Re: People never cease to amaze me
			 
			 
			
		
		
		
			
			In this case, there is no doubt in my mind it is not an oversight. 
He knew I went to the store to buy parts for him.  That is clue number one. 
I gave him the receipt for the parts I bought immediately upon my return.  That was clue number two. 
I asked him if he had the receipt for the parts right before I left.  That was clue number three. 
 
Again, it is not about the $11 so much as it is about that I can't help but feel this guy has a sense of entitlement.  I somehow can't help but think that in his mind, I somehow owed him that.  That is what pisses me off about this whole thing and thank goodness I haven't told my wife.  I wouldn't hear the end of it. 
 
It is just sad that you try to do the right thing and help out a neighbor and save him tons of money at a time when people can sure use it and folks are not considerate.  If someone did that for me, not only would I make sure I reimbursed him for the parts but I would also offer to pay him for his time (I wouldn't have accepted it but it is the gesture that would have counted).  If he wouldn't accept it, I would try to find out what he drinks and buy him a bottle.  He saw me smoking a cigar while doing the pump.  Me?  I would go out and buy a couple of cigars and give them and say thanks.  Bottom line, I would express gratitude. 
 
I am an idiot like this on a regular basis and is the reason I won't dare tell my wife.  I trim freaking neighbor's hedges/trees with my chainsaw, I help them fix things all the time and man, I just realized, no one has ever done crap for me.  I can't change my way of being overnight but tell you what, the guard is up.
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
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