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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 571062" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>Listening to that voice is the smartest thing you can ever do. I don't give a hoot how "innocent" the situation/person might appear. If that voice has been triggered, that nagging uneasy feeling set off, then it is for good reason. </p><p></p><p>Even if my instinct hadn't been triggered in this situation, I'd not have given her a ride. Not to be mean but please, if you're walking you just don't buy so much you can't carry it home. That's just stupid. Once of being forced to do so usually is enough to cure such stupidity. Nor is it too bright to be asking rides from strangers in the first place. Some folks really <strong>need</strong> such lessons to educate them. And I'm one to normally help out someone if I can. However rides are not one of the ways I help, not unless I know the person. It's just not worth the risk. </p><p></p><p>I'm gonna bet this was a set up. The whole standing behind your car was part of that set up. You were supposed to feel guilty and change your mind. Only you didn't.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 571062, member: 84"] Listening to that voice is the smartest thing you can ever do. I don't give a hoot how "innocent" the situation/person might appear. If that voice has been triggered, that nagging uneasy feeling set off, then it is for good reason. Even if my instinct hadn't been triggered in this situation, I'd not have given her a ride. Not to be mean but please, if you're walking you just don't buy so much you can't carry it home. That's just stupid. Once of being forced to do so usually is enough to cure such stupidity. Nor is it too bright to be asking rides from strangers in the first place. Some folks really [B]need[/B] such lessons to educate them. And I'm one to normally help out someone if I can. However rides are not one of the ways I help, not unless I know the person. It's just not worth the risk. I'm gonna bet this was a set up. The whole standing behind your car was part of that set up. You were supposed to feel guilty and change your mind. Only you didn't. [/QUOTE]
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