Woman YELLED at us about doing THIS

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Published 2024-03-16
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All Comments (21)
  • @JustMeeDina
    @Kevin and Robert… IMO I believe the message here is not if they broke the fence, threw a tree in a yard, or tossed a few leaves and grass around. I’ve lived through a couple of typhoons when my family lived on Guam. I remember how scared we were and the worry and overwhelming fear my parents and grandparents experienced and the worry for our other relatives and neighbors. I certainly can empathize with all these people. Just like the lady told them after ‘she apologized several times’, it’s taken them months and months to repair their homes just to make them livable. I can’t imagine what they go through having to deal with FEMA and insurance companies. So yes, emotions are on high and they can take their frustration out on someone else in a split second. In the end she acknowledged she was wrong and made it right. I wish there were more people who genuinely would try to understand and appreciate that these families suffered so much damage, loss and devastation. Sometimes we have to put our pride to the side and really take the time to listen and empathize with what another person is going through. I doubt the lady with the fallen tree was trying to get them to do free work for her. In her mind the tree wasn’t there then all of a sudden it was. It wasn’t enough that she’s in this predicament but, to her, it felt like a slap in her face when she believed they threw the tree on her side of the fence. For her, that was her limit. And these two did for her exactly what God told them she needed. To listen with compassion, empathize and offer their support. Kevin and Robert you have hearts of gold and I appreciate you ❤! Kevin is completely right. They are blessed to have the ability to help families just as much as the families are blessed to receive their help. Keep up the wonderful work you all do. I hope you find your keys!!
  • @sdemon5567
    If she wanted help she should have asked nicely...not blame you.Being who you are you are a blessing ❤
  • @dianalong2024
    That neighbor lady had a lot of problems..... thank you for your help and kindness. Your patience is so incredible. You and your son are the coolest...dudes!
  • You handled it with grace and dignity. I'll bet she was embarrassed and probably felt terrible when she realized it wasn't your fault. Those poor people! How overwhelming. You guys are awesome!
  • @brendaz9222
    These poor people, having these guys help was a blessing to them and she is so overwhelmed that she lashed out. Many seniors have no help and little money to hire folks to help them. Thanks for what yall do!
  • @lisab.1595
    Not only did you clean up that hot mess after the storm, you went above and beyond taking the stains off of her house. Thank you for all that you do !!
  • @MsLizzy2010
    Yes she was mad but you guys were so good at calming her down and helping her out. And she apologized as well. These people have gone through so much.
  • @juliebrannan2682
    As usual you both showed the neighbor the love that she probably needed. It's terrible when the elderly need help and don't know how to ask ❤❤❤
  • Poor lady, that had to be the worst thing to go through 😢 thank you guys for doing what you do, ❤❤
  • @Suebe1962
    Wow, this was a lot to mow, chop, cut, saw, and haul away!!! What an awesome deed to help these folks who got flooded out!!!! Thanks, Robert and Kevin, for restoring this yard by making it beautiful again!!!
  • That lady was VERY RUDE !!!! But y’all handled it awesome - some people have no respect to blame something on someone that she had no proof that yall did what she said ! It was way over there !! If she needed help she went about it the wrong way ! BLESS U BOTH !! 🙏✝️😇
  • @iamric23
    Come on lady, no need to lie. Sorry that your house got flooded, but if you knew who these fellas were, you needed to treat them with respect. They do gods work in my mind.
  • @judyrussell6577
    i thought yall handled the lady next door with greatness..keep up good work.
  • @vickiemorris6849
    You should write a book about conflict resolution and market it to schools! Plenty of examples to show that listening/patience pay off. You have tamed that jungle....can't imagine what those people had had to deal with...more sides to hurricanes than we northerners can imagine. Thank you for being Christ's hands in action!
  • The lady on smoking weed after being told, “I used to a long time ago.” Her: “Me too. I just haven’t stopped.” LOL. A good wit is always appreciated.
  • @LOOTLESS1
    I'm so sorry for her loss. Our family home flooded once in what they called a fifty year storm. We worked hard and fixed it. That was hard. Four years later, there was what they called a hundred year storm. We lost our family home. The neighborhood was destroyed, gone forever. It is now a nature reserve, the only good thing in all this. The deer and all the wild animals that at one time lived there have returned. Our God can take what's bad and turn it into something good! The storm removed all signs that our home ever existed. It was terribly hard, especially losing everything. My grandmother's memories, as well as her mother's mementos. All our family photos and so much more, forever gone. Twenty years later, I dream of my childhood home, my special places, my secret spot I once retreated to when things were rough, the home itself, etc. It's still alive in my mind and always will be. It's a special dream.
  • @bellebslife6504
    Robert is good at calming down people when they are going crazy. You both show how to be a good Christians! Amen! ❤
  • @user-peach408
    As an adjuster, people see pictures but have no concept of the actual damage and what people experience. The smallest things are so appreciated by these people.