WillyBWright
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Now that I've gone and started a hornet's nest in another thread about bad experiences, I thought I'd start one for Exceptional Experiences. I know it's not really in the spirit of Stupid Human Tricks, but this seems to be the category for stories. I'd like to read some stories on the selfless side of humanity. I've got one I'd like to share...<br /><br />A gentleman on the lake in his later years had a nice Carlson with a 120Hp Johnson. Every day he put a lap or two on the lake just for the pure enjoyment of it. One day he hit the inevetible rock and snapped the crankshaft (among other things). Insurance bought him all he needed including a rebuilt powerhead.<br /><br />The stator was damaged only superficially. Functionally it was still okay. A new one was part of the estimate and on back order for several weeks when the mechanic decided that he might as well put the old stator on the otherwise finished repair job so the gentleman could enjoy his boat until the new one arrived. The next few days, the gentleman was seen buzzing along enjoying his rides.<br /><br />Nobody saw him for a week or so. A Deputy payed him a visit to see if he was okay and there he was, sitting in his chair with a beer and watching TV. Stiff as a board. Dead as a stump.<br /><br />The mechanic knew that it would take extra time to do the job twice. He wasn't going to charge extra for it. He just wanted the old gentleman to enjoy his boat. And he did until his dying day. 