Pap always said, take a chicken when you get a chance, because if you don't want him yourself you can easy find somebody that does, and a good deed ain't ever forgot.I think there's wisdom there. Of course it's not always going to be a chicken. But, if you're offered something, accept it graciously. You can always pay it forward. Does this come too close to re-gifting, though?
Currently on a quest to create 365 blogs entries in a single year. While I've already failed in the time period specified I'm still going to complete my goal, eve if it's late. Son of Delmar and Sharon Derricott of Preston, Idaho. Spouse of Tara McLean Derricott of Murray, Utah. Father of Jacob Anthony of Logan, Utah; Erik Bryson of Brigham City, Utah; and Emily of Hamilton, Montana.
Wednesday, October 24, 2012
T-101 : Poultry Pilfering
I'm listening to Huckleberry Finn in my car these days. Today this phrase caught my ear:
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3 comments:
I just hope nobody grabs Billina!
I don't know what the big deal about re-gifting is. It seems to make sense that if you are given something you can't use or don't love-give it to someone who will love it!
I mostly agree with you, Beth. However, don't you fear hurting others' feelings?
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