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Posted on 1/19/16 at 10:22 am to Old Sarge
Only tall gorgeous blonds with big tits. I'm pretty sure they won't beat me up and steal my credit cards.
All they gotta do is ask. I'd give them my credit cards.
but really, if they are middle class and up they have a cell phone. If they poor they have a cell phone that my tax dollars bought. Only in the middle of the desert is there no service. I'd stop to see if they need help if I ever go through a desert.
All they gotta do is ask. I'd give them my credit cards.
but really, if they are middle class and up they have a cell phone. If they poor they have a cell phone that my tax dollars bought. Only in the middle of the desert is there no service. I'd stop to see if they need help if I ever go through a desert.
Posted on 1/19/16 at 10:26 am to Old Sarge
depends where they are parked. there are way too many people texting and driving these days, i do not trust other motorists. Im not getting under a car that is right net to a busy street. frick that
Posted on 1/19/16 at 10:32 am to Old Sarge
If I'm walking, as I did to get to class most of my time at LSU, I'll stop and assist if it's something I can help with like a flat tire, but I've never stopped when driving.
Posted on 1/19/16 at 10:35 am to Old Sarge
I have before. I don't do it anymore if I have the kids with me.
I try to help people out. When I lived on the coast I traveled to college which was an hour away. One morning my tire blew out on the interstate and I was trying to change a tire with a broken hand (just had surgery on it). No one on my side of the interstate stopped to help me. A guy going west on I-10 pulled over and changed my tire for me. I talked to him and he had been working a night shift and was on his way home. The guy was obviously tired but he stopped to help me. Now, whenever I see someone in a bind on the road, I think of that moment.
I try to help people out. When I lived on the coast I traveled to college which was an hour away. One morning my tire blew out on the interstate and I was trying to change a tire with a broken hand (just had surgery on it). No one on my side of the interstate stopped to help me. A guy going west on I-10 pulled over and changed my tire for me. I talked to him and he had been working a night shift and was on his way home. The guy was obviously tired but he stopped to help me. Now, whenever I see someone in a bind on the road, I think of that moment.
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