jmwest
<font color=red>DIS Dad #578<br><font color=navy>A
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- Apr 16, 2008
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Hi, guys! Just stopping by after crazy busy week (where I had to fly to Chicago and then cover a 24-hour shift for my boss who forgot a trade...). Promise to catch up later. (Welcome to the new guys, hope everyone is doing okay, etc)
Semi-serious question for the group. Looking for the opinion of a thoughtful group of men (and yes, I came here!). I have an acquaintance here in town with three kids about my kids ages. Our kids play sports together and I see him about 2 times per week at games. However, I've never been to his house, he's never been to mine, and although we're friendly, we're not friends per se. However, he's well respected in the community, active in our church, and has a successful local family business here in town. He's also going through a bitter divorce with a wife who's battling (unsuccessfully) against alcoholism. My overall opinion of him is that he's a generally good guy.
He calls me this afternoon to borrow some money. He needs $100 to get through until Wednesday, and he'll give me a check that I can cash then. His parents are out of town, and so he can't ask them, and seemed very apologetic about it.
What would you do? I'll tell you what I did after hearing the responses.
If it didn't hurt me financially to the point where I was going to have to change how I went about my life or provide for my family I would do it (that withstanding everyone has a different amount that is). You seem to have a reasonable read on his character and myself I would feel like beverly if I knew could help someone and didn't.