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Thats all its ever used for. Don't reenforce this sort of thing. Its like zombies, if you shoot one the rest will hear the shot and come running in your direction.
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I ran out of gas once on my Briggs & Stratton mini-bike in 1968. Pushed it home and never did that again.
Funny, though... in the past 4-5 years, I've been panhandled 3 separate times by the same young couple on foot with a plastic gas can.
Seems it always happens at the Beaverton Fred Meyer. What a coincidence.
In Salem at the I5 to Hwy 22 intersection and the Hwy 22 to Lancaster street. There is a organized group of beggars. I drive dump truck and work out of a gravel pit that is just a few blocks from these two intersections some days I go past these people working their "shift"s a dozen times. The same core of 5-6 people have been working these two sites for the last 5-6 years. Younger people seam to tag on throughout the year. I have watched them get on expensive recumbent bicycles to rid off at the end of their "shift" I have seen them walk into the Home Depot parking lot and get into decent looking cars and drive off.
Recently Depot or one of the other property owners sent some guy with a small tractor with a brush cutter to level a huge briar patch in a traffic triangle at the entrance to the shopping area. In the middle of it was a HUGE pile of trash and many "camps". Once laid bare the mess was hauled away. Yet the group still showed up to work their "shifts"
Now I'm not a social scientist but I know a few things. 1. these people are lazy 2. these people use drugs and booze 3. These people have found an easy way to make a living. 4. its a very good living as they haven't moved in 5-6 years. 5 they won't stop until the source of income is reduced.
However we can give out tons of food stamps to humans, and the thought is they don't become dependent and unable to fend for themselves?
I hear the price of raw metals is going up. How much are 18 grains of lead going for now days?