Ponce
16th December 2011, 11:27 AM
Good story but to long and with a lot of yara yara yara......irevelant to the case in point.
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About a year ago, Dave Tally returned a sack full of cash to its rightful owner.
It wasn't an easy decision for a 49-year-old man who had been living on the streets for six years.
But Tally returned the $3,300. He decided it was the right thing to do.
In the year since then, Tally's entire life has changed.
People familiar with how far Tally has come since returning the money think his story has all the makings of a Hollywood feel-good flick -- a man is down on his luck, and one right choice is all it takes to turn his life around.
But Tally's story is not that simple. Giving back the money was only one step.
The best way to understand how Tally's single good deed sparked a series of life-changing moments is to let him tell it.
http://refreshingnews9.blogspot.com/2011/12/homeless-mans-decision-to-return-3300.html
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About a year ago, Dave Tally returned a sack full of cash to its rightful owner.
It wasn't an easy decision for a 49-year-old man who had been living on the streets for six years.
But Tally returned the $3,300. He decided it was the right thing to do.
In the year since then, Tally's entire life has changed.
People familiar with how far Tally has come since returning the money think his story has all the makings of a Hollywood feel-good flick -- a man is down on his luck, and one right choice is all it takes to turn his life around.
But Tally's story is not that simple. Giving back the money was only one step.
The best way to understand how Tally's single good deed sparked a series of life-changing moments is to let him tell it.
http://refreshingnews9.blogspot.com/2011/12/homeless-mans-decision-to-return-3300.html