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Topic History of: The kindness of strangers; two really nice encounters
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Mart I already like the headline.
Wapping Whisper you'll be fascinated by an upcoming story regarding a "charity", an MP and an obsessive caller to our offices!

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JK2006 One before Christmas, as I entered Harrods to shop the Doorman was clearly genuinely pleased to see me. Ten minutes later he caught up with me in a department and rather breathless handed me a card - TO JK; we're on your side!

Secondly, the M&S checkout lad a few days ago who said "Oh I'm so glad I got to serve you" (I'm a regular there) "I wanted to say my girlfriend and I watched that documentary on TV and we thought you were fabulous".

When I replied I'd hated the show he said "No, you came out of it really well compared to those awful men saying those dreadful things. She's a psychologist and she said they were clearly lying".

The decency of strangers.