the thread about nothing...

Instead of just saying ‘No, that’s my final offer.’ You insult me...

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Meanwhile, my $100 is right where it needs to be.

Will never do business with them...
 
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in all honesty i would not take any ice cream from random strangers
It was in a sealed bag with air. It is much harder to lace than say a piece of candy. Even though I said I doubt the man recognizes me, it was pretty obvious I live in the vicinity because I was going towards a dead end. If there was anything funny, he'd know where to find me. While I understand the apphrension, accepting the ice cream from me carries the same risk as something you buy from the store potentially being tampered with. A meal you ate at a restaurant might have been prepared after the cook who you don't know could have just wiped his *** without washing his hands. Food for thought.
 
Pics of the watch?

pics of his bank account :lol

It was in a sealed bag with air. It is much harder to lace than say a piece of candy. Even though I said I doubt the man recognizes me, it was pretty obvious I live in the vicinity because I was going towards a dead end. If there was anything funny, he'd know where to find me. While I understand the apphrension, accepting the ice cream from me carries the same risk as something you buy from the store potentially being tampered with. A meal you ate at a restaurant might have been prepared after the cook who you don't know could have just wiped his *** without washing his hands. Food for thought.

Sort of playing Devil's Advocate, but I don't quite think buying food from a store/restaurant carries quite the same risk as accepting free food from a stranger on the street. Stores/restaurants are motivated to give you safe stuff because if they don't it could have negative repercussions on their livelihood. A guy on the street could just want to watch the world burn.
 
pics of his bank account :lol:



Sort of playing Devil's Advocate, but I don't quite think buying food from a store/restaurant carries quite the same risk as accepting free food from a stranger on the street. Stores/restaurants are motivated to give you safe stuff because if they don't it could have negative repercussions on their livelihood. A guy on the street could just want to watch the world burn.

I don't think he was bragging. It was a few months of rent or a decent vehicle.

I get that, I'm saying someone in the back could have easily tampered with the stuff. Of course the establishment itself won't purposely do it.

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Off to the gym for some indoor buckets. I Got a 3 days pass.

Grine Grine careful with them Rolex watches don't get finesse off a fugazi.
 
It was in a sealed bag with air. It is much harder to lace than say a piece of candy. Even though I said I doubt the man recognizes me, it was pretty obvious I live in the vicinity because I was going towards a dead end. If there was anything funny, he'd know where to find me. While I understand the apphrension, accepting the ice cream from me carries the same risk as something you buy from the store potentially being tampered with. A meal you ate at a restaurant might have been prepared after the cook who you don't know could have just wiped his *** without washing his hands. Food for thought.

In some cultures people don't accept free food from strangers or people they may even know.

Reasons being bad juju/black magic.

Not saying you do that but people can have their reservations when accepting food from strangers even if it comes off as innocent or they want to be hospitable.
 
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