Posted by bc on June 17, 2021 at 05:10:22 from (24.255.129.137):
In Reply to: Sign o the Times posted by Fordy20 on June 16, 2021 at 19:04:14:
I passed a panhandler one day in my pickup. Drove around the block, stopped, got out the shovel, and went up and asked if he would come do some digging for me. Was told heck no and given the story about a bad back. Wished I had a video of it.
The ones I hate the most are the young, long haired, freaky ones with the homeless vet sign. I'm a vet who worked for a living and there is no reason that they can't be working or else be getting disability from the VA. They don't look like they were a recent vet anyway. There are real homeless vets around that can use the help.
Last time I got took by a panhandler was 3 years ago at a large truck stop. Getting gas and a guy came up and said he needed some money for gas to get home. Told him he could pull the car up to the pump and I'll pump some in for him but he wanted cash. So I gave him a few bucks. Then he went about 5 pumps down and was hitting someone else up. I parked and went into the store and saw him and his girlfriend carrying out a bunch of food and drinks to their car.
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