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Helping strangers who ask... So, I started my car to warm it up this morning and was brushing the snow off of it when an amiable neighbor said hello as walking by. I gave him a big smile and a hello and he started a conversation with me about my car. How they're so disposable these days and here I was driving a 17 year old one that's fairly well taken care of and he thought that was admirable. I said I needed to go as it was time to go meet my family for the holiday. He said he was on his way to the liberal catholic church for a vegetarian thanksgiving.
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Ugh, I keep trying to reply and it gives me a funky error message.
Who's to say that love needs to be soft and gentle? | |
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I think Jesus would have said you're going to hell. | |
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INSATIABLE said: Ugh, I keep trying to reply and it gives me a funky error message.
You were very sweet to him and that in itself was just as kind. Hope you and your family had a great day today. Thanks. We did. I know I wasn't a complete ass. But I still feel bad. Ah well. |
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Imago said: I think Jesus would have said you're going to hell.
I think buddha told me you're never making it to nirvana or wherever it is you buddhists go. |
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DanceWme said: Dont feel bad. Now I would've been the one to say "sure sir, hop in" Next thing u know, DanceWme would no longer be with u guys cuz i probably would've been found in a ditch somewhere with my head cut off. See? Don't say things like that!!! Maybe I watch the news too much. |
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CarrieMpls said: Imago said: I think Jesus would have said you're going to hell.
I think buddha told me you're never making it to nirvana or wherever it is you buddhists go. We end up in benefit concerts and Airport termnals. Duh | |
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CarrieMpls said: DanceWme said: Dont feel bad. Now I would've been the one to say "sure sir, hop in" Next thing u know, DanceWme would no longer be with u guys cuz i probably would've been found in a ditch somewhere with my head cut off. See? Don't say things like that!!! Maybe I watch the news too much. See. I wouldve felt so bad for him and would have told him to get in. BUT not knowing him..anything could have happened. I watch the news too much | |
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Imago said: CarrieMpls said: I think buddha told me you're never making it to nirvana or wherever it is you buddhists go. We end up in benefit concerts and Airport termnals. Duh I thought that was the hari krishnas. You people with your religions confuse me. |
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OK, honestly Carrie.
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Imago said: OK, honestly Carrie.
I don't think he should have expected you to help. I mean, it's just not safe for women to be alone like that. It just isn't. My friend Rachel visits Tampa once a year since she moved with 2 other girlfriends. The visit on the same time each ear, always. Each year, the walk to a pier in St. Pete, and sit for a half hour. They do this in honer of a 4th girl in their tight circle of friends who was abducted at that spot (they believe) 10 years ago. I don't blame you for doing that. I don't blame me either. I guess I'm just frustrated. I hate feeling so powerless that I can't feel comfortable helping someone who probably honestly needed it. It's yucky. |
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CarrieMpls said: Imago said: OK, honestly Carrie.
I don't think he should have expected you to help. I mean, it's just not safe for women to be alone like that. It just isn't. My friend Rachel visits Tampa once a year since she moved with 2 other girlfriends. The visit on the same time each ear, always. Each year, the walk to a pier in St. Pete, and sit for a half hour. They do this in honer of a 4th girl in their tight circle of friends who was abducted at that spot (they believe) 10 years ago. I don't blame you for doing that. I don't blame me either. I guess I'm just frustrated. I hate feeling so powerless that I can't feel comfortable helping someone who probably honestly needed it. It's yucky. Try Feng Shui. | |
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Imago said: CarrieMpls said: I don't blame me either. I guess I'm just frustrated. I hate feeling so powerless that I can't feel comfortable helping someone who probably honestly needed it. It's yucky. Try Feng Shui. |
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Don't feel bad Carrie - Ted Bundy used to wear a cast to play on his victims sympathies. ~When you understand why you dismiss all other gods, then you will understand why I dismiss yours~ | |
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MuaPetahl said: Don't feel bad Carrie - Ted Bundy used to wear a cast to play on his victims sympathies.
My dad said something to that affect. That he was working my sympathy and the idea was I'd feel bad. |
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CarrieMpls said: MuaPetahl said: Don't feel bad Carrie - Ted Bundy used to wear a cast to play on his victims sympathies.
My dad said something to that affect. That he was working my sympathy and the idea was I'd feel bad. I was once at Lido beach and decided go to the quiet end of the beach away from the noise so I could read and reflect. On my way to that part of the beach, through a trail that takes you there, I saw what appeared to be the biggest indigo snake I've ever seen. It slithered very slowly and though I wasn't afraid of it, I certainly didn't want to startle it ad in turn get startled myself. I then looked up and noticed an old man, in decent shape, in tight spandex joggers (which isn't TOO UNUSUAL here in Tampa) and he asked me what I was looking at. I explained and he looked and we both marvelled at it for a moment. He spoke about various birds, manatee and other wildlife you could see near the water a the other side of the inlet. I smiled, talked, and was getting ready to make my way to beach when I noticed he was rubbing his crotch and what appeared to be a sizable penis underneath the fabric. I looked down at it, looked back up at him, and said , "I'm only fascinated by big black snakes, thanks." and walked off pissed. But yeah--what if I had been smaller, weaker, and unable to ward off advances? WTF? I have to edit everything. [Edited 11/22/07 18:25pm] | |
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Imago said: CarrieMpls said: My dad said something to that affect. That he was working my sympathy and the idea was I'd feel bad. I was once at Lido beach and decided go to the quiet end of the beach away from the noise so I could read and reflect. On my way to that part of the beach, through a trail that takes you there, I saw what appeared to be the biggest indigo snake I've ever seen. It slithered very slowly and though I wasn't afraid of it, I certainly didn't want to startle it ad in turn get startled myself. I then looked up and noticed an old man, in decent shape, in tight spandex joggers (which isn't TOO UNUSUAL here in Tampa) and he asked me what I was looking at. I explained and he looked and we both marvelled at it for a moment. He spoke about various birds, manatee and other wildlife you could see near the water a the other side of the inlet. I smiled, talked, and was getting ready to make my way to beach when I noticed he was rubbing his crotch and what appeared to be a sizable penis underneath the fabric. I looked down at it, looked back up at him, and said , "I'm only fascinated by big black snakes, thanks." and walked off pissed. But yeah--what if I had been smaller, weaker, and unable to ward off advances? WTF? I have to edit everything. [Edited 11/22/07 18:25pm] These people ruin it for everyone else. How does one not become jaded and cynical? |
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I've been in similar situations and also felt like crap every time I said "no".
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CarrieMpls said: Imago said: I was once at Lido beach and decided go to the quiet end of the beach away from the noise so I could read and reflect. On my way to that part of the beach, through a trail that takes you there, I saw what appeared to be the biggest indigo snake I've ever seen. It slithered very slowly and though I wasn't afraid of it, I certainly didn't want to startle it ad in turn get startled myself. I then looked up and noticed an old man, in decent shape, in tight spandex joggers (which isn't TOO UNUSUAL here in Tampa) and he asked me what I was looking at. I explained and he looked and we both marvelled at it for a moment. He spoke about various birds, manatee and other wildlife you could see near the water a the other side of the inlet. I smiled, talked, and was getting ready to make my way to beach when I noticed he was rubbing his crotch and what appeared to be a sizable penis underneath the fabric. I looked down at it, looked back up at him, and said , "I'm only fascinated by big black snakes, thanks." and walked off pissed. But yeah--what if I had been smaller, weaker, and unable to ward off advances? WTF? I have to edit everything. [Edited 11/22/07 18:25pm] These people ruin it for everyone else. How does one not become jaded and cynical? Well, if he had been silver haired and latino, my afternoon might have been different. | |
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Oh man, you totally did the right thing.
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Imago said: CarrieMpls said: These people ruin it for everyone else. How does one not become jaded and cynical? Well, if he had been silver haired and latino, my afternoon might have been different. |
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CarrieMpls said: Imago said: Well, if he had been silver haired and latino, my afternoon might have been different. I'm pretty sure you're forming a very close approximation in your head of what that might look like. | |
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Imago said: CarrieMpls said: I'm pretty sure you're forming a very close approximation in your head of what that might look like. Silver haired and latino? oh yes. Your potential afternoon? hell no! |
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CarrieMpls said: Imago said: I'm pretty sure you're forming a very close approximation in your head of what that might look like. Silver haired and latino? oh yes. Your potential afternoon? hell no! | |
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CarrieMpls said: Imago said: OK, honestly Carrie.
I don't think he should have expected you to help. I mean, it's just not safe for women to be alone like that. It just isn't. My friend Rachel visits Tampa once a year since she moved with 2 other girlfriends. The visit on the same time each ear, always. Each year, the walk to a pier in St. Pete, and sit for a half hour. They do this in honer of a 4th girl in their tight circle of friends who was abducted at that spot (they believe) 10 years ago. I don't blame you for doing that. I don't blame me either. I guess I'm just frustrated. I hate feeling so powerless that I can't feel comfortable helping someone who probably honestly needed it. It's yucky. The fact that he persisted bothers me. And since when do people whip out a reference?! You are forgiven. Go on about your business. Fear is the mind-killer. | |
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I would have helped him. But maybe not if I'd been a woman. | |
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Imago said: I think Jesus would have said you're going to hell.
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Don't feel bad Carrie, I would have not given a stranger a ride either. Only time I have given a "stranger" a ride was when it was raining once, and a neighbor from down the block who I do not know but have seen a million times was stuck on the side of the road, I stopped and gave her a ride home..but that is way different then a perfect stranger, and a male no less.
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DanceWme said: Dont feel bad. Now I would've been the one to say "sure sir, hop in" Next thing u know, DanceWme would no longer be with u guys cuz i probably would've been found in a ditch somewhere with my head cut off. damn. But you know what Carrie, you did do the right thing. I'm sure that guy seemed very nice and whatnot but I think it's downright creepy for him to just ask you for a ride like that. And a note from a judge to say that he's a nice guy? wtf is that? That dude sounds creepy. He can take the bus just like everyone else who doesn't have a car. | |
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