Thank you pal I appreciate that.Happy birthday blue have a great day
Very uplifting post mate,sending you a virtual pat on the back.To be fair, unlikely to be saving up for a mortgage is he?
If drugs and alcohol get them through the long, cold night, I consider it none of my business, as long as they aren't thieving it or hurting anybody else?
I tend to give someone who is civil and clearly down on their luck a few pennies and also some food?
Last winter, got speaking to a young girl called Lisa who was freezing whilst begging outside Sainsbury's in Sale.
Clearly had a drug problem but was so vulnerable.
Not sure why, but asked her if she wanted something to eat from Greggs and she asked for two steak bakes and a large hot chocolate.
Brought them back and she was so grateful. I went back inside Sainsbury's and bought her a tent, socks, couple of jumpers and some T-shirts.
Cost me a couple hundred and she started crying and asking me why, and I just said why not?
I have kids of my own and you never know how life will go, I'd hope if they were ever in trouble, someone would stop and try to help them.
Not a pop at you or anyone else, but I seem to be getting less judgemental of things since turning 50!!
Speechless I’ve read some great posts on here but… that’s in the top ten . Got the girls and mum around me at moment ( it’s me birthday) but really made me sit up and think.
BM is a good place at times.
If i was sleeping on the streets in this weather i'd welcome some drugs.Instead of 'dropping a few bob in his cup'* buy him a sandwich/hot drink.
*will use it for drugs, alcohol.
obvs..Wastrel bastard parks his bentley round the corner and gets back to mere in time for champagne and canapés...
A couple of strawberry acid tabs and he'd be well off his tits.Fruit wouldn't cut it if he needs to get off his Tits!
Fruit ! he's sat outside ASDA not behind bars at Bellevue.Some fruit would help.
Top man thank you ;)HAPPY BIRTHDAY BLUE!!!!!!
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I love and agree with your sentimentsTo be fair, unlikely to be saving up for a mortgage is he?
If drugs and alcohol get them through the long, cold night, I consider it none of my business, as long as they aren't thieving it or hurting anybody else?
I tend to give someone who is civil and clearly down on their luck a few pennies and also some food?
Last winter, got speaking to a young girl called Lisa who was freezing whilst begging outside Sainsbury's in Sale.
Clearly had a drug problem but was so vulnerable.
Not sure why, but asked her if she wanted something to eat from Greggs and she asked for two steak bakes and a large hot chocolate.
Brought them back and she was so grateful. I went back inside Sainsbury's and bought her a tent, socks, couple of jumpers and some T-shirts.
Cost me a couple hundred and she started crying and asking me why, and I just said why not?
I have kids of my own and you never know how life will go, I'd hope if they were ever in trouble, someone would stop and try to help them.
Not a pop at you or anyone else, but I seem to be getting less judgemental of things since turning 50!!
No excuse, pack a picnic basket to drop off with him, collect it on the way backNot sure if he does or not but getting off tram after a few pints in Ashton before games not to likely to be carrying a hot drink and a butty on me alas :-)
LOL :-)No excuse, pack a picnic basket to drop off with him, collect it on the way back
Quicker than Gundy that’s for sure lolCan he play midfield?
Thank you for doing that. I hope she managed to put the tent up somewhere okay.
Happy birthday, Blue!Speechless I’ve read some great posts on here but… that’s in the top ten . Got the girls and mum around me at moment ( it’s me birthday) but really made me sit up and think.
BM is a good place at times.
Ta bud!Very uplifting post mate,sending you a virtual pat on the back.
I try to give him a fiver. It’s a fiver I would’ve spent on drugs, alcohol.Instead of 'dropping a few bob in his cup'* buy him a sandwich/hot drink.
*will use it for drugs, alcohol.