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Thursday, February 25, 2010

The Beggar Girl

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A tiny tiny tiny tiny little beggar girl came up to me on the streets.  I think she asked me if I wanted anything, but I said no.  I still had the New Years candy in my hands.  I looked at it and kind of offered it to her, basically asking if she wanted a piece.  She nodded.  I started to unwrap the gold twist-tie at the top of it, and she just reached up to about my waist level and grabbed the whole bag.  I said, “Oh, the whole thing?”  And she just smiled sooo big and walked away, then she waved at me and said in her tiny tiny tiny voice, “Byebye!”

 

Girl’s got game.

 

I kind of wanted to hand it out to more kids, but as long as it goes to good use, I don’t really care at all.

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