A question about etiquette ...What to expect for a day of helping people?

So you guys remember rule number 1?

One of my buddies called me today, needing some help
He was in the process of replacing swaybar bushings on some import
One of the bolts snapped off (the nut was welded into the I side of the frame)
He had gotten started on trying to get it out, drilled a small hole in the bottom of the frame, then drilled through what was left of the bolt and then he managed to break an easy-out off in the bolt...did I have something that could cut through the easy-out?

So my plan was, put a endmill in the dremel, go in through the hole on the bottom and slowly cut out the remains of the easy-out

It turned out the hole was to small to get the handle of the dremel in it, so that didnt work

We got lucky, and the tip of the easy-out was sticking out of the top of the frame, by about 1/8th of an inch
We were able to get a medium C clamp on it and pop that baby right out

The point of my story?
I had a C clamp, he didnt. If we had tried doing this at his house I might still be out there even now
He's lucky to have a friend like you around and I would buy you a pizza for that.