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27 Oct 2014 14:14 #220439
by chairman
ok i am at party friday nite on liberty ave. around 12.30 am my folks are saying goodbye inside and i am going to get car. as i am standing on corner a guy said hey man i need money for the bus, i deh hey standing for hours for my boss to pay me i wuk two days with him and he nah come. i said man you dont work. he said i do carpentry and there is no wuk. he said i need money for bus. i said how much he said 2.50. i start digging i have no change. in mean time he said i am hungry. i gave him $5. so i said are you from berbice and he said no kitty.
So i knew i had to tell ketchim this story. Kitty man broke in ny. yall aint all that.
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27 Oct 2014 15:46 #220476
by pattycake
Kitty man just need to grow up and stop making enemies of good people with his egotistic kiss my butt attitude. That's why he's begging. He think the world owes him something and nobody want to be bothered with him. He's a taker. So whatever you give means nothing. He'll only demand more.
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27 Oct 2014 16:09 #220485
by Snoopster
Did you apply this reasoning and logic to the big banks when they marched to Washington and begged for bailout money in 2008?
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27 Oct 2014 17:04 #220503
by Snoopster
That is not the way you chose to interpret it when you described the poor beggar as "egoistic", a "taker", and that "the world owes him something".
Why is it so hard for you to apply those same adjectives to describe rich powerful people like the Wall Street CEOs who begged, and received, social assistance from taxpayers like you?
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27 Oct 2014 17:09 - 29 Oct 2014 05:59 #220505
by pattycake
Why are you so defensive of a taker but attacking politicians for the same thing?
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27 Oct 2014 17:13 #220508
by Snoopster
The man Chairman described didn't take anything. He asked for it. It was up to Chairman to decide if he wanted to give him anything at all. So I have no idea why you choose to describe the beggar as "a taker".
Contrast this with the Wall Street CEOs in 2008. They demanded the government bail them out. They then took your tax money and gave themselves huge bonuses and bought out smaller banks in an orgy of spending. Those are takers.
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27 Oct 2014 17:18 #220511
by pattycake
Okay,
So are you saying that because of politicians that people should beg from each other?
Listen, there's nothing I can do about people begging, but when they ask me, the answer is no.
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