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Dec 25, 2015Explorer II
I give every time heart says to.
I gave an elderly Gentleman the last two dollars in my billfold for gas once. he was well groomed, clean new sneakers and so on. I don't remember his story but he was convincing. A month later, fifty miles away, I saw him again asking for money for gas. I figured this is how he fills his car, since that is what he was asking for. I just ignored him. he realized he had hit me once before and he took off.
In Ky a young guy approached us as I was fueling Mh, on the way to funeral or something. I filled his tank with a card, for him. his Wife or Girlfriend was really humiliated, so I guess the gift was justified. I felt sorry for her embarasement.
Getting ready for vacation, I stopped a market for something for wife.
Two guys sitting on a curve looking dehydrated and exhausted. I bought them meals and drinks, from the deli.
They were embarrassed to take it. I started to go to the bank and get some change for them, but got sidetracked. Came back and they were gone.
Some times we can be a blessing to others. Sometimes we get taken.
We hear and see many professional beggars or panhandlers. The prop of using dogs started, around her about five years ago. See the same fellow with two dogs for some time. I know their feet are sore from the hot pavement.
I think he camps some where and walks a few miles to set up shop.
He's not going to get rich around here, except on weekends and holidays when the tourist flock in.
A Hindu family, judging by the red spot on woman's forehead, was at the Wal Mart parking lot with kids and husband. Asking for money for food. I bought them a meal big enough to feed double the four, of them and drinks.
They haven't been back here anyway.
During summers we see one or two instances of families,or group, asking for money to get home, especially Hippies, when Boneroo is on, however the Hippies spell it.
They have money for dope and beer but not enough to get home or where ever they are headed.
People do travel by begging that you would not think would.
I don't understand that.
I gave an elderly Gentleman the last two dollars in my billfold for gas once. he was well groomed, clean new sneakers and so on. I don't remember his story but he was convincing. A month later, fifty miles away, I saw him again asking for money for gas. I figured this is how he fills his car, since that is what he was asking for. I just ignored him. he realized he had hit me once before and he took off.
In Ky a young guy approached us as I was fueling Mh, on the way to funeral or something. I filled his tank with a card, for him. his Wife or Girlfriend was really humiliated, so I guess the gift was justified. I felt sorry for her embarasement.
Getting ready for vacation, I stopped a market for something for wife.
Two guys sitting on a curve looking dehydrated and exhausted. I bought them meals and drinks, from the deli.
They were embarrassed to take it. I started to go to the bank and get some change for them, but got sidetracked. Came back and they were gone.
Some times we can be a blessing to others. Sometimes we get taken.
We hear and see many professional beggars or panhandlers. The prop of using dogs started, around her about five years ago. See the same fellow with two dogs for some time. I know their feet are sore from the hot pavement.
I think he camps some where and walks a few miles to set up shop.
He's not going to get rich around here, except on weekends and holidays when the tourist flock in.
A Hindu family, judging by the red spot on woman's forehead, was at the Wal Mart parking lot with kids and husband. Asking for money for food. I bought them a meal big enough to feed double the four, of them and drinks.
They haven't been back here anyway.
During summers we see one or two instances of families,or group, asking for money to get home, especially Hippies, when Boneroo is on, however the Hippies spell it.
They have money for dope and beer but not enough to get home or where ever they are headed.
People do travel by begging that you would not think would.
I don't understand that.
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