Jollygoodfellow Posted July 15, 2011 Posted July 15, 2011 I never had much to give because I was on a tight budget but I did give coins to the handicapped who sat on the sidewalk with a cup out & was missing a leg or arms or eyes. I also gave a lot of things to the guards at the building I lived in when I left. I tried to sell stuff but when a few kanos who were not Americans came over to look they were so cheap with their offers that I tossed the cheap bastards out & gave it away instead I thought you lived in a hotel? Either way in your situation I'm sure you would understand what being cheap is,lol Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Travis Posted July 16, 2011 Posted July 16, 2011 I never had much to give because I was on a tight budget but I did give coins to the handicapped who sat on the sidewalk with a cup out & was missing a leg or arms or eyes. I also gave a lot of things to the guards at the building I lived in when I left. I tried to sell stuff but when a few kanos who were not Americans came over to look they were so cheap with their offers that I tossed the cheap bastards out & gave it away instead I thought you lived in a hotel? Either way in your situation I'm sure you would understand what being cheap is,lol no I lived in an apartment. I do understand what being cheap is because of my economic situation I had to be cheap or I would never have saved enough up for a ticket back to the good ole USA where the living is cheaper :yes: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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