[il-talk] A sad story

Robert A.Hansen roberthansen33 at yahoo.com
Mon Aug 2 00:25:06 UTC 2010


i go to food pantries with my roommate.  there is a real good one at 6525 clark street open saturday mid day and you can go every week.  they even have quality stuff from trader joe and whole foods.  yeah seniors get the shaft and no respect.
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Date: Sunday, August 01, 2010 6:13:12 pm
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From: "Connie Davis" <condav8950 at att.net>
Subject: Re: [il-talk] A sad story

That's exactly the point I was trying to make.



Connie Davis

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Hi Connie!

I started the same thing on thanksgiving last year,  I went to King Soopers 

and found an elderly lady with a few groceries in her cart.  I went around 

by the clerk and handed him a $20 saying I would buy her groceries.

She never even saw me and never knew who bought her groceries.

Just one way to pay it forward!

Diane

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