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by Lynda on February 9, 2010 · 4 comments

Buy omeprazole without prescription, I was in the parking lot by the Winners and LCBO (lol...tells you a bit about me.  I did not mention that ice cream place or the closet-organising store, did I?) off North Centre Rd in north London. 

A short (the relevance of which will become clear later), middle-aged man approached me as I was getting out of my car.  I would make a poor eye-witness, as I can't tell you much about how he looked.  He had grey facial hair, and was wearing blue-collar work clothes, or something similar.  He seemed upset and said "Please help me!  I am trying to raise enough money for a tow truck and I almost have enough.  Do you have some spare cash?" 

I KNOW!!!  I KNEW he was a scammer!  I knew then already.  I shamed him... Buy cheap omeprazole online, "You really shouldn't be approaching single women in a parking lot"...as I started digging into my wallet.

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So, to ultimately make him go away so I didn't have to feel bad, I dug into my wallet and gave him all the cash that was there.  I was hoping there was a fiver...all I had was a twenty.  He hit pay dirt with me, man.  Then he went away.  I was so glad he was gone!   A woman approached me seconds later, as he quickly scurried to another part of the parking lot.  "You didn't give him money, did you?", she asked.  I sheepishly admitted my mistake, having known as I was doing it that it was one, buy omeprazole without prescription.

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1 Kerry February 9, 2010 at 10:56 pm

I’m with you Lynda, only I’m even worse. I don’t give anybody anything. One time in Toronto, I was sitting in a Subway restaurant eating lunch, and I was people-watching out the window. There was a man sitting outside with a sign that said “Homeless and Hungry, please help.” A woman came in and purchased two sandwiches. She put one in her bag and went outside and handed the other sandwich to the man. He was grateful to her face but once she crossed the street he chucked the sandwich into a nearby garbage can. Maybe I’m cynical, but I’m figuring he probably wanted cash for cigarettes/alcohol/drugs/all three and thought that “Homeless and Hungry” would drum up some cash.

I don’t even give people at the corner of Dundas and Wellington bus tickets when they ask me. Goodness help me if I’m ever stuck without cash for a ride…

2 Erica February 9, 2010 at 11:04 pm

I remember someone asking me for “money for bus tickets” once. I offered him my transfer, which was good for another 30 minutes or so. Long enough for him to catch a bus, anyway. He took it (mostly because I pretty much placed it in his hand) but looked pissed off. Obviously he wanted $$ not a transfer, much like the man Kerry mentions in her comment.

3 Micaela February 9, 2010 at 11:49 pm

In Toronto that always happens in mall parking lots. People usually say they need money for gas. One time this guy came up to me just as I was getting out of my car which freaked me out because I thought he actually wanted to take my keys and steal my car (although who would want to steal my car is beyond me!) He fed me some elaborate story that made no logical sense and said he really needs a dollar and said “I’ll give you this” and pointed to his BLACKBERRY. Yes, like I really believe you are going to give me your Blackberry for a dollar!

4 Lynda February 11, 2010 at 12:33 pm

That’s what I need to hear for sure…it hardens my heart just enough. I can’t save the world. But wait…maybe Kerry’s dude was allergic to tuna… But if you think I’m a bleeding heart, you should hear my classic story about Jerry’s…funny. I’ll tell it soon.

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