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Old 01-17-2013, 02:24 PM   #2784
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I confess that....

I was driving home from work on a cold rainy night...and I saw someone (nearly hit them actually) walking on the side of the road...I swore I saw a flowered jacket and so I turned around up the road and drove back and turned around again to pick the girl up...only to find it wasn't a girl...and I didn't stop...

I feel so SO bad... I have picked up male hitchhikers on rare occasions. One was stumbling drunk and I did it for his safety..the other I had THOUGHT was in my college English class but once he got in the car, I realized I didn't know him from Adam...and both times, it worked out ok. I just watch wayyyy too much ID TV...and I know the worst can happen when you least expect it....

Still doesn't keep me from feeling badly about leaving someone walking in the cold and dark all by themselves. If it were my brother, I'd want someone to pick him up...sigh.. Ted Bundy still lingers in the minds of women drivers everywhere....
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