Posted by JayinNY on February 26, 2011 at 16:58:18 from (67.72.98.45):
You wonder why this country is so messed up. Went to a Stewarts Shop tonight to get the WSJ, woman working there was clearing the bread shelf off and putting the bread in plastic bags, I asked her what she was gonna do with it, as my cickens and cow would love it, she said it goes in the dumpster. Some homeless shelters can come and get it but they dont show up for it she said? So there throwing away bread in plastic, in plastic garbage bags. What a waste, I aslo saw a subway doing the same thing this summer with sub rolls. Whats with this crap that a homeless person cant eat it if its expired? I told my wife I dont feel sorry for any homeless person, f%$g em,, they choose to live that way, my donations will go to the anmial shelters, before any dam homeless shelter!
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