Posted by Just Another Old Geezer on February 16, 2012 at 16:34:58 from (216.105.208.2):
In Reply to: O/T Panhandlers posted by 37Chief on February 16, 2012 at 14:01:50:
1999 I took dad on a march get-a-way to florida. we had reservations at a rv park in tampa. at the bottom of the exit ramp was a guy, bearded, dirty, wearing a checkered shirt, limping, arm in a sling, holding up a sign that said "HUNGRY". I was about to throw all the loose change out the window when the light turned green and I had to move. I felt bad for him. That night, after setting up at the rv park and making dinner, dad went to sleep and I went for a little walk. A block later, I saw the same guy on the other side of the street. dirt washed off, limp gone, sling gone, walking down the street sith a spring in his steep, whistleing to himself, making a bee line for the bar. lost a lot of simpathy for beggars after that.
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