--- In [email protected], "curtisdeltablues" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> --- In [email protected], "lurkernomore20002000"
> <steve.sundur@> wrote:
> >
> > <curtisdeltablues@> wrote:


[snip]

> Black guys approaches me on H street in DC up the street from the 
old
> College of Natural Law.  He tells me his Navy ship just pulled into
> Baltimore Harbor that day and he had a 24 hour leave.  He reached in
> his pocket and pulled out a huge wad of bills, bigger than a 
softball,
> waves it in front of me and tells me that with only 24 hours he 
needs
> a local to help him find a hooker.  And he tells me that he is 
willing
>  to part with a chunk of that big wad to the guy who helps him find 
a
> girl, been on the ship for 6 months and all and ready to ship out 
for
> another 3 the next day.  His eyes are  clear and sincere, he holds 
my
> gaze without flinching.  I like him almost instantly, he is 
radiating
> familiarity like I went to school with him or something.  He needs 
my
> help in the worst way if I would only show a little compassion for a
> sailor in need, serving his country and in need of a little pussy 
for
> one night, hell the drinks are on him, we can all party together he
> has so much money to burn he doesn't care if he lays a few hundred 
on
> me he'll buy me a girl too if I want and where is he going to spend
> money in the middle of the ocean on a US Navy ship and can't I help 
a
> brother in need for God's sake, he only has one night...
> 
> I start to back off and tell him that he doesn't need my help in the
> Capital city.  He will do fine on his own.  Just then a woman rolls 
up
> with a baby in a baby carriage, kinda blocks me in with it and joins
> the conversation.  She tells me that we shouldn't miss this chance 
to
> work a deal and that she knows some Howard University college girls
> who turn tricks on the side.  She needs my help cuz she has this 
baby
> see, and we can both make a bunch of money in such a short time,
> yessereeeeeee we would be fools to pass up a chance to make a few
> hundred dollars for almost no work at all, if I wont take the free
> money she certainly will, she is no fool...
> 
> I realize that my ass is now in a sling with two people who wish me
> harm and who knows who else in the wings, so I briskly walk away
> cutting across moving traffic to get the F out of Dodge.
> 
> It was only later that I contemplated whether I saw a man pull out a
> huge wad of bills or a man pulling out a few bills on the outside 
of a
> partial roll of toilet paper.  Greed was the hook, and I didn't take
> the bait.  But I learned a nice little lesson for the street.  Now 
if
> someone asks me for the time, I step back first and look around me. 
> Then I give them the time.  I never take for granted the power of 
more
> than one person with me in their sights. 
> 
> Thanks for asking Lurk.  I hope it did not disappoint.


[snip]


Sounds like a different version of the grift at the beginning of "The 
Sting" when Robert Redford just happens to be walking by and 
overhearing someone trying to get someone to carry wads of money for 
them.

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