
Sometimes there are people taking up money for charities at the intersection, usually it is firefighters who ask motorists to throw change in a boot.
This morning there was a group of men wearing suits and taking up money for some church ministry. I had just purchased my morning energy drink at the Circle K (buy one Joker Energy, get one free) and I called one of the guys over, unrolled my window, and dropped my change into the cannister that he held.
He looked in my car,
"Can I have that energy drink?" he asked. I had one Joker opened and one un-opened in the center console.
I thought he was kidding and just looked at him.
"Come on, you got one for yourself, can I have that one?", he asked again.
"No.", I answered. If I gave up the second Joker, how would I survive late-afternoon malaise?
The man reached in my window and shook my hand, "My name is Pastor so-and-so from New Orleans, and I really need that energy."
He was serious and he probably was actually doing the work of the lord, so I gave him the unopened Joker and he asked God to bless me.
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Judging from the can label, he's probably going to use it in a sermon juxtaposing the evils of the so called "energy" drinks with the real energy you get from religious life.
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