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<blockquote data-quote="MLRyan" data-source="post: 1750677" data-attributes="member: 17837"><p>Normally I will not give money away to people, however. A few months ago in Tulsa a women approached my roommate and I outside a McDonalds(we had been in Cracker Barrel next door). She tells us a story about how she's diabetic and has no money for food, she's out of gas, but her son was driving from OKC to get her. She asked for a couple bucks to get something to eat since she was on the verge of a diabetic emergency. She was tearing up, shaky, and pale. She looked like she either needed a fix, or was a diebetic in need of sugar. My roommate gave her about $5 I think and she immediatelly went inside the McDonalds and got some food. I have seen my fair share of scammers, this was just an example of someone the legitimately needed some help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MLRyan, post: 1750677, member: 17837"] Normally I will not give money away to people, however. A few months ago in Tulsa a women approached my roommate and I outside a McDonalds(we had been in Cracker Barrel next door). She tells us a story about how she's diabetic and has no money for food, she's out of gas, but her son was driving from OKC to get her. She asked for a couple bucks to get something to eat since she was on the verge of a diabetic emergency. She was tearing up, shaky, and pale. She looked like she either needed a fix, or was a diebetic in need of sugar. My roommate gave her about $5 I think and she immediatelly went inside the McDonalds and got some food. I have seen my fair share of scammers, this was just an example of someone the legitimately needed some help. [/QUOTE]
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