I just popped out to my local Sainsbury's 'Metro' / petrol station combo.
I parked just by the cash dispenser and as i was getting out of me' motor i noticed a woman probably in her 50s, slowly approaching the cash machine as someone was withdrawing money. I heard the old woman basically asking the guy if he had any spare change. I've seen the same woman a few times before at the exact same spot, she's even approached me in the past.
Obviously the woman's begging, but it seemed a bit different to the normal beggar scenario.
For a start, she didn't look like she was homeless, she wasn't dressed at all extravagantly, but was hardly dressed like your average beggar. She spoke to me fairly politely (which if anything made the whole scenario seem even sadder) and came across as an ordinary person, she looked like she could easily be someone's mum. She had on a coat and always seems to carry a handbag, and looks like she's popping out to the shops herself.
I don;t know why but I just found it quite sad, more so than with your average beggar who i wouldn't give a second thought to.
Is this woman simply very poor and had lost all dignity? (where i live there aren't really any beggars and i wouldn't call it a 'poor' area where i live at all) she didn't strike me as the kind of person who might be involved in drugs or anything like that.
Like i said, the woman could have been in her 50's, maybe older.
When i say 'sad' i don't mean it in the way its often used as a put down ie. "your so sad.." but more in the upsetting way.
Quite sad
Re: Quite sad
Maybe because of what you said "she could be someones mum" ....beggars/homeless arent usually in contact with their family, she could be struggling to pay for her kids..
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Deuce Bigolo
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Re: Quite sad
I've come across 2 similar type people in the main Precinct of Adelaide
They were both better dressed than I and
looked healthy enough
Wether they are mentally there is another thing
There is a growing problem with other things like Gambling for instance
I've seen well to do professionals gamble away everything and literally self destruct from the inside out
After all the assets are gone the family has broken up whats left but depression and despair.The ones I know don't turn to drugs but neither do they try and reintegrate back into society
I guess if i were too lose everything I have worked for over the years in an instant I might 'give up'.
Depression is the sleeping giant in society IMHO
cheers
B....OZ
They were both better dressed than I and
looked healthy enough
Wether they are mentally there is another thing
There is a growing problem with other things like Gambling for instance
I've seen well to do professionals gamble away everything and literally self destruct from the inside out
After all the assets are gone the family has broken up whats left but depression and despair.The ones I know don't turn to drugs but neither do they try and reintegrate back into society
I guess if i were too lose everything I have worked for over the years in an instant I might 'give up'.
Depression is the sleeping giant in society IMHO
cheers
B....OZ
Re: Quite sad
Sounds a sad situation. It's hard to think of what's best to do in the circumstances.
But don't describe a person in their 50's as old.
Mart
But don't describe a person in their 50's as old.
Mart
Re: Quite sad
THANKYOU !
Not dead yet.............
Not dead yet.............
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signification...."
signification...."
Re: Quite sad
You nasty little man.
I have left a nice big brown steaming present in your garden.
Hope your love-apples drop off and your pork sword develops BSE.
I have left a nice big brown steaming present in your garden.
Hope your love-apples drop off and your pork sword develops BSE.
"a harmless drudge, that busies himself in tracing the original, and detailing the
signification...."
signification...."
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Deuce Bigolo
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Quite right Mart
Old Age starts when you stop moving
I know some guys in their Sixties who are more active than many in their twenties.
The fifties is part of middle age if the average life expectancy figures of 68(males) & 72(females) are anything to go by
Maybe 'one foot in the grave' rather than old would be a fairer statement
Would that be politically correct?
cheers
B....OZ
Old Age starts when you stop moving
I know some guys in their Sixties who are more active than many in their twenties.
The fifties is part of middle age if the average life expectancy figures of 68(males) & 72(females) are anything to go by
Maybe 'one foot in the grave' rather than old would be a fairer statement
Would that be politically correct?
cheers
B....OZ
Re: O/T Re: Quite sad
Dunno, but I doubt it would be a naturally tenable position, unless you were a gymnast.
"a harmless drudge, that busies himself in tracing the original, and detailing the
signification...."
signification...."
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Re: O/T Re: Quite sad
All of us in that middle age bracket(30-60) do it without even knowing until we have our...mid life crisis
So if I become more flexible it shouldn't be a problem?
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B....OZ
So if I become more flexible it shouldn't be a problem?
cheers
B....OZ