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I Floop the Pig
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I almost never carry cash or change anymore, so it's rarely a choice for me.
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8/30/14 - Disneyland -10k or Bust.
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I guess a Panhendler with their own NFC terminal would be a bit odd.
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Kink of Swank
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Even before that, problems arose just from the propensity of all cash to be in the form of (ATM-dispensed) twenty dollar bills. In fact, one local beach town (Redondo or Hermosa i believe) installed change machines on the streets just so people could exchange their 20's for smaller bills to give to beggars. Personally, something has to hit me about a particular beggar. It's not whether they have a cool sign, or an entertaining bit, or even whether they look particularly pathetic. It's really indefinable. And I'd say it rarely happens. When I'm out of town, however, I tend to give more freely. I guess since I'm pumping up the local economy in ways I never do at home, I feel it's only fair to spread it around to the lower rungs as well. (If there's bad weather where I find myself, and beggars abound *cough*sanfrancisco*cough*, I am pretty damn generous with my cash). But at home, not only am I more stingy - I rarely carry more than a few dollars in cash at all. Oh, and it will never leave me that - back in the day - my panhandler friends in Hollywood took home more money than I did from my full-time record store job. So my default position on beggars is NO. |
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