I once saw a panhandler in San Francisco - sm
Posted By: No Pity A'tall on 2009-02-25
In Reply to: On the panhandling subject... - They said what
finish up for the day, walk over to his new Volvo, get in and drive away. Most likely to his cushy place up in Pacific Heights or Russian Hill.
Another one once had a 'need work' sign. So a friend of mine who needed a worker stopped & offered him a job. Turns out the guy didn't really want to work. He just wanted free money.
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Went with my husband for a business trip - He spent 90% of his time in meetings and I went sightseeing by myself. Went on some day trips with people from all over. Met people from England, a woman from Germany, and a couple from my own state. I had the best time I have ever had! It is the only time I have ever done anything like that by myself and it was WONDERFUL! I highly encourage everyone to try it at least once! One day I will go somewhere completely by myself. You can go and see whatever you want, talk to people you don't know, and have a ball!
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Maybe not in the midwest, but in San Francisco,
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It's ALWAYS a nice day in San Francisco!
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No snow today in San Francisco! :D
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I've done that twice, both times to San Francisco. sm
Once in the mid ྂs and once in the mid ྌs, for about a year each time (I'd probably still be there if it weren't such an expensive place to live).
However, despite our winters with the blizzards and the weeks and weeks of well-below-zero temps, and mosquitoes in the summer that are large enough to carry off small dogs, I've put down my roots now and bought a house here in Podunk, so I'm thoroughly planted.
Rice-A-Roni, the San Francisco treat!
I'm in San Francisco - 63 degrees, sunny, light wind. nm
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