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PostPosted: Thu Sep 15, 2011 3:02 pm 
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We have no idea if the San Diego Chargers will go to the Super Bowl this season, but from a sheer class perspective, many of their fans proved to be world champions during the team's preseason contest versus the San Francisco 49ers on Sept. 1. During the game at San Diego's Qualcomm Stadium, a Club Level server by the name of Heather Allison tripped on a stair, and all the money she'd taken in for the day — about $1,000 — flew out her hands and landed all over the area — on fans in attendance, under seats, and one level down in the lower field section.

Instead of doing the full-on "Ocean's Eleven" money grab, the fans' first instinct was to let everyone in the vicinity know just whose money it was. "All my customers began screaming over the railing to the people below: 'That's the server's money,'" Allison, a mother of four and full-time student, recalled. Club level fans started collecting the money in their section, as did the field level patrons. In the end, Allison got back every bit of the money she inadvertently lost, and pocketed $170 in tips for the evening after giving the concession company its cut. "It was all there," she said. "Chargers fans are amazing. We're like a family."

It's a great story not only because a mother of four got all her money back, but also because of the connection fans have to the people who wing hot dogs and peanuts at them from the aisles, and satisfy their urges for a lemonade or cold beer on a fall day. The emotional remembrance given to longtime Seattle vendor Bill "The Beerman" Scott a few years back was but one example of that connection. No question — there had to be people in those sections who knew Ms. Allison, and had to know just how much that money meant to her. It's a great part of the fabric of the gameday experience.

Kudos to you, Chargers fans.


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I think I know her. Glad she got the money back :D


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Yay!! I love warm-fuzzy stories like that. It's nice to hear good things about people. :)

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Chargers fans must all be libs. The evil, money-grubbing conservatives would've pocketed the money.

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Is she hot?

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Naw, they would have just reveled in the schadenfreude and clucked their tongues, saying that if she had lost everything, she would have gotten what she deserved, that she should have known to take better care securing her money. Obviously.


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Naw, they would have just reveled in the shadenfreude and clucked their tongues, saying that if she had lost everything, she would have gotten what she deserved, that she should have known to take better care securing her money. Obviously.

Oh, zing on me.

I totally concede to having been bested in the snarky recent baggage-dragging wit, here.

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FarSky wrote:
Naw, they would have just reveled in the shadenfreude and clucked their tongues, saying that if she had lost everything, she would have gotten what she deserved, that she should have known to take better care securing her money. Obviously.


Yes, of course. Doesn't she have a drop box or baring that a pouch with a zipper on it. I'm certainly pleased she got it back though.

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Allison, a mother of four and full-time student


She has a full time job, four kids and is a full time student? I'm more amazed that she's still clinically sane. When does she sleep?


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Allison, a mother of four and full-time student


She has a full time job, four kids and is a full time student? I'm more amazed that she's still clinically sane. When does she sleep?


Its called pride and self-respect. You should try it some time.

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Its called pride and self-respect. You should try it some time.

Where the **** did that come from? If you are going to be an ******* for no reason just put him on ignore. Jesus christ.


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I get frustrated with his awe over people who are willing to work hard, and his posting history indicating he isn't willing to.

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I've never seen anything from Xeq indicating he's unwilling to work hard. I think you're unfairly extrapolating from policy views to personal habits (not that I think Xeq's policy views are anti-work either, but whatever).


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I've indicated before that I don't want to work 80-hour weeks, and wouldn't do it unless I absolutely had to. 60 hours a week is about the maximum I'd be willing to do over a long period of time. If that makes me lazy, then I guess I'm lazy. I know that's still an above average work ethic for people my age so I'm not really concerned about it.

I did the full time job + school thing. That took up about 65-70 hours a week, and that's only because undergrad is easy and I didn't really have to study. It sucked, and I can't imagine doing that and raising four kids on top of it, especially if the classes were actually difficult.


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RangerDave wrote:
I've never seen anything from Xeq indicating he's unwilling to work hard. I think you're unfairly extrapolating from policy views to personal habits (not that I think Xeq's policy views are anti-work either, but whatever).


When I see stuff like this, I have a hard time picturing someone who is willing to do what it takes, to work hard and take pride in that work:
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Nobody wants to go work at McDonalds because that admits failure far worse than going on welfare. On welfare you're just waiting until the economy gets better or your luck improves. When you go to work there, on a full-time basis to support yourself, you have basically admitted that you are a failure at life and will never amount to anything.

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Why would you take a backbreaking labor farm work job for minimum wage when welfare pays you more for doing nothing? The only reason anyone would take a minimum wage job full-time is potential future advancement opportunities, and in that kind of manual labor position there is none.

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I'm not actually in favor of minimum wage, honestly. I find it kind of redundant when welfare pays you more for doing nothing - nobody is going to work full time for minimum wage.

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I don't see anything in the latter two which reflect on Xeq -except that he is a rational observer of human motivation.

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I am completely amazed that people from southern California would do this.

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For the hundredth time, I'd like to see where people are getting this welfare information. Welfare doesn't exist as welfare anymore....you can get food stamps, but no one cuts you a check every month for free that pays your rent and utilities and such.

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I am completely amazed that people from southern California would do this.


I don't know why you hated Southern California so much. I'm not surprised at all. 99% of the people I see on a daily basis are courteous and polite to one another. Especially at sporting events; I usually end up buying 4-5 STRANGERS beer every time I go.


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I don't see anything in the latter two which reflect on Xeq -except that he is a rational observer of human motivation.


I don't take each statement someone makes individually, I use as many of their remarks as I can to create a picture of their views. Based on his repeated statements, I see someone who would take welfare over a minimum wage job - someone who sees working for their pay as being more shameful than collecting welfare. YMMV

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I don't see anything in the latter two which reflect on Xeq -except that he is a rational observer of human motivation.


I don't take each statement someone makes individually, I use as many of their remarks as I can to create a picture of their views. Based on his repeated statements, I see someone who would take welfare over a minimum wage job - someone who sees working for their pay as being more shameful than collecting welfare. YMMV

As a sane, rational human being I would too. If Bill Gates swung by tomorrow with a check for 2 million bucks and said you can have this if you quit your job guess what i would do?

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