Today on the way down to my girlfriends a car pulled of the road near the highway to park. The two men exited their brand new 2006 Pontiac Sunfire dressed in very raggedy clothes. Their car was infinitly nicer than mine. They walked around to the back of their car and pulled out cardboard signs from the truck and hopped over the fence to make their way down to the highway to panhandle during rush hour traffic. Did I mention their car was brand new? This has got to stop people! Stop giving money to people on the side of the road because you are not giving money to the homeless and you are not bettering their situation. Okay so some of these individuals may actually need help but we need to use the soup kitchens and homeless shelters so that the people in need get help. Instead of that we are giving money to people who have enough money but just figured out that they can make more money, cash, by just taking it off of people during rush hour. Okay so here is the plan. STOP IT!
ok, your right. I wont do it again.
I just got carried away.
It just makes me so happy.
Actually though it is 2007 Pontiac Sunfire. I am really happy with it. I got a great deal.
Laters.
"Actually though it is 2007 Pontiac Sunfire."
What kind of sentence is this? Did you put this thhrough a Japanes translator? This sentence communicates nothing. Did you buy a car? Can I buy a verb?
You can buy a verb but I dont know if you can afford it. Ryan however did not by the car. He was panhandling and some liberal idoit gave him the car.