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Originally Posted by highboy32
Oh so true... but the day of reckoning can be slow coming...:D
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Originally Posted by highboy32
Oh so true... but the day of reckoning can be slow coming...:D
I am also on the HAMB. I agree, its a tough crowd, but if you come to expect it, it's no problem.
My problem with that board is the speed at which the posts drop off, there is so much traffic on there it makes it difficult to follow an interesting thread, or get a question answered (I know, someone already mentioned that, but figured I'd concur)
I did banter with Jesse James on there, which is pretty cool.
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There is another side of the HAMB, as I’ve seen when someone needs prayers for a family member, or friend they jump right in with support. If someone is having trouble on the road they put the word out and someone will come to help.
Richard
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There is another side of the HAMB, as I’ve seen when someone needs prayers for a family member, or friend they jump right in with support. If someone is having trouble on the road they put the word out and someone will come to help.
All of the boards that I am a member of will send prayers when prayers are requested or needed. But I have witnessed HAMB members taking it even further. They will provide things for a HAMB auction with proceeds to go to a person of need. They have collected funds to help pay for the medical cost or a funeral of someone in a member's family. They have collected funds to buy a piece of equipment for a member who seems to always be there for other members in a time of need. Recently they requested that as many members as possible send cards to a member who was struggling with an illness.
It's not just prayers that they send, they also send parts, money and support to people in need. And their generosity seem nearly boundless for some. Imagine donating thousands of dollars to match the sum collected form all other members in order to aid a special cause or person.
Yes it is true that some of the HAMBer's are tough as nails and just as brash. But it is also true that many are the first to step up to help when real help is needed. And they aren't concerned about opening up their wallets, as well as their hearts, for those in troubled times.:cool:
The "HAMB relays" are a pretty cool idea too. Members will help deliver cars, parts or people from point A to point B by quickly organizing pickup and drop off points along the route. Beats the hell out of UPS or a greyhound bus.
Well said Bob.
Richard
well that is great they do all that.. but i did not stick around that long to find the good side of what they can do:( i am sure i not the only one. i click on to a post were they were railing this guy and evey one just gang up and beat the $hit out of him .just alot of B.S
I agree with Pat. I do not find the attacks and criticism entertaining. I go to these groups for enjoyment, and to share ideas and experiences. All I ask for is the common respect you would grant a person on the street. If the group isn't interested in doing that, and the moderators think that behavior is acceptable, I won't fit in anyway.
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Originally Posted by mopar34
Those folks over there have helped me out a couple of times in the past, not only w/prayers, just like you folks have done here, but one of the members went so far as to give me his airplane ticket credits making it possible for the wife & I getting to watch our son Joe graduate from Marine basic Training which is something I will never forget & saying thank you to him just didn't seem to justify his generosity.
The one out pouring of generosity that has amazed me & has made me cry more then once is the car they are building for a young kid named Hambandy all from donated parts. This young man is very ill and these guys came together to make his dream come true with building THIS CAR for him.
So regardless of what you may see or read a lot of those so called hardasses really do have a soft spot in their heart whether they want you to know it. You have to consider the source at times & just take some of the stuff that happens over there w/a grain of salt. Personally I can only think of one time where someone "tried" to hand me my ass because of a post I had made, but the over whelming response to what I posted was well received. I look at it this way, opinions are like assholes, it's just some stink worse then others....joe
there is good people still in the world and i was trying to say it could be better place with out the play gound B.S . the coarse words for younger ears ? some kid may want to lean how to do some things with out the shop words we use when doing the job :HMMM: .they can lean them on there own :D .i did :3dSMILE: saying them in the shop thats just shop talk in a form it just makes you look dumb
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Originally Posted by pat mccarthy
Pat,
I fully agree. If I have to take a ton of "medicine" to get an ounce of "cure", it is just not worth it.:(
There may be a few folks over there that know what they are talking about and feel like they have to administer advice with a kick in the pants, but the majority are posers that follow the pack mentality of jumping on a guy only once he is down.:mad:
In the past folks like those needed a sheet to mask their really identity – today they use the web.:LOL: