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There sure are alot of beggars out today
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07-03-2012, 04:54 PM,
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There sure are alot of beggars out today
I haven't seen Blanket Man in a couple of months but he's back today. Maybe it's too wet where he usually sleeps. The old guy with the cane who is actually a nice friendly person reappeared. The lady who always has someone in her family who needs surgery came in and the young man who I am afraid of came to see me. I gave the young man some $. He's certainly the most able to work. I know he was the fifth, since I was counting, so one is missing.
Any idea why they all reappeared today after not coming in for so long? |
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07-03-2012, 05:28 PM,
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RE: There sure are alot of beggars out today
Well after all it is the first of the month and bills are due, car, rent, gym,....
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07-08-2012, 10:15 PM,
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RE: There sure are alot of beggars out today
I was rather surprised on how few (in fact none) times I was approached in Guanajuato. No Chicklet beggars, no pushy junk peddlers & only a couple of "Te' Marie's" sitting silently with their hands out plus pitiful looks.
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07-09-2012, 10:28 AM,
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RE: There sure are alot of beggars out today
Isn't a bit odd that some wealthy* ex-pats in GTO seem to have more compassion for street animals than destitute human beings?
Maybe we should 'walk a mile in their shoes' instead of showing discomfort that they are disturbing a Latte Lifestye in an otherwise Norman Rockwell/Walt Disney GTO?
* as Martha writes re: FM2/3's in another post: "...1) If you are retired, you need to present original and copy from your Pension Fund and/or Social Security Administration indicating that your annual income is approximately $24,932 pesos per month (400 times the minimum Mexican salary which is currently $62.33 pesos per day), and 50% per additional family member. WEBSITE with some interesting [but now dated stats]: Street children - What are street children? |
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