Tue 23 Oct 2007
Recently we had a new post to this topic see below:
- Jay Says:
October 20th, 2007 at 2:30 pm Bob asked me for a ride one time in front of Premiere video. I said no with a lame excuse. I asked inside about the short, keyboard holding man. Sam told me that Bob was a very nice man that would not hurt a fly. I had changed my mine but when I looked he was gone.Two weeks later I saw Bob again in front of the video store. I asked him if he needed a ride and of course he said yes. The ride I had with Bob was memorable. Everything I have read about Bob on this site seems so accurate in what I experienced in 15 minutes.In my everyday hustle and bustle, I forget that there are truly outstanding people out there with hearts of gold that I just don’t let in. It made me feel good that I could give Bob a ride. It made me feel better that I was fortunate to meet a person with a heart of gold.
Although I don’t think anyone really thinks that Bob is G-O-D. It certainly has been fun thinking and talking about it. The other day I had a mental discovery. I saw a room full of people in the same way Bob does. I’m like most, I think, as I inter a large room full of people, like a restaurant, I sit somewhat quietly and keep to myself. Most social educate that I have learned in my life says “Don’t bother the people then they are eating” or “Just because we are in the same room doesn’t mean I want to talk to you.”Â
 Bob simply see a room full of people as an opportunity to talk to as many people as he can in the smallest amount of space. Like a politician or a profit, aka salesman.
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