The ones I hated most were the salesmen ya know guys with jewelry, cologne, counterfeit smokes, etc...
Those sons of #####es were the most persistent and just don't give up until ya almost gotta threaten them.
To dodge a pan handler
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I had one come up to my truck and started washing my passenger side window. Then he went around and did the same to the driver side. Then he stared at me through the window. He motioned for me to roll it down. I did. I told him thank you and rolled it back up. He stood there with a confused look on his face. He lightly tapped on the door and motioned for me to roll the window down again. I did. This time he said " driver I cleaned your windows, now how bout a tip?" I told the window washer, " let me think about it for a second". The expression on his face went from firm, yet happy to bewildered when I replied, " OK, my tip is, never play leapfrog with a unicorn!" With a crooked smile, he slowly stepped off my running board onto the ground, tipped his ball cap and headed to the the next truck only feet away. My guess is he went back to asking for money, not tips. (True story)
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In that case I might of gave him a couple bucks but if they were streaked to piss well forget it. -
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Interesting thread. Society has me jaded enough that I won't give money to any random beggars, simply because I'm wary of being scammed. However, I always donate items to the Food Bank at Christmas because I can't imagine children not having a good meal during the holidays. But then I always wonder if those families are ripping off the Food Bank somehow....it's a shame that I think that because no doubt there are people in need in this country.
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Another thing that I try to do is help the working people as much as possible. I ALWAYS tip the wait staff generously, the level of generosity depends on service and quality, but it's always at least 20%. I stopped at a hot dog shop for lunch the other day and had an awesome waitress that wished me a Merry Christmas. She never said anything regarding her situation, but I judged (I hate that word) her as a single, HARD WORKING Mom. My bill was 8 bucks, I put a $20 bill on the table and walked out to my truck. As I was driving away she came out and motioned me to stop. I rolled down the window and she gave me the most sincere "thank you" that I think I've ever heard. I felt good driving away at least thinking I made a difference.
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