Very cool. We recently did a favor when we gave
someone a place to stay for awhile. He returned the favor
by selling a large quantity of our CDs & DVDs.
I'm happy to report that I haven't gone totally cynical
about people and in some ways, I think Perl Monks has
helped me remember for every person that's defective, there
are a lot more that give without expecting a return.
For the last 6 months, my means of helping out finacially
has been cut off due to lack of employement, but it has let
me do other activities such as volunteer at a local cat
shelter.
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