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G. M. TrevelyanEnglish Social History (1942)
British historian (1876 - 1962)

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Friday, March 07, 2008

Does the Homeless in New York City have a sense of appreciated value?


Apparently those in New York City have a sense of worth. They have a calculated interest in archiving valuable objects, through the collecting of signatures. Whatever else could we imagine is apart of their enterprising nature. This is a capitalist society, and many know how and will exploit the opportunities that arise.

When one such as out good man in New York City, who has turned down a 5 dollar bill, for a signed dollar. It was obvious that he had more in mind, than a meal or a bottle of booze. Perhaps multiple meals, booze, etc.. However that may seem, the world is filled with savvy individuals, that will stop at nothing to make their mark on society, one way or another.

As reported by People, this Homeless guy refused the up in what he originally asked for, and charged that they New York, Signed the dollar bill in stead of receiving the 5 dollar bill from her beau.

When the I Love New York star and her fiancé, George “Tailor Made” Weisgerber,
were leaving City Crab on Park Avenue Tuesday night, a man standing
outside the popular Manhattan eatery asked them for a dollar, says a
source. “The guy started cracking jokes and made New York and Tailor
Made laugh, so Tailor Made gave him $5.”
But the man refused the $5, saying he only wanted a dollar from
them. “Why would you want a dollar rather than $5?” Weisgerber asked
him.
The man’s reply? “If New York signs it for me, it will be worth much more than a dollar.”
New York laughed, signed a dollar bill and gave it to the man. “This could only happen to New York,” says the source. – K.C. Baker


Only in New York, only in the big city of Dreams.


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