited by hyphen on Tuesday 17th September 22:03

Biker 1

8,436 posts

143 months

Tuesday 17th September 2019
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I'm no socialist, but why can't the properly rich, like that wker Soros, give just a tiny little bit of their fortune to causes like this, instead of funding the likes of Gina Miller's lawyers? These parasites make their fortunes from 'shorting' things - I'm no expert, but it seems to me that it is basically making a lot of money out of other people's misfortune.

vaud

58,214 posts

179 months

Tuesday 17th September 2019
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https://www.justgiving.com/crowdfunding/james-ande...

Seems good things happen to good people...

anonymous-user

78 months

Tuesday 17th September 2019
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Biker 1 said:
I'm no socialist, but why can't the properly rich, like that wker Soros, give just a tiny little bit of their fortune to causes like this, instead of funding the likes of Gina Miller's lawyers? These parasites make their fortunes from 'shorting' things - I'm no expert, but it seems to me that it is basically making a lot of money out of other people's misfortune.
Because Soros has no vested interest in helping the poor, there’s nothing it in for him.



Coolbanana

4,419 posts

224 months

Tuesday 17th September 2019
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REALIST123 said:
Because Soros has no vested interest in helping the poor, there’s nothing it in for him.
Seriously ignorant Right Wing conspiracy theory nonsense - do some real research. smile

What percentage of your time and wealth have you contributed to Charity?

warch

2,941 posts

178 months

Tuesday 17th September 2019
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Nice story, there are still plenty of people who will do things for nothing, out of the goodness of their heart for the genuinely hard up.

You do have to watch you don't get exploited though. It used to really piss me off to see how a bloke I used to help out (gardening and maintenance) was treated by some of his largely elderly client base, who were clearly rich as Croesus but would pay him sod all, took ages to settle their bills and generally played the vulnerable old dear card to the hilt.

Not-The-Messiah

3,648 posts

105 months

Tuesday 17th September 2019
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I end up doing stuff like this all the time all be it not at the same level as that guy.

Asked to go and look at some old dears security light or socket not working and end up rewiring half the house buying all the kit and at the end just saying just give us 20 quid for a few beers when really it should have easily cost a few hundred quid.

Hoofy

79,545 posts

306 months

Tuesday 17th September 2019
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Not-The-Messiah said:
I end up doing stuff like this all the time all be it not at the same level as that guy.

Asked to go and look at some old dears security light or socket not working and end up rewiring half the house buying all the kit and at the end just saying just give us 20 quid for a few beers when really it should have easily cost a few hundred quid.
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