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    I need help

    On June 1st my roommate and i were forced to move from the home we had rented for 5 years. She got back with a x boyfriend and moved in with him. Since then i have been living in a hotel. I was able to pay 3 weeks with my check at the beginning of the month. This is my last paid day. I am short on paying for another week. Anything helps.

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    Last time we gave you money, you were living large eating at Golden Corral everyday.

    I will not be paying for your hotel room. Grab a piece of cardboard and a sharpie and get to work in a high traffic area.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pablo View Post
    Last time we gave you money, you were living large eating at Golden Corral everyday.

    I will not be paying for your hotel room. Grab a piece of cardboard and a sharpie and get to work in a high traffic area.
    I would normally do this but with 100 percent chance of rain today its not a option. I no longer go out to eat as i am now getting food stamps. I know that i am one step from a nursing home but I will do everything i can to prevent that. I am only 50.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Strokeofluck2020 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Pablo View Post
    Last time we gave you money, you were living large eating at Golden Corral everyday.

    I will not be paying for your hotel room. Grab a piece of cardboard and a sharpie and get to work in a high traffic area.
    I would normally do this but with 100 percent chance of rain today its not a option. I no longer go out to eat as i am now getting food stamps. I know that i am one step from a nursing home but I will do everything i can to prevent that. I am only 50.
    Presence of rain should be helpful, not harmful. I'd be more inclined to throw a few quarters at someone getting rained on versus enjoying a nice day on the street corner.

    Be sure to clean up a bit and invest in a big Sharpie to make a concise sign. People are more likely to give to someone looking freshly homeless versus some AIDS riddled junkie. Look moderately hopeful.

    I live in Portland and encounter dozens each day, hopefully there's less competition where you are. GL

     
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sloppy Joe View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Strokeofluck2020 View Post
    I would normally do this but with 100 percent chance of rain today its not a option. I no longer go out to eat as i am now getting food stamps. I know that i am one step from a nursing home but I will do everything i can to prevent that. I am only 50.
    Presence of rain should be helpful, not harmful. I'd be more inclined to throw a few quarters at someone getting rained on versus enjoying a nice day on the street corner.

    Be sure to clean up a bit and invest in a big Sharpie to make a concise sign. People are more likely to give to someone looking freshly homeless versus some AIDS riddled junkie. Look moderately hopeful.

    I live in Portland and encounter dozens each day, hopefully there's less competition where you are. GL
    Do you ever give them anything, Sloppy Joe, these people you encounter on the streets of Portland? I see them all the time too. Just today as I was getting off the interstate there was one walking down the off ramp in the travel lane. These people are everywhere and its been my experience that some of them are becoming very aggressive in their hustles.

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    Quote Originally Posted by country978 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Sloppy Joe View Post

    Presence of rain should be helpful, not harmful. I'd be more inclined to throw a few quarters at someone getting rained on versus enjoying a nice day on the street corner.

    Be sure to clean up a bit and invest in a big Sharpie to make a concise sign. People are more likely to give to someone looking freshly homeless versus some AIDS riddled junkie. Look moderately hopeful.

    I live in Portland and encounter dozens each day, hopefully there's less competition where you are. GL
    Do you ever give them anything, Sloppy Joe, these people you encounter on the streets of Portland? I see them all the time too. Just today as I was getting off the interstate there was one walking down the off ramp in the travel lane. These people are everywhere and its been my experience that some of them are becoming very aggressive in their hustles.
    Never, aside from buying a guy a couple of Rainier tall boys and giving him $5 to vacate a neighborhood park. To his credit he's abided for several months now. Probably dead but still.

    They used to come up to me all the time when I was green and bright eyed after first moving here. Have learned to just completely avoid eye contact as I would a wild animal but always ready to square up if needed.

    Used to have empathy, now view them as vermin.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sloppy Joe View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Strokeofluck2020 View Post
    I would normally do this but with 100 percent chance of rain today its not a option. I no longer go out to eat as i am now getting food stamps. I know that i am one step from a nursing home but I will do everything i can to prevent that. I am only 50.
    Presence of rain should be helpful, not harmful. I'd be more inclined to throw a few quarters at someone getting rained on versus enjoying a nice day on the street corner.

    Be sure to clean up a bit and invest in a big Sharpie to make a concise sign. People are more likely to give to someone looking freshly homeless versus some AIDS riddled junkie. Look moderately hopeful.

    I live in Portland and encounter dozens each day, hopefully there's less competition where you are. GL
    Damn dude all these years I thought you lived in England LOL.

    I was in Portland Monday night. Had my very first dram of Pappy 23 at an excellent local Whiskey bar and I'm happy to report it was delightful. Portland, like Seattle, is at it's heart is a wonderful city with a bad crime and homelessness problem.

    I was going to go on my normal morning run through the downtown streets, but considering the riff raff I stayed back at the hotel and took the lovely and talented Mrs. Bagadonuts to Poundtown instead. Good decision IMO.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tony bagadonuts View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Sloppy Joe View Post

    Presence of rain should be helpful, not harmful. I'd be more inclined to throw a few quarters at someone getting rained on versus enjoying a nice day on the street corner.

    Be sure to clean up a bit and invest in a big Sharpie to make a concise sign. People are more likely to give to someone looking freshly homeless versus some AIDS riddled junkie. Look moderately hopeful.

    I live in Portland and encounter dozens each day, hopefully there's less competition where you are. GL
    Damn dude all these years I thought you lived in England LOL.

    I was in Portland Monday night. Had my very first dram of Pappy 23 at an excellent local Whiskey bar and I'm happy to report it was delightful. Portland, like Seattle, is at it's heart is a wonderful city with a bad crime and homelessness problem.

    I was going to go on my normal morning run through the downtown streets, but considering the riff raff I stayed back at the hotel and took the lovely and talented Mrs. Bagadonuts to Poundtown instead. Good decision IMO.
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    Quote Originally Posted by tony bagadonuts View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Sloppy Joe View Post

    Presence of rain should be helpful, not harmful. I'd be more inclined to throw a few quarters at someone getting rained on versus enjoying a nice day on the street corner.

    Be sure to clean up a bit and invest in a big Sharpie to make a concise sign. People are more likely to give to someone looking freshly homeless versus some AIDS riddled junkie. Look moderately hopeful.

    I live in Portland and encounter dozens each day, hopefully there's less competition where you are. GL
    Damn dude all these years I thought you lived in England LOL.

    I was in Portland Monday night. Had my very first dram of Pappy 23 at an excellent local Whiskey bar and I'm happy to report it was delightful. Portland, like Seattle, is at it's heart is a wonderful city with a bad crime and homelessness problem.

    I was going to go on my normal morning run through the downtown streets, but considering the riff raff I stayed back at the hotel and took the lovely and talented Mrs. Bagadonuts to Poundtown instead. Good decision IMO.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Strokeofluck2020 View Post
    I would normally do this but with 100 percent chance of rain today its not a option. I no longer go out to eat as i am now getting food stamps. I know that i am one step from a nursing home but I will do everything i can to prevent that. I am only 50.
    Presence of rain should be helpful, not harmful. I'd be more inclined to throw a few quarters at someone getting rained on versus enjoying a nice day on the street corner.

    Be sure to clean up a bit and invest in a big Sharpie to make a concise sign. People are more likely to give to someone looking freshly homeless versus some AIDS riddled junkie. Look moderately hopeful.

    I live in Portland and encounter dozens each day, hopefully there's less competition where you are. GL
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sloppy Joe View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Strokeofluck2020 View Post
    I would normally do this but with 100 percent chance of rain today its not a option. I no longer go out to eat as i am now getting food stamps. I know that i am one step from a nursing home but I will do everything i can to prevent that. I am only 50.
    Presence of rain should be helpful, not harmful. I'd be more inclined to throw a few quarters at someone getting rained on versus enjoying a nice day on the street corner.

    Be sure to clean up a bit and invest in a big Sharpie to make a concise sign. People are more likely to give to someone looking freshly homeless versus some AIDS riddled junkie. Look moderately hopeful.

    I live in Portland and encounter dozens each day, hopefully there's less competition where you are. GL
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