Hitchhikers
Posted: Fri Jun 27, 2014 9:20 pm
Got any hitchhiker stories?
I have picked up only one person that I didn't know.
I imagine you men might be a little more of a risk taker on that.
Back in the early 1980s I was in a pizza shop waiting for my take out order. Another customer and I saw a young woman get off the bus, dressed all in party clothes, and begin to walk down the street (Valley View). We remarked that she missed Hines, and then we were watching what she did. As she walked, a car with men approached her, she shrugged them off. Another car with a male tried to pick her up and she declined. When my order was ready, I had to drive by her and I looked and she just didn't seem like a "lady of the evening" but more like a young lady who might have a problem. I stopped and asked her where she was going and she told me a end of the school year party in ?? (RIchardson?). She seemed sincere and I knew she could not get there via the bus. I insisted she come home with me and we'd get her where she needed to be. As we went home and ate some pizza I learned her story. She was an exchange student from Switzerland and was trying to go to a party. A man on the bus was really almost assaulting her, so she got off the bus, hoping to catch another to get to where she needed to be. Long story short--we knew a young man in her class, we called and he was going to the same party--so I got her to the destination and he agreed to get her home safely. I am pleased that I took a chance on helping her....but something just told me to get involved.
I have picked up only one person that I didn't know.
I imagine you men might be a little more of a risk taker on that.
Back in the early 1980s I was in a pizza shop waiting for my take out order. Another customer and I saw a young woman get off the bus, dressed all in party clothes, and begin to walk down the street (Valley View). We remarked that she missed Hines, and then we were watching what she did. As she walked, a car with men approached her, she shrugged them off. Another car with a male tried to pick her up and she declined. When my order was ready, I had to drive by her and I looked and she just didn't seem like a "lady of the evening" but more like a young lady who might have a problem. I stopped and asked her where she was going and she told me a end of the school year party in ?? (RIchardson?). She seemed sincere and I knew she could not get there via the bus. I insisted she come home with me and we'd get her where she needed to be. As we went home and ate some pizza I learned her story. She was an exchange student from Switzerland and was trying to go to a party. A man on the bus was really almost assaulting her, so she got off the bus, hoping to catch another to get to where she needed to be. Long story short--we knew a young man in her class, we called and he was going to the same party--so I got her to the destination and he agreed to get her home safely. I am pleased that I took a chance on helping her....but something just told me to get involved.