Quote Originally Posted by rlditmars View Post
Kudos to you. I think random acts of kindness are one of the best ways to let others know that they are part of something bigger and people do still care about people, even those they don't know. Have you ever paid for the person behind you in the drive through of a fast food restaurant? That's a good feeling.
I haven't done that before, but I think I will give it a try tomorrow when I get my coffee.

Quote Originally Posted by DrDooLittle View Post
Thankfully there are no tolls around where I live, so that would be a no. :p

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Lol, I suppose that would make it hard to do.

Quote Originally Posted by Raptor View Post
I use a pike pass, but no. Even if I used change, I'm a college student and the price of the toll is enough to either get me a can of soda from a vending machine (water is more expensive than the soda!) or a snack from one of the machines.
Yeah, I remember those days. Now that I am finished with college though I can justify spending $1 on someone I don't know.

Quote Originally Posted by 4Ballz View Post
if I had the change, and ever came across the toll, sure.

random act of kindness story. A friend of mine, was having lunch with her friend. She is about 4-5 months pregnant. This guy out of nowhere, paid for their entire bill, just because. He left, and never gave any info about himself, or asked for their numbers.

That's very nice of you to do that. Sometimes, that random act goes a long way in someone's day. It's amazing the "change" of events it will do positive for them.
That's pretty cool.

The reason my dad started paying for the people behind him is because someone did it for him once. It really surprised him that someone would pay the toll for a stranger and now he does it for other people.