Spiritually, what's an appropriate tip for the milkman of human kindness?

Ginger

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When he leaves an extra pint?
Oh, my word (((Aggy))), how utterly appalling. Youth is certainly not an excuse in these matters and nor, frankly, is stupidity.

I would hope anyone seeing this would be very, very careful as to their future dealings with such a person.

PS: Revolving stone circle that elevates to a great height and tilts dramatically. Daring riders are strapped to stones and swathed in white robes and draped in mistletoe wreaths. It shall be called the 'Avebury Afraid-be', 'Un-Henged' or 'the Ultimate Sacrifice'. I just can't decide.
 
Ginger - I don't think you should go overboard on this one. I would think a week at a Caribbean Villa with a modest amount of spending money - certainly not exceeding 4 figures - would be appropriate. Such acts invariably bring a warm glow that some consider to be its own reward. I prefer to deal in hard cash.

p.s. I was saddened by the monkey on my back causing deletion of my plea for assistance re the religious theme park. I still think it has potential and will not drop the idea.

p.p.s. I do not generally agree with blocking or ad hominem attacks on here but I received the following reply from Purple Hippo in his comments on giving me a Best Answer which I would have ignored had he not followed it up with a graphic email to me expressing similar sentiments. You might like to consider your dealings with him.

http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AgGbXrao2KUabOtpF775fL3ty6IX;_ylv=3?qid=20110623093219AAaO1xa

Edit: Wow. I love Ultimate sacrifice. I will leave the technical details in your hands......
 
Kindness comes cheaper at the supermarket. And UHT kindness is also available.

Try offering to deliver a wider range of products.
 
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