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Never Homeless: Sprinkler alarm in Mission Bay Park
sanjeev kulshreshtha To Me Today at 6:11 PM Here is my comment for one story: Jeff, never loose hopes, God is always with you, will take care of you! if He closes one door, he will open the new door for you. You are brave and beautiful in many ways, God keeps sheltering people like you. Very good story and understanding of the world around you. -Sunny— December 28, 2013 7:53 p.m.
Never Homeless: Sprinkler alarm in Mission Bay Park
Waiting for the movie Jeff! Mr.spirito!— December 27, 2013 12:25 a.m.
Never homeless: Mission Bay party crash
This is actually the real "Dar" speaking for the first time, commenting on my new loving fiance. Jeffrey went through a real life changing experience, being in a homeless situation. Both of his parents have passed away to be with our Lord Jesus , a few years ago. Jeff has had to learn to be in the real world , with life challenges, and to make it for himself. His brother and wife took him into their home a year prior. They wanted Jeff to learn how to make a life for himself, and to be more self reliant. He went to bed hungry, was scared at night. He was praying that he could make it through another night, without being robbed of his only few possessions. A few clothes, a camera, that his brother bought him, that was dear to his heart. Jeff loves to take pictures and capture all of his adventures, and taking pictures of his loved ones. He had a bike, his only mode of transportation. The bike was stolen after only a few nights, being in his homeless situation. Jeff told himself that he would not let this situation tear out his heart and sole. He knew that he could and would do so much better for himself. He was able to land a job.I gave him some bus money, so he could get to his new job. I had all the little clothes that he owned, and had them nicely pressed and dry cleaned, that he hid in the bushes at night. I am very proud of this man that I call my own. With a little help from me, he picked himself up, and rose above this situation. I am very proud of him, that he did not give up hope, and went on with life, when so many other homeless folks give up hope, and do not know how to help themselves and get out of the homeless plight. Sincerely, Dar— December 16, 2013 12:49 a.m.
Never homeless: Mission Bay party crash
Michael Watts I've been there and done that! Your stories hit home to a lot of people. It is nice that you can share the hardship along with the Joy as many people would just keep it all to themselves. Your openness helps many in similar situations I'm sure. God Bless and Merry Fink'mas to you sir!— December 13, 2013 1:44 a.m.
Never Homeless: House bounce
Shiloh Snapp You live in America the land of opportunity! Where there is a will there is a way!— August 19, 2013 10:57 p.m.
Never Homeless: House bounce
Shiloh Snapp It seems like the story never got finished though. Hope you're doing better.— August 19, 2013 10:55 p.m.
Never Homeless: House bounce
Shiloh Snapp...Congratulations on your published story Jeff Finkle, thanks for sharing. One of my favorite movies is The Pursuit of Happiness. I met a Millionaire who used to be "homeless" and now owns a 18M Yacht with a hellipcopterpad!— August 19, 2013 10:53 p.m.
Never Homeless: House bounce
HELLO: Fellow readers. This is the first time that I have ever written a story about anything as I wanted to tell my story because I did not put in this story but will in future stories about how it felt to be alone , hungry, not loved in a situation that I was in. I really want to hear your 'FEEDBACK" ON THIS . so please contact me 24/7 @ or & my celI E-mail...#619 715-7783. [email protected]. Thanks for reading & god bless..JEFF FINKLE A.K.A.OO7.— August 17, 2013 3:05 a.m.