Homeless People
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Crimson streakAutomatik;1392250 wrote:In Times Square?
Yeah, those guys are full of ****. You were scammed. :laugh:
It was worth it though lol he kept yelling out I'm the craziest nigga in NYC lol -
Automatik
First he has to go home and count his "earnings" on his coffee table. Those guys are usually dressed warmer than me, in a bootleg NorthFace and Tims.Crimson and Gray Hair;1392267 wrote:Ya got that right. He had no intention of buying "booze weed and hookers". Mark my words, he went right out and bought food with that money!
They are hustlers, not homeless. -
Raw Dawgin' itI don't carry cash, so the homeless get no money from me.
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SportsAndLadyRaw Dawgin' it;1392299 wrote:I don't carry cash, so the homeless get no money from me.
They'll start attaching those swipe things to their obama phones. -
justincredible
This is the boat I am in.Raw Dawgin' it;1392299 wrote:I don't carry cash, so the homeless get no money from me. -
Raw Dawgin' itThere was a "homeless" guy near my old job. I used to think he was homeless until I saw him at a bunch of other locations and one time with his white ipod head phones. This guy walked around with a boot and used the scam of "i lost my job and just got out of the hospital and now i have lots of medical bills to pay."
I called him out on it once and he shut the fuck up whenever i saw him after that. -
BR1986FBFirst encounter with a "homeless" person was my second job out of college in downtown Cleveland. Walking down the street, this guy says "spare me $5" to which I said "what happened to spare me some change?"
Something was fishy about the guy so I said "no." He walked away, climbed into his new Cadillac and drove off. Some "homeless" people make a living off of panhandling then drive home to their families. -
Gblock
there was a guy right outside the courthouse a couple weeks back w a similar sign minus the hookers. i lol'd but didnt have any small bills on me.Crimson streak;1392249 wrote:I was in NYC and a homeless guy had a sign that said need money for "booze weed and hookers" and at the bottom it said "at least I'm honest" lol I gave him 5 bucks and took a picture with him
normally if i have some spare change or a some ones i might give especially on days when i feel like i need to build my karma up. other days if im not in a good mood i can just as easily walk past w out feeling the least bit bad. -
FatHobbitWhen I was a freshman on campus I used to give the homeless guys change because I didn't realize what a scam it is. Now I don't.
After a game one time a guy came up to me begging for just enough money to buy gas to get home. I gave him $2 and got in my car but noticed he was still begging from other people so I went back and asked him what was up. He said he needed enough to buy a gas can to put the gas in his car, so I let him borrow mine. I drove him to the gas station and he put a $1 in the gas can and said that would be enough to get him back to station to put the rest in. I drove him back to his car, he put $1 worth of gas in and said thanks. I then followed his POS car to the gas station and he pulled up to the tank and drove right through and kept going. Fucking dick. At least he left the area and wasn't bugging more people for money.
Another time I was at a gas station and a kid (looked like he might have been 16 or 17) came up to me begging for money for enough gas to get home. I remembered the **** sucker from the story above and didn't give him shit. When I left he was sitting on the curb crying and then I felt like an ass. -
BR1986FB
That gas scam happens a lot at gas stations. Feel bad for the second kid but after you got burnt once you're not going to stick your hand back on a hot stovetop a second time.FatHobbit;1392310 wrote:When I was a freshman on campus I used to give the homeless guys change because I didn't realize what a scam it is. Now I don't.
After a game one time a guy came up to me begging for just enough money to buy gas to get home. I gave him $2 and got in my car but noticed he was still begging from other people so I went back and asked him what was up. He said he needed enough to buy a gas can to put the gas in his car, so I let him borrow mine. I drove him to the gas station and he put a $1 in the gas can and said that would be enough to get him back to station to put the rest in. I drove him back to his car, he put $1 worth of gas in and said thanks. I then followed his POS car to the gas station and he pulled up to the tank and drove right through and kept going. Fucking dick. At least he left the area and wasn't bugging more people for money.
Another time I was at a gas station and a kid (looked like he might have been 16 or 17) came up to me begging for money for enough gas to get home. I remembered the **** sucker from the story above and didn't give him shit. When I left he was sitting on the curb crying and then I felt like an ass. -
FatHobbit
I'm sure it does. I almost went back for the second kid.BR1986FB;1392312 wrote:That gas scam happens a lot at gas stations. Feel bad for the second kid but after you got burnt once you're not going to stick your hand back on a hot stovetop a second time. -
Gblocki see more and more people run out of gas the last few years ever since the price jumped over 3.50 seems like people are taking more chances with the fuel light
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Pick6Ive got so many stories with bums. I never give any money. I have a theory they all work for some drug lord in Akron.
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BigAppleBuckeyeIs the "Help is On the Way" guy still hanging around the OSU campus? When my old ass was there in the mid-to-late 90s, he would always rock sweet rhymes and I would give him money, even though I knew the d-bag drove a nicer car than I did.
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shook_17
hahaha I definitely lol'd for awhile.gorocks99;1392225 wrote:I pee on them to assert dominance. -
Raw Dawgin' itMy wife had a good dialog with a homeless man it goes as follows:
"Do you have any spare change?"
(She looks in purse) "Sorry, I only have $20s"
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GoChiefsI don't see many, so when I do, it's always a judgement call. Last time I gave was around September. Got off of 70 into Zanesville. There was a guy standing at the exit ramp light with his 7-8 year old daughter. His sign was asking for food or shelter in exchange for labor. Scam? Maybe. Could have been trying to use the kid for more money. I don't know. I wasn't going to chance it though, plus his sign wasn't asking directly for money. I ended up giving him the cash I had on me. Like $25 or so.
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ernest_t_bass
Tha fuck is wrong with you?GoChiefs;1392350 wrote:I ended up giving him the cash I had on me. Like $25 or so. -
sleeper
I believe he died.BigAppleBuckeye;1392337 wrote:Is the "Help is On the Way" guy still hanging around the OSU campus? When my old ass was there in the mid-to-late 90s, he would always rock sweet rhymes and I would give him money, even though I knew the d-bag drove a nicer car than I did. -
Belly35(street people) They don’t exist because they don’t want to exist… they are not there </SPAN></SPAN>
Homeless families and mothers with children are different... -
GoChiefsernest_t_bass;1392354 wrote:Tha fuck is wrong with you?
Is $25 going to break you? -
said_aouita
That's a good idea and I'm not being a smart ass. Do you always take them to the same spot or have you ever brought them to a shelter?like_that;1392212 wrote: Also, whenever I buy new running shoes, I normally take my old shoes and take them to a spot that normally homeless people hang out by. -
like_that
I don't really know where any shelters are, and I am assuming they are out of walking distance. It is just much easier to place the shoes at the spot. The shoes are normally gone within a few hours.said_aouita;1392398 wrote:That's a good idea and I'm not being a smart ass. Do you always take them to the same spot or have you ever brought them to a shelter? -
BigAppleBuckeye
Damn that sucks! I always enjoyed his classic "I don't lie ... I don't steal ... just need some cash for an extra value meal. Help is on the Way!"sleeper;1392359 wrote:I believe he died. -
raiderbuckI was more generous when I first moved to Chicago a few years ago. But over time, I've gotten annoyed with the countless requests for money and food. I distinctly remember a lady refusing free food from me. Mind you this was outside a McDonald's, and she was asking for money for food:
Lady: "Sir, can you spare some change so I can get something to eat?
Me: "I don't have any change, I'm sorry (I didn't...I had a debit card)." So I went inside the McD's, bought my lunch, and then bought an extra cheeseburger and a small fry. Walked outside, handed it to the lady and she goes: "What is that?" It's a burger and fries...."Oh...I wanted a parfait, I don't want that"
Are you kidding me? I was literally offended. lol. Since then, I sparingly give. I'd rather donate to charity or buy a meal for a kid. I gave a guy $20 so he could buy his daughter a coat. I have no clue if they were scamming me, but he had a little girl outside in a stroller in windy Chicago with a small jacket. There's no way in good conscience that I could've left that little kid like that. I watched them walk into Sears on State street, hopefully he actually bought a dang coat.