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Re: Austin Panhandlers

Posted: Tue Nov 03, 2009 8:11 am
by marksiwel
The Annoyed Man wrote:
marksiwel wrote:Dogs beg, Men dont. End of story
:roll:
thanks for sharing your thoughts :rolll

Re: Austin Panhandlers

Posted: Tue Nov 03, 2009 9:52 am
by The Annoyed Man
marksiwel wrote:
The Annoyed Man wrote:
marksiwel wrote:Dogs beg, Men dont. End of story
:roll:
thanks for sharing your thoughts :rolll
Likewise.

Re: Austin Panhandlers

Posted: Tue Nov 03, 2009 9:59 am
by Keith B
marksiwel wrote:Dogs beg, Men dont. End of story

Apparently you are not married.

"rlol"

Re: Austin Panhandlers

Posted: Tue Nov 03, 2009 10:04 am
by USA1
Keith B wrote:
marksiwel wrote:Dogs beg, Men dont. End of story

Apparently you are not married.

"rlol"
:smilelol5: :lol:: ..... :cryin

Re: Austin Panhandlers

Posted: Tue Nov 03, 2009 10:10 am
by marksiwel
Keith B wrote:
marksiwel wrote:Dogs beg, Men dont. End of story

Apparently you are not married.

"rlol"
Heh, I am btw.
My point is, I understand what its like going through tough times, my family went through tough times in the early 90's but my Father didnt go to the corner and beg, he worked terrible night jobs at Liquor Stores, Gas Stations, until he got back on his feet.
There are crappy jobs out there, but they pay and require little to no training. There's a reason they call the Shovel the "Idiot Spoon" because any idiot can use one.
The majority of the Panhandlers you see in Austin are Drug Addicts, Drunks, and Lazy, the only reason they are "Homeless" is because they choose to be. THere are REAL homeless people out there but they are the ones washing dishes, bushing brooms, ect. Give the money you would give to homeless to the Red Cross, your Local Church, dont just hand out cash to crazys on the side of the road with Meth mouth.

Re: Austin Panhandlers

Posted: Tue Nov 03, 2009 3:03 pm
by R_Comstock
marksiwel wrote:
Keith B wrote:
marksiwel wrote:Dogs beg, Men dont. End of story

Apparently you are not married.

"rlol"
Heh, I am btw.
My point is, I understand what its like going through tough times, my family went through tough times in the early 90's but my Father didnt go to the corner and beg, he worked terrible night jobs at Liquor Stores, Gas Stations, until he got back on his feet.
There are crappy jobs out there, but they pay and require little to no training. There's a reason they call the Shovel the "Idiot Spoon" because any idiot can use one.
The majority of the Panhandlers you see in Austin are Drug Addicts, Drunks, and Lazy, the only reason they are "Homeless" is because they choose to be. THere are REAL homeless people out there but they are the ones washing dishes, bushing brooms, ect. Give the money you would give to homeless to the Red Cross, your Local Church, dont just hand out cash to crazys on the side of the road with Meth mouth.
Exactly my point! :iagree:

Re: Austin Panhandlers

Posted: Thu Dec 03, 2009 12:31 am
by d strokes
I have seen on multiple occasions, several bums get out of a white, unmarked van, and proceed to panhandle. I do not ever give money to these people.

I have however, given food to one really old dude that looked like he needed it. He thanked me vigorously.

There is a difference between being homeless and panhandling. Most people who listen to the Charlie Hodge Halftime Show would agree :mrgreen:

Basically, if they are on the corner at your nearest intersection, they are panhandling (which is illegal in downtown Austin, IIRC). If they are downtown on 6th, beggin for money from drunks, they are probably homeless - The ARCH is nearby.

Re: Austin Panhandlers

Posted: Thu Dec 03, 2009 9:16 am
by marksiwel
d strokes wrote:I have seen on multiple occasions, several bums get out of a white, unmarked van, and proceed to panhandle. I do not ever give money to these people.

I have however, given food to one really old dude that looked like he needed it. He thanked me vigorously.

There is a difference between being homeless and panhandling. Most people who listen to the Charlie Hodge Halftime Show would agree :mrgreen:

Basically, if they are on the corner at your nearest intersection, they are panhandling (which is illegal in downtown Austin, IIRC). If they are downtown on 6th, beggin for money from drunks, they are probably homeless - The ARCH is nearby.
I love the Charlie Hodge show. Always good for a laugh intimidate-a-saurus rex is what he calls the local bums around Austin who will throw things at your car and go as far as rock your vehicle back and forth

Re: Austin Panhandlers

Posted: Thu Dec 03, 2009 8:21 pm
by tamc9395
marksiwel wrote:I love the Charlie Hodge show. Always good for a laugh intimidate-a-saurus rex is what he calls the local bums around Austin who will throw things at your car and go as far as rock your vehicle back and forth
He actually mentions the "white van" thing several times and according to him they are organized and have to pay the "white van" off the top of what they collect in return for something....

Re: Austin Panhandlers

Posted: Fri Dec 04, 2009 1:01 am
by marksiwel
tamc9395 wrote:
marksiwel wrote:I love the Charlie Hodge show. Always good for a laugh intimidate-a-saurus rex is what he calls the local bums around Austin who will throw things at your car and go as far as rock your vehicle back and forth
He actually mentions the "white van" thing several times and according to him they are organized and have to pay the "white van" off the top of what they collect in return for something....
I'm sure its candy.
Hey we are both living in Cedar Park, small world

Re: Austin Panhandlers

Posted: Tue Dec 15, 2009 9:25 am
by gwtrikenut
Want a sure fire way to stop them in their tracks? When they approach and ask for a hand out, ask them if they have change for a twenty. Almost everytime they will say yes. Then just tell them since they do, they don't need your money. It really upsets them, but they always leave. Once in a while you will get a dirty look or a look of you got me this time.

Re: Austin Panhandlers

Posted: Tue Dec 22, 2009 12:29 am
by idrathernot
gwtrikenut wrote:Want a sure fire way to stop them in their tracks? When they approach and ask for a hand out, ask them if they have change for a twenty. Almost everytime they will say yes. Then just tell them since they do, they don't need your money. It really upsets them, but they always leave. Once in a while you will get a dirty look or a look of you got me this time.
That's genius.

Re: Austin Panhandlers

Posted: Wed Dec 23, 2009 12:46 pm
by gregthehand
I don't agree with the asking for change bit. I've found that they will use any way possible to start a conversation and once they do get something they will work off that. Plus don't expect them to understand your logic.

I saw some more on Westhiemer and the Beltway just yesterday afternoon when I got off work. They seem to like that spot. These guys were organized and had some big fat guy watching the kids ask cars for money. They were all wearing elf hats. How festive.

I just can't comprehend why people fork over money to these folks.

Re: Austin Panhandlers

Posted: Thu Dec 24, 2009 5:09 am
by Dragonfighter
I needed help with a project at the house one day, stopped at a fairly healthy looking "Will work for food" type. I offered him $100.00 and feeding for help. He refused, when I kept pressing the issue he finally admitted he'd make more there.

Re: Austin Panhandlers

Posted: Tue Mar 23, 2010 1:46 pm
by ericlw
i dont give money to beggers for any reason.if they are so broke how can they sit there and smoke and drink.besides anyone giving them money is only encouraging the problem not solving it.