Posted by Ky. Hauler on February 16, 2012 at 15:57:07 from (184.45.8.7):
In Reply to: O/T Panhandlers posted by 37Chief on February 16, 2012 at 14:01:50:
My wife and I were at Lowes a few weeks ago, and when we were leaving a man asked for a few bucks. I never carry much money exept for an emergency twenty and I didn't have any small bills. I said, "Not today friend", and contiued on. I am hard of hearing and I thought I heard him say something. As I was driving home my wife said he called me a redneck. She waited because she knew if I had heard him or was still in the parking lot I would have lit him up. I think I gave him a few bucks last year. "Bums" in New York can make up to $36,000 a year for a few hours work everyday. They have their own territory. And it is tax free. Another guy near the interstate ramp holds a sign that says,"I won't lie, I need a beer". LOL
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