Guy Uses His $100 Never Ending Pasta Pass to Feed Some Homeless People

SeaBreeze

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I think his goal was to use his pass 100 times, to make some homeless people's day just a little bit better.

 

Nice, I needed that after watching that other Black Friday video. I think I'll spend some time watching more stories like for while longer this evening.

As usual, Sea, good find.
 
Lol, I could only watch a minute or so...I'm not a masochist! I don't like crowds to begin with, I never subject myself to that shopping frenzy. Those folks really have the Christmas spirit don't they? :pfff:
 

I just watched in awe, I cannot understand the mindset period of people that would do any of that. I went to the store here yesterday, but, I wasn't even thinking Black friday, but then we don't get crowds like that in the stores I've gone to. When picked up the few items I needed was second in line was called over to be first in line at another register and this was at a Walmart. I knew ahead there wouldn't be any crowds, so I wasn't worried. And everyone was polite anytime we wandered into each others path. I know that wouldn't happen in a lot of places, nor would I probably have gone out if I lived in a heavily populated area. I wasn't out holiday shopping, just needed a few staples that I forgot to pick up before the holiday and I needed to replenish.

Plus, I can go up the street and around the corner to Ross, Marshalls, Bed Bath and Beyond if I need to pick up a quick gift for someone, but I'm don't really do much of the gift thing anymore unless attending an event where there some kind of exchange expected. At one point, I just started saying I was a Jehovah's witness. Im sure as the day gets nearer, I will be picking up a couple of gifts for a couple of my gal friends that are overly sentimental.
 
The only shopping I did recently was food shopping, at my local Kroger supermarket on the day before Thanksgiving. The parking lot was pretty full, and there were no carts in the store, so I had to walk back out into the lot and snatch one. Despite the crowded aisles, people were pretty nice and courteous to each other. I chatted with a gal at the spice aisle about the high prices of spices lately, etc. One elderly lady was trying to reach some Tonic water from a high shelf, so I helped her out, she was very sweet. The girl at the register was pleasant, despite the crowds in the store. I'll do a little shopping next week, when a lot of the people are back at work. :p Honestly, I've never been in a crowd like that on those videos, but then again never shopped on black friday. I guess it's best to go a couple of hours after they open the doors anyway, that's when the people seem all revved up. :eek:
 

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