Ron The Best is Yet to Come @Ringo4maga
05 October, 02:31
This man right here: Jimmy Finch, from Clarksville, Tennessee drove his personal BBQ rig 2-hours to a devastated Mayfield, Kentucky with as many hamburgers, hot dogs, sausages, soy patties, eggs, bread, etc. as he could and setup right in the middle of Mayfield and did what needed to be done: cook & feed those that had everything (literally) blown away.
He is not asking “what political party do you favor” or “have you had your shots”. He’s just cooking for those in need. He’s not a rich man by any means
Take a look at his truck. And if you are observant enough you will see the little magnetic sign on his truck. He’s not a BBQ’er by trade. The sign on his truck says “lawn care”. Lawn. Care. Not a millionaire’s job but this man’s heart must be made of gold.
He’s going back tomorrow to feed more people, again. I’m hoping a real millionaire or two (or ten) follow what just a common, but caring man has stepped up to do

America needs more heroes like this

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Blu Mason @Bluewillow
Can anyone read his company name!!! We’d love to donate money to him!!!! What an angel!
07:27 PM - Oct 08, 2024
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