Camper6
Well-known Member
- Location
- Northwestern Ontario Canada
This seems to be more prevalent now than it used to be.
People holding signs asking for money.
Or just coming up to you and asking for change.
I always give something.
One day at a bus stop one person asked me for change and said he hadn't eaten all day. So I asked him if he wanted a meal. He said yes. So I had a coupon for a meal at the nearby casino and I asked him to come with me. He sat down and I called the waitress over and gave her the coupon and asked her to give him a meal up to the value of the coupon. He wanted bacon and eggs and got the full treatment. This person rides the bus and he sees me and recognizes me. There are also buskers playing guitars outside establishments and I always throw any change I might have. I'm just soft hearted. I remember my mother feeding men who would be riding the rails through the city. We had a back porch and she would sit them down and give them whatever we were having. I just feel sorry for people regardless of the circumstances.
People holding signs asking for money.
Or just coming up to you and asking for change.
I always give something.
One day at a bus stop one person asked me for change and said he hadn't eaten all day. So I asked him if he wanted a meal. He said yes. So I had a coupon for a meal at the nearby casino and I asked him to come with me. He sat down and I called the waitress over and gave her the coupon and asked her to give him a meal up to the value of the coupon. He wanted bacon and eggs and got the full treatment. This person rides the bus and he sees me and recognizes me. There are also buskers playing guitars outside establishments and I always throw any change I might have. I'm just soft hearted. I remember my mother feeding men who would be riding the rails through the city. We had a back porch and she would sit them down and give them whatever we were having. I just feel sorry for people regardless of the circumstances.
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