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Old 12-16-2006, 12:40 AM
Biglock
 
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Default Count your Blessings this Holiday Season.

Hey My MFF family, Season Greetings to all my freinds and family in the EF community, your boy has'nt really been posting that much do to a tough case we have been working on here in So Flo, without saying to much ( don't wanna lose my gig ) I was assigned to case dealing with assaults on homeless people, unfortunately some sick people have been attacking homeless people in the FT. Lauderdale area, so your boy had to go in and see what the deal was, well these people taught me more about dealing with lifes ups & downs than I have learned in my 38 years on this planet, My family count your blessings this holiday season, enjoy family & friends, wish a good holiday to your brothers and and sisters in the hobby, hug your children and watch them enjoy Christmas, but do one more thing for your Boy Lock if you can , don't forget those less fortunate than you, many across this great nation don't have a Christmas or any other holiday for that matter, if you can give to a charity, buy a homeless person some food or give them some clothes you don't wear anymore, trust me to the homeless and poor these things mean more than you can ever imagine, Just think one wrong choice or bad decision, the loss of a job or anything like that we could be in the same boat as some of these people, This year and whenever you can try to help another person in need if you are able. Merry Christmas my family.

Peace, Love , Life & fellowship.
Biglock.
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Old 12-16-2006, 01:04 AM
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Yes Indeed, I just got home from Will Smith's movie where he plays a homeless guy, and it really made me think. I am blessed in many ways, and I am going to keep reminding myself of that.

Help somebody, if you can.(yes it's a country song)
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Old 12-16-2006, 09:10 AM
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That's whats up Lock.

Doing what you do for a living I know you got your ear to the streets and get to see things that most of us just pass by on the way home. I've heard that there are 36,000 homeless here in DC and I believe it.

I am one of the most fortunate people around and I always feel grateful for that. Look at Miss. and N.O. Just because you have nice things, dosen't mean that it is safe.

My brother and I always donate to Childrens Hospital in NE, DC. I wish I had more so I could give more. Once I graduate and start cashing the big checks, I will do exactly that.
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Old 12-16-2006, 02:04 PM
JIMBO
 
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Default Guess How Many

...homeless people in Irag or Afghanistan??? Can you guess? NONE!!! They're all living the high life with all of our reparations while our own people are freezing on the streets!!! I hate being American sometimes. But then I run another play on the vibro-turf and Thank GOD in the same breath!!!
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Old 12-17-2006, 05:39 AM
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I remember as a Police Officer here in So.Cal working out an act with the homeless.When the homeless shelters are closed or full.Around 2am I would take the homeless to a detox center where it was at least warm and a bed to sleep on.(Of course they were not under the influence of anything)Give them 5 dollars and at least for that night they could sleep semi-securely.
Erick
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