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I had to go and find it so I could read it all. Here is the whole story and what a nice story it is:

Larry DePrimo, NYPD Cop, Buys Homeless Man Boots (PHOTO)


Newsday | By Anthony M DeStefano Posted: 11/29/2012 7:44 am EST Updated: 11/29/2012 6:25 pm EST

You have to like what NYPD Officer Larry DePrimo did for a barefoot man in Manhattan one frigid night this month. In fact, more than 260,000 Facebook users have "liked" DePrimo's actions, a number that's growing every day.
After a tourist from Arizona snapped a photo of DePrimo, of Holbrook, giving the man socks and boots to ward off the cold, the image became an instant hit on the NYPD's Facebook page.
As of late Wednesday, the photo had been shared 47,716 times, boosting subscribers to the department's 5-month-old page by 7,000, to 95,000, officials said.
"I had two pairs of wool winter socks and combat boots, and I was cold," DePrimo, 25, said Wednesday, recalling the night of Nov. 14, when he encountered an unidentified, shoeless man on the sidewalk on Seventh Avenue near 44th Street.
DePrimo offered to get him socks and shoes.
"I never had a pair of shoes," the man replied, according to DePrimo, who's assigned to the Sixth Precinct and has been on the force nearly three years.
The officer walked to a Skechers store on 42nd Street and shelled out $75 for insulated winter boots and thermal socks. He returned to the man, knelt down and put the footwear on him.
"He smiled from ear to ear," DePrimo said. "It was like you gave him a million dollars."
The officer asked the man if he wanted a cup of coffee, but he graciously declined and went on his way.
"I didn't think anything of it," DePrimo said of his generosity.
But during dinner that night, he got a text message from a friend. The photo had gone viral.
"I was absolutely shocked," he said. ___
©2012 Newsday
 

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My favorite Christmas Carol, Andrea Bocelli with Mary J Blige "What child is This?", got to find it in TV this year, just love that song! Another of my farovite Christmas carols, Oh Holy Night, by the Back Street Boys, and Bruce Cockburns Silent Night!! Seriously love Christmas songs here!
 

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Well I know I try to do my fair share as I donate to gods pit crew all the time and try every month or so to take dog food and treats to my local shelter and helped one family with there home .I have at one time or the other helped my neighbors .So thinking we all do something but sometimes never realize what we do .I wonder if the good deeds helped save my hubby . :razz:
 
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My favorite "play it forward" is the country western song that talks about a rich woman, flat tire, local man comes and fixes it, won't take any money. Turns out the woman stops by the small town diner, waitress is "8 months pregnant and dead on her feet" but still smiling. The woman leaves a $100 bill for her food. Woman goes home and tells her husband "it's going to be alright" and he is the same man that helped the woman with her flat tire! Yes, play it forward people. Do for others and they will learn from your act of kindness. It's the best part of the "giving" at Christmas time. :)
 

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hey emptied my one stock tank and guess what found the darn stinking hiding bull frog and took him 6 miles from my house to a nice creek
 

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I am sure I have a bunch hiding in my pond(s). If I do find them, they get moved.
 

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took pics but have to download them .I figured great day for outside work and wish I felt better but just taking my time getting things done .I just feel exhausted lately .But sure glad I got rid of him .
 

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That's what you need Sissy, relax and don't over do it, leave the work for now, sleep in extra long, you have been though a lot with your hubby. Take care of yourself and you will get through this stressful time. The stress really wore me out too, when my hubby was having his surgey and things looked really bad, I had a hard time staying positive, there for a while I could not see the "light at the end of the tunnel" cause everything was clouded in non stop tears. Its painful to watch the one you love struggling, struggling to talk, to breath, to swallow, to walk, for my hubby a couple steps was a big deal. Then my hubby got Lymphoedema and the leg swelled up to three times his natural size, but that went away too, and now I see the light shining at the end of the tunnel! Thank you Jesus!
 
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Way to go, Colleen, great words there! My motto in life, a saying my mother always told me my Grandma (Dad's mom) always said: Things always work out for the best. It's a very positive attitude saying, and I say it often. I have friends that will say it back to me .... "Remember what Grandma always said ..." :)
 

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