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mike_b_284 09-25-2013 09:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Gravedigger (Post 10018769)
I don't think anybody would think, "Guy who'll sell everything for .50." As a good investment for management.

I bet he'd still get a bonus,

EDIT
Oh, that doesn't make any sense. I thought it said investment management.

Dave Lane 09-25-2013 10:28 PM

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Originally Posted by loochy (Post 10018763)
THAT makes me madder than anything. I've offered to buy people food and gas on separate occasions in the past, but they just want money.

F THEM...I want to help, but they are ruining it.

I have a rule that I will only help people that will accept food and if they don't accept food you know what the money is for

Miles 09-25-2013 10:45 PM

This McDonalds must not have been deploying homeless repellant which is also known as classical music.

vailpass 09-25-2013 11:53 PM

They need to run that guy off. Panhandlers piss me off almost as much as washroom attendants.

dmahurin 09-26-2013 12:09 AM

I had a guy come up to me in Pensacola a few years ago at a sonic and said "I'll be honest guys, I just want some beer and cigarettes if you could spare any change." I gave the guy a few bucks for being honest.

Earthling 09-26-2013 12:57 AM

I took a bus from Idaho to Dallas, Tx, leaving most of my money in a Nevada casino en-route. Fact is, I had one thin dime on me when I arrived at the bus terminal in Dallas, which I had made sure to keep so I could call my sister when I arrived to come pick me up. I had never seen a payphone that took a quarter instead of a dime for a call until that day and I found myself .15 cents short. There was a guy flipping burgers at a cafe next to the terminal and I asked him for .15 cents for my call, explaining the circumstances. He slapped about $5.00 worth of change on the counter and told me to take what I needed. I took .15 cents and made my call. I think about that from time to time because its easy to get jaded over all the ass-holes trying to fleece you out of your money.

vailpass 09-26-2013 12:59 AM

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Originally Posted by Earthling (Post 10020369)
I took a bus from Idaho to Dallas, Tx, leaving most of my money in a Nevada casino en-route. Fact is, I had one thin dime on me when I arrived at the bus terminal in Dallas, which I had made sure to keep so I could call my sister when I arrived to come pick me up. I had never seen a payphone that took a quarter instead of a dime for a call until that day and I found myself .15 cents short. There was a guy flipping burgers at a cafe next to the terminal and I asked him for .15 cents for my call, explaining the circumstances. He slapped about $5.00 worth of change on the counter and told me to take what I needed. I took .15 cents and made my call. I think about that from time to time because its easy to get jaded over all the ass-holes trying to fleece you out of your money.

Damn. That was a tough day.

cdcox 09-26-2013 12:59 AM

I've got a several stories:

1. Dude approaches me the the parking lot and says he needed gas money. I take him to the filling station and put a few buck in his tank (emergency short trip). I bid him farewell, and when he thinks I'm not looking, he swings back to the same parking lot to hit someone else up. I drive back to the parking lot to ask him what's up and he takes off.

2. I take a dude to a gas station to put some gas in his tank. He stops me after $5. He didn't want me to put too much in, in case someone else called him on his bluff.

3. Took a father to the grocery store to buy food for his kids. He was very grateful and bought things like raw hamburger, pork chops, etc.

4. Dude approached me in a restaurant parking lot a couple miles from a hospital, claimed to have a family member there, and a non-patient son that was hungry. He wanted money so he could buy him food. Smelled like a scam, and the world wouldn't end even if his story was true. I reached down and pulled out my inner asshole and said: "It's not like he's going to starve to death if he misses a meal." Dude said "You better get in your car and leave, or I might not be able to contain myself." Still think he was scamming. Why not hit up people at the hospital? Fellow patient families are likely to have empathy for your family situation.

5. People who come to your house offering to do work for $ will either do shitty work or are trying to con you. No good experiences to report.

6. Ran into a guy who I tried to help over a several day period. It quickly became obvious that it was way beyond my capabilities to turn his life around or even turn his life 5 degrees. Lesson: there is a reason that people end up in the situations they are in.

7. Dude needs a bus ticket in Memphis. I offer to buy it for him, we start walking to the bus station. He wants to go down a shady ally. OH HELL NO. I end up buying him dinner instead. He acts resentful. But he walks away eating the food I bought him with an expression of satisfaction on his face.

8. i was looking for a parking space in downtown KC in the early '80s (wayyy before cell phones). It is pouring down rain. Big ole dude frantically flags me down on the street holding his stomach. I crack my window, he has trouble communication, but I finally figured out he wants a ride to the hospital. He acts like he's been stabbed but I can't tell, and even if he is, there is no way I'm letting a stranger twice my side inside my car. Tell him I can't help him and move on.

9. One time a long time ago the shoe was on the other foot. I pulled into a parking garage. This was before ATMs. Too late, I realized I didn't have any cash on me. The garage didn't take credit cards. I needed like a $1.50 to get my car out. I checked between the seats for change. No dice. I finally pulled behind an obviously well-to-do woman who was paying her bill and begged her to pay mine. She paid, but made it obvious she didn't appreciate being approached in that manner. Thank you, rich stuck up woman, wherever you are.

Sorter 09-26-2013 01:03 AM

This thread reminds me, I need to visit McDonalds and order a BigMac, then record my findings for Chiefsplanet.


It's quite possible that this could occur this week/end but I make no promises.

DaneMcCloud 09-26-2013 01:31 AM

I live in Hollywood. There are homeless at every freeway entrance and exit, at nearly every fast food entrance and exit, at nearly every drug or grocery store entrance and exit.

I learned 20 years ago to avoid eye contact.

Problem solved.

Consistent1 09-26-2013 01:55 AM

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Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud (Post 10020395)
I live in Hollywood. There are homeless at every freeway entrance and exit, at nearly every fast food entrance and exit, at nearly every drug or grocery store entrance and exit.

I learned 20 years ago to avoid eye contact.

Problem solved.

Yep. Like I said earlier, Chicago is awful, St Louis is bad. Atlanta sucks. Even smaller places can be bad enough.

You just have to leave it alone and walk away.

007 09-26-2013 02:00 AM

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Originally Posted by MOhillbilly (Post 10019685)
I only ever smacked one hobo.

I think

yourself right?

007 09-26-2013 02:05 AM

This is the advantage of never carrying money on my. Sorry guy. No money. These are the ones that force the issue. The rest I just make no eye contact with.

cookster50 09-26-2013 05:59 AM

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Originally Posted by Consistent1 (Post 10018782)
Haha. I gave him fifty cents to be some soup...

Cannibal!

Garcia Bronco 09-26-2013 06:02 AM

I never give money to beggers and you shouldn't either. It perpetuates the behavior. Besides, I gave at the office.


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