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    Quote Originally Posted by DiscoStew View Post
    Maybe he was suggesting that the idol wannabe should jump off the train.

    There are worse things they could be doing to get hold of the cash.
    hehehe you should of heard his voice, he's a big fellow And he was singing stupid songs about his Didgeridoo (because hes Aboriginal) hes obsessed with his damn didgeridoo, if you heard him sing you wouldn't want him to jump out, youd probably wanna throw him out yourself, also he was singing a stupid song we made up when we rode our bikes around our neighborhood, called 'Let's hit the road with a Bottle of Boad' lol

    Homeless-
    They don't really have anything to loose but to gain a jail cell and a meal everyday, I'm surprised that some don't just say to them selves 'I live on a park bench, screw this' and then turn to crime, we should give them credit for that at least.

    Andy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RobHay View Post
    Uhmmmmm....come work with me for a week........see if we cannot get you to reconsider
    I saw your post Rob and I have to ask , what do you do for a living ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Panda View Post
    (He blamed his actions on the fact that when he was in the Army a Corporal raped him - yet he was a homosexual, go figure).

    bit odd.

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    I don't know how any one can generalise in anyway shape or form and say homeless people are scum. It is not like any one wants to be in the position they are in. People may hold some perverted thought that people want to but it is just not the case.

    If people would take the time to look it would be obvious that the vast majority are mentaly ill and have not been able to deal with life as well as others who have "adjusted" better.

    Not everyone can be what society sees as the norm and some people for no fault of their own just can't do life.

    Frankly, some of the most inspiring people I have met are people who are drug dependant and people who are or have been homeless. Not in a way that makes me want to be in their position but for the ingenuity and the sheer resillience they have to sleep on the streets and put up with the crap they do from people in society because they are closed minded and up-themselves.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RobHay View Post
    Uhmmmmm....come work with me for a week........see if we cannot get you to reconsider
    Quote Originally Posted by Disco_owner View Post
    I saw your post Rob and I have to ask , what do you do for a living ?

    I'd make sure when Santa asks you, Disco_owner, if you've "been good",,

    to answer YES!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pedro_The_Swift View Post
    I'd make sure when Santa asks you, Disco_owner, if you've "been good",,

    to answer YES!!!

    I don't understand this response

    That was a curved ball that I missed ,

    but now that you're on the subject of Santa

    I'll have a set of lockers for the Rangie , make sure you Tell that to Santa

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    Totally agree with Xavie's last post.

    They probably weren't given any help, or maybe they didn't know that they could get help.

    Although every now and then you might come across a homeless guy who might be a jerk, it doesn't mean they all are, it doesn't even mean that that particular jerk is in fact a jerk, what would living in the streets and parks do to you? how would you see other people who haven't gone through what you might have?

    Me and a mate got talking to a homeless guy once and we saw him a lot around the area and we talked to him whenever we saw him because he was a nice guy, he told us he used to be a mechanic and then lost his job and couldn't get another one because the people he worked for trained him a certain way to suit their business and he couldn't get another job as a mechanic, then he couldn't pay rent for his house, ended up living in his ute, then had to sell that to afford food. He didn't do drugs or even drink.

    This can happen to anyone, and it can just spiral out of control until you have nothing at all,
    What would you do if this happened to you?

    Andy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Xavie View Post
    I don't know how any one can generalise in anyway shape or form and say homeless people are scum. It is not like any one wants to be in the position they are in. People may hold some perverted thought that people want to but it is just not the case.

    If people would take the time to look it would be obvious that the vast majority are mentaly ill and have not been able to deal with life as well as others who have "adjusted" better.

    Not everyone can be what society sees as the norm and some people for no fault of their own just can't do life.

    Frankly, some of the most inspiring people I have met are people who are drug dependant and people who are or have been homeless. Not in a way that makes me want to be in their position but for the ingenuity and the sheer resillience they have to sleep on the streets and put up with the crap they do from people in society because they are closed minded and up-themselves.
    I once was a field officer of Dept. of Social Security. I saw a lot of homeless people. Many, if not, in those days, a majority, were "homeless" because money otherwise spent on accomodation could be spent on the other necessities of life, booze, tobacco, drugs, gambling. Amazingly, most of these "homeless" people were receiving rent assistance from the Dept. indicating that they had lodged a claim for it and produced documentary proof.
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    From what I've seen in life, alot of the "Scum" on this earth are more likely to be rather well paid.

    Sell there own mothers kidneys in her sleep, I'm so important, look at me types. Ignore the kids, bash the missus, rip off everyone, expect everything, give nothing. It's more about values and regard for fellow man, than anything.

    People addicted to stuff, I tend to think of that as just "Sad Excuse for a life", unless they try to rip me or my family off to pay for their habit. Then it's personal

    CC

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    I don't disagree that money spent on products such as tobacco or alcohol could be spent on accomodation or food or something that society sees as more acceptable BUT in saying that their is a reason a lot of these people use drugs before they see the need for a roof over their own head. A lot of people I have dealt with can't keep a house because thye don't have support. They can't cook, no idea of cleaning and they get the boot out the door. It isn't their fault. They just don't know any better. And in this case the street becomes the only option.

    I guess the easiest way that I can explain the way I see it is there is the root of a probelm for people and lets say it was abuse (as an example) from when they were younger and society is blind to peoples needs for recovery and then never get the aid they need to move on in life. People say they should just pull themselves out of it and do something worthwhile but without having ever learnt to do it and always beeing self destructive they don't know how. Just like if a mother bird never taught her chicks to fly they would fall off the top branch and die. It is no different.

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