Finally, Truth in advertising.
On street corners across Tampa Bay, you see men clutching those cardboard signs. “Will work for food."
Not Jim Tolbert, professional panhandler. He tried "God bless." Then there was "Support the troops." He does. So what if he couldn't get into the military? Then, months ago, he found a better pitch: Honesty.
"I need a beer," says Tolbert, 57. "It's the truth."
And it works.
“I am on the dirt frontage road to the internet thingy”
Take it slow and keep your head up. That way you can see the bullshit coming.
And don’t waste my time calling me a racist, cause I aren’t. So there!
Not Jim Tolbert, professional panhandler. He tried "God bless." Then there was "Support the troops." He does. So what if he couldn't get into the military? Then, months ago, he found a better pitch: Honesty.
"I need a beer," says Tolbert, 57. "It's the truth."
And it works.
“I am on the dirt frontage road to the internet thingy”
Take it slow and keep your head up. That way you can see the bullshit coming.
And don’t waste my time calling me a racist, cause I aren’t. So there!