Friday, 30 May 2014
Give Him One Lesson
One day I was rounding around in Calgary. While I was crossing one C-Train Bridge, I was seeing one moustache-man sitting on the ground. In his front, one dirty hat was sitting there together with him. I looked up this man, and he was so strong that can fight with bear. Why didn’t he take one job? Was he disabled? So I summoned myself and asked him, “Can you stand up?” After one minute, he slowly said, “Sorry! I can’t.” I really doubted that, and I knew he was deceiving. Therefore, I decided to make a test and taught him one lesson. I putted my hand into my trousers’ pocket, pretending searching some coins for him, and saying, “You are a pitiful man.” However, instead throwing some coins into his hat, I deliberately picked up the hat with his money, was going to walked away. When I was stepping forward, one big hand held me. He yelled, “Stop! That’s my money.” I laughed at and said, “I am so glad, that I can help you stand up.” At that time I saw his face immediately changing into red color. He was so shy and said, “I am sorry.” I told him if you can stand up, it’s better to find one job.
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I hope this story is a metaphor...I wouldn't actually recommend trying to take a homeless person's money! I understand what you're trying to say though.
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I looked at this man, and he was so strong he could fight with a bear.
I put my hand into my pants pocket, pretending to search for some coins for him,...