hobo finds wrote:Went to the food store and my kids say "hey lets give money to the bell ringer guy, its that time of the year". I tell them any money we find in the store they can give to him. Well we go to a self check out machine and there was a $20 from the last person we waited around to see if anyone would come back looking for there change and no one came. So they gave $20.01 to the red kettle.
Diggin4copper wrote:.... equal to 60 thousand dollars a year...
IdahoCopper wrote:Diggin4copper wrote:.... equal to 60 thousand dollars a year...
Is that calculated before or after Fed & state income taxes?
Morsecode wrote:Ditto on the off-ramp people. They seemed to come out of nowhere this summer.
Admittedly, I did give a couple bucks to one guy, but that was only because instead of just standing there with a sign he had stuck his sign in the ground and took the initiative to pick up all the roadside trash in his sector. So he was willing to work for food to that extent.
I donated some pig chow to the non-profit nature center a couple weeks back. I'm pretty sure 100% of it went to it's intended use
pennyguy wrote: Anyway so I drive him to the station ,this time the one about 4 miles way
I tell him get out and filler up I will pay for the gas . So I wait until he has it filled up and then I drove home leaving him at the gas station.
As I drove off I said to him ,buy your own gas and walk back.
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pennyguy wrote:So I wait until he has it filled up and then I drove home leaving him at the gas station.
As I drove off I said to him ,buy your own gas and walk back.
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NHsorter wrote:Street beggin' is probably a pretty good gig with all the bleeding hearts around here. If it was not worth the time then there would not be so many people doing it.
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