For lack of a better topic to post this in, I'll start a new thread.
Homeless people. Now, I've never been rich but never been exactly poor. If I feel that I have enough money to get me by with a little bit extra I tend to help out a homeless person when I can. (I go to school downtown so there are plenty). So on more than one occasion I've encountered homeless people with an expensive appetite.
Two occasions are very vivid in my memory. One time there was this gentleman standing outside a Burger King across from the Eaton's center. As I'm walking by he asks "Hey can you spare some change for something to eat" I reply, "I don't have any cash on me but I can grab you two apple pies on my debit."
His reply... "But I want a whopper" I replied back "I don't think I have enough money to buy you a whopper and buy what I'm going to buy from the Eaton's center". "Well, what are you going to buy, can't you grab something cheaper?"
At that point I said goodbye and wished him good luck.
The other time was I was actually walking into that Burger King (I believe this is the local place for the homeless people). So as I walk in a gentleman standing in the corner asked me if I could grab him a meal to eat. So I said sure I think I can grab him the meal of the day (Same thing I was grabbing). So we get in there I proceed to order to whopper combo's (Meal of the day 4.29 each I believe). No problem, under ten bucks. I could live with that.
This gentleman stops the cashier and says he wants the Double steakhouse or something like that. Retails for something close to 9 bucks. I politely explain to the guy that look that combo is expensive and it's quite a bit more expensive than what I'm buying. Reluctantly he agrees to get the same thing I'm getting as I originally ordered for us.
I sometimes wonder how somebody in that kind of situation can have the nerve to be so picky when a total stranger is holding out a open hand. I've met some great homeless people who were thankful for the smallest thing. And then these two just kind of soured me off the idea of helping the less fortunate.
That concludes my thoughts for today... time to go get me some titty.
Gentleman and ladies.
Salutations.
Homeless people. Now, I've never been rich but never been exactly poor. If I feel that I have enough money to get me by with a little bit extra I tend to help out a homeless person when I can. (I go to school downtown so there are plenty). So on more than one occasion I've encountered homeless people with an expensive appetite.
Two occasions are very vivid in my memory. One time there was this gentleman standing outside a Burger King across from the Eaton's center. As I'm walking by he asks "Hey can you spare some change for something to eat" I reply, "I don't have any cash on me but I can grab you two apple pies on my debit."
His reply... "But I want a whopper" I replied back "I don't think I have enough money to buy you a whopper and buy what I'm going to buy from the Eaton's center". "Well, what are you going to buy, can't you grab something cheaper?"
At that point I said goodbye and wished him good luck.
The other time was I was actually walking into that Burger King (I believe this is the local place for the homeless people). So as I walk in a gentleman standing in the corner asked me if I could grab him a meal to eat. So I said sure I think I can grab him the meal of the day (Same thing I was grabbing). So we get in there I proceed to order to whopper combo's (Meal of the day 4.29 each I believe). No problem, under ten bucks. I could live with that.
This gentleman stops the cashier and says he wants the Double steakhouse or something like that. Retails for something close to 9 bucks. I politely explain to the guy that look that combo is expensive and it's quite a bit more expensive than what I'm buying. Reluctantly he agrees to get the same thing I'm getting as I originally ordered for us.
I sometimes wonder how somebody in that kind of situation can have the nerve to be so picky when a total stranger is holding out a open hand. I've met some great homeless people who were thankful for the smallest thing. And then these two just kind of soured me off the idea of helping the less fortunate.
That concludes my thoughts for today... time to go get me some titty.
Gentleman and ladies.
Salutations.
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