The state just doesn't have the money unless there's insurance available. You'd be surprised how fast it happens.
During the UFC fight last night my neighbor decided to show up at my house drunk off his ass and high on pain pills. He could barley stand and was slurring his speech really bad and was just being plain out annoying.
He then wanted me to walk outside with and proceeded to tell me that he had to kick his wife out of the house cause he caught her cheating on him. I was real sympathetic to him and tried to give him the best advice that I knew how.
Then he wanted me to come over to his house and have a beer with him which I hesitantly did. As soon as he got inside he fell down on to the table and knocked a bunch of stuff over.
Then he starts crying and telling me that his wife drained his checking account and the house payment hadn't been made in months and its in foreclosure. He said she took the kids as well.
I tried to get him to stop drinking but he wouldn't. The weird thing is that in the 4 years that I have been his neighbor ive talked to the guy only once or twice. He said he came to talk to me because I always seemed like the nicest guy in the world.
He then started asking me if I would be a character witness to help him get his kids back. I really don't want to get drug into this. I know nothing about him or his family.
I should go over there and check on him but honestly I really don't want to. I am very uncomfortable about the whole situation.
Any advise on what to do would be appreciated.
What's truly sad is the "Don't get involved" attitude in America these days. Simply knocking on the door and asking if he's okay might be the one thing that keeps someone from committing suicide. He's obviously hit bottom. You don't need to offer anything more than a friendly ear. It doesn't take more than a few minutes, and can make a huge difference in some peoples lives. That doesn't mean volunteer to do anything else. Just listen, and talking for a few minutes.
IT'S CALLED HUMANITY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Most of you who posted in this thread should be ashamed of yourselves.
What's truly sad is the "Don't get involved" attitude in America these days. Simply knocking on the door and asking if he's okay might be the one thing that keeps someone from committing suicide. He's obviously hit bottom. You don't need to offer anything more than a friendly ear. It doesn't take more than a few minutes, and can make a huge difference in some peoples lives. That doesn't mean volunteer to do anything else. Just listen, and talking for a few minutes.
IT'S CALLED HUMANITY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Most of you who posted in this thread should be ashamed of yourselves.
OMG he was just on the news!
Evidently this morning while I was still a sleep he was held up in his house with weapons threating to kill his neighbor! Was the neighbor me?? No police came to my house so I can only assume it wasnt. The police busted down his door and arrested him!
HOLY COW!
You know there are 50 some pages of how devoted people on this site are to believeing in God and 2-3 pages of prayers and well wishes sent out to a guy so eager to chamber a round in his new handgun, so he is ready to kill someone, that he shoots himself. Yet here we have a guy whose life is crumbling around him and not one suggested saying a prayer for the guy. Some even suggested that the guy's wife's cheating was HIS fault.
Thanks to Thrash for clearing this up, but for God's sake this guys story may be all to common if more and more jobs are lost and good people find themselves suddenly out of work and feeling hopeless.
The next time someone comes to any of our doors it may be because God has faith that He can act through us, this may be the meaning behind Love thy neighbor.
OMG he was just on the news!
Evidently this morning while I was still a sleep he was held up in his house with weapons threating to kill his neighbor! Was the neighbor me?? No police came to my house so I can only assume it wasnt. The police busted down his door and arrested him!
HOLY COW!