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<blockquote data-quote="mr ed" data-source="post: 4116687" data-attributes="member: 6777"><p>Sorry, I don't give money away to anybody. Just a bunch of moochers. Forty years ago at the start of off ramp begging, a group of American Airlines maintenance workers were driving from Tulsa to OKC and begging on their days off. As I remember the article, they were making more on their days off than working full time at AA. Also I was at a gas station back then and a guy was begging for gas money with some story about how his wife was in the hospital and they needed money to go home. I watched as people gave him a lot of money as he claimed he was poor and out of work. Then after a while, watched him go get in a brand new pickup and drive off. It was so new it had the pricesheet in the window. "Not for profit" groups back in the day were all volunteers. today that just means they don't pay profits to shareholders. Just another angle of tax cheats.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mr ed, post: 4116687, member: 6777"] Sorry, I don't give money away to anybody. Just a bunch of moochers. Forty years ago at the start of off ramp begging, a group of American Airlines maintenance workers were driving from Tulsa to OKC and begging on their days off. As I remember the article, they were making more on their days off than working full time at AA. Also I was at a gas station back then and a guy was begging for gas money with some story about how his wife was in the hospital and they needed money to go home. I watched as people gave him a lot of money as he claimed he was poor and out of work. Then after a while, watched him go get in a brand new pickup and drive off. It was so new it had the pricesheet in the window. "Not for profit" groups back in the day were all volunteers. today that just means they don't pay profits to shareholders. Just another angle of tax cheats. [/QUOTE]
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