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Old 10-02-2001, 07:58 PM   #14
Sir Kenyth
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Join Date: August 30, 2001
Location: somewhere
Age: 55
Posts: 1,785
Quote:
Originally posted by Lord of Alcohol:
I for one have no problem with what many people consider "trash". Many "trash" people are good people, just dont make that much money. Neither do I, must be why I sympathise Not that I'm poor, but financialy stretched would be accurate. A guy asked me for a ride today when I was at the convenience store, and I drove him there. "Trash" is a judgement call, I determined the guy who wanted the ride wasnt trash and I took him right to where he wanted( and yes it was on the way lol).
However there are real "TRASH" people like Sir Kenyth refers to. There is only one way to deal with them, and thats to be aggresive in defending what you have. Like Sir Kenyth I know this from experience. I live in a decent neighborhood now but prior to this my apartment was robbed 3 times. I suspected who it was but could not prove it. The cops didnt do shit of course. Should I get back into that situation I will be doing my own investigation, with my Mini-14 assault rifle as back-up. Thieves have stolen thousands from me, I'm fed up.
My sons mother lived in Charlotte for a while. It definately has some bad areas. I've heard that they've started doing cross-bussing to "Spread children of all backgrounds equally throughout the surrounding schools." All it seemed to accomplish was having my son robbed of his brand new game boy that I had just got him, in what should have been a good school. He was only seven and didn't need that kind of experience. Don't tell me that his parents didn't notice the child had a new game boy either. I would have personally flipped if my son had something like that and I didn't know where he got it.
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