all i can say is life is not fair.... and i do hate to say it, but he did realize the risks before putting anything in his car... i'd like to feel sympathy for the guy, but in all honesty i think he's an idiot for helping someone... now i'm all for helping my fellow man.... but when i got something like that going on, the only thing, and i do mean the ONLY thing i'm worried about at that moment is my safety...


and considering the thought processes of people, i'm also inclined (highly) to believe he is the one that called the cops....

ever hear of the guy who called up the police station to ask if they'd sell him drugs they confiscated for evidence and then actually showed up and made the deal? what about the guy who decided to walk ouf a store with a fucking guitar in his pants like no one would notice? oh on cops, some guy gave this chick nearly 2,000 bucks to get him drugs and she ripped him off completely (no drugs, no explination, no nothing...) so he calls the cops to get them to get his money back? then there's the guy who got a ride from a taxi to his house, claimed he had no money on him, and went into his house and never came out... then exepcted the caby to just leave and forget the whole thing....
slipknotpsycho Reviewed by slipknotpsycho on . no good deed goes unpunished so in my cracker ass little town, there was this good Samaritan recently arrested. Some fool left was out on some back road by himself and left his lights on or some shit and his battery died. he couldn't get a jump until finally a good Samaritan came along and agreed to help em out. well in the process of jumping the car, the two of them somehow got the good Samaritan's key's locked in his car. Apparently, someone (the article didn't specify, but I'm hoping the good Samaritan wasn't stupid Rating: 5