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    while one of the homeless men sat and watched me for several hours while chain smoking his cigarettes
    Perhaps you should have left out the negative description and connotation your words evoked then.

    Scrapper, Scrap Yard Worker, Horse farm worker, Cooler Puller and just plain ''tired''

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    I have edited several posts for comments directed to specific members. Please keep this in mind.

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    Wow surprised this thread caused such an uproar

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    I want to apologize with you Erewen, I think we're all gettin in to a pretty tough slump here, and yours seems to be particularly rough. It doesn't seem to be getting much better for any of us, but I do hope your wife's cancer is in remission, and i hope your heart is doing well. I'll be hoping mine is also(and not just the physical one). And the guy who said it's a lot of work, he was only being honest ; )
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    Actually Bear, my wife and I are both doing remarkably well, thanks. She started back to work a few weeks ago, and it's good that I can get back into the game. I do remember when you posted about your heart problems a while back. It's kind of hard to describe what a toll it takes on a person - not having any external signs of problems but not able do much of anything is weird.

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    Quote Originally Posted by newattitude View Post
    Perhaps you should have left out the negative description and connotation your words evoked then.
    The incident occurred as I described. Please enlighten me and rephrase this in a way that is more accurate.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mikeinreco View Post
    Wow surprised this thread caused such an uproar
    I am too. The closer to the street a scrapper is, I suspect he sees homelessness on a regular basis, and has either been there or pretty close to it himself. It's natural to feel sorry for a man who is at the pits of his existence and reduced to a life you can hardly imagine. One of my (alcoholic) brothers was homeless for at least a year - and that's a tough gig in Wisconsin. While I'm sure that he was a pitiful sight to strangers, those just passing by could not see the years of chaos that caused family and friends to finally turn their backs to him.

    I interact on a personal level with homeless men on a regular basis so I don't consider the subject taboo. It is what it is. It doesn't really evoke a great deal of pity response in me, but a problem solving effort. If a man wants to change his life, there are certain things he can do. Some of these require great effort on his part. If he is unable or unwilling to climb these mountains, his condition will remain.

    This does not include mental illness - that is a whole 'nother story and requires medical intervention.

    Working with homeless men requires discernment, since resources are limited. Some of the men just had a few tough breaks but will not stay down long. And there are some people who just take advantage other's generosity and pity for as long as they can, and then they move onto the next sucker.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ginofrater View Post
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    You were not volunteering ,you were scraping at the homeless shelter for money or you want to change your original posting ?

    As for your posting and language used ,i am using tolerance respect and compassion .

    This thread won't help this forum on achieve its purposes, and for this i am not posting on it anymore.
    Well, friend, I just told a simple story and got a sh1tstorm in response telling me what an ass I am. I was not expecting to have to give a detailed account of my life history with this shelter to earn your tolerance, respect, and compassion. If you desire additional details, please pm me. I will be as forthright in my account as you desire, and will put you in touch with the Board of Directors and the Executive Director and Pastor of the mission.

    Calling me a liar is not tolerant, respectful, or compassionate.

    Ah well. Such is a day in the life of a scrapper.
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