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Florida homeless man calls cops to report he paid for sex -- but got scammed, po

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15 comments

  • blahblahblah23
    6 years ago
    hahaha title
  • jackslash
    6 years ago
    Was it Cardi B?
  • Uprightcitizen
    6 years ago
    On that note do you think a panhandler would make any money if he was honest and had a sign that said "I'm desperate. Need money for a blowjob."
  • Icey
    6 years ago
    He probably just wanted to be in jail instead of the streets
  • Warrior15
    6 years ago
    Upright, I might tip the guy if he put up that sign.
  • twentyfive
    6 years ago
    ^ you’re a moron phat boy, why did he post bail instead of staying in jail.
  • TheeOSU
    6 years ago
    "He probably just wanted to be in jail instead of the streets"


    Lol! Right that's why he spent $500 to bail himself out.

    $500. for pussy or dick since the article only says sex with a person, nevertheless $500. cash
    ? money for a hotel room.
    $500. to bail out.

    That homeless guy is a high roller. :D
  • JohnSmith69
    6 years ago
    A homeless guy hit me up for money a few years back. He said that he just got out of jail and needed to buy beer for he and his girlfriend to drink while they fucked. Sensing a fellow PL, I gave him $5.
  • Uprightcitizen
    6 years ago
    My nephew followed a panhandler back to his nice BMW. He chewed his sorry ass out for being a pathetic shameless scammer.
  • Icey
    6 years ago
    I give them weed or alcohol, if I give them money its for a little job.
  • Papi_Chulo
    6 years ago
    This doesn't add up to me; or they're using the term homeless loosely.

    He's homeless and has $$$ to stay in a hotel and has $500 and is willing to spend $500 for sex? Kinda doesn't add up to me but homeless people are often an odd bunch.
  • Icey
    6 years ago
    it could just be a fake story, or the man just claimed to be homeless
  • twentyfive
    6 years ago
    ^ you're still a moron and you don't have very advanced reading comprehension skills.
  • Liwet
    6 years ago
    This happened to me once. I got my money back but I'm banned from all Sheraton hotels.
  • pensionking
    6 years ago
    If one's "permanent" residence is a hotel, motel or notel, technically, I think one is considered homeless.
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