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I'm a Thief

By Larry James
August 30, 2009

Not long ago on a Monday evening after work, I broke into the Central Dallas Food Pantry. Big time no-no, I'm telling you.

Place was locked up tighter than a drum. No staff. No interview process. No forms to document output or outcomes. Just me, using my key to get inside the food storage area after hours.

Total disregard for policy, protocol and process. So, I'm a thief.

The saga began when I noticed an extremely skinny, as in skin and bones, Willie Nelson looking fellow climbing out of one of the trash dumpsters back of our building. In his hands he cradled a discarded mess of shredded cabbage packed in a plastic bag.

Must have been near 100 degrees. No telling what the expiration date read on the package.

I approached him and introduced myself.

"Where did you get the cabbage?" I asked.

"Out of your trash," he replied.

"I just got out of the hospital this afternoon and I'm not doing so good," he added. "My stomach is hurtin' something awful."

"Gee, I'm sorry to hear that," I said, wondering what his plans were for the evening.

"Could you get me a few cans of food from inside?" he asked.

"Inside" -- there's the term. After hours everyone who comes by because they're hungry knows that "inside" is where the relief is to be found.

"Sure," I declared without much thought.

Immediately, an internal conversation got underway in my head, as I reviewed our "rules and regulations" about how to use and access the Food Pantry. The way I figured it, I was in violation of about 100 rules and procedures. The word "thief" rose up in my throat. I quickly pushed it back down and encouraged my new friend to follow me.

He rode a bicycle weighed down with plastic bags filled with soft drink cans for recycling. Guys like this keep our neighborhood cleared of all such trash.

"You can park your bike inside the back door and we'll go up and around back down to the Food Pantry," I laid out our plan of attack.

Luckily my keys worked! I've done so little in this part of what we do over the past many years that I wouldn't have been surprised if they had changed the locks on me. The Food Pantry was our only hope since I was flat broke!

The door opened and we were in! I had to urge my buddy to fill up two shopping bags.

"I don't want to be greedy," he told me.

Now, the guy is flat killing me.

"No chance of that here," I reassured him.

He told me that he had a small trailer parked over on Good-Latimer in South Dallas, so he wasn't without a roof over his head.

"I sure wasn't looking forward to that cabbage!" he exclaimed. He finished packing away the loot and we made our escape.

No one saw us. But, I had to get it off my chest. We broke several rules, I'm sure. I just can't stand seeing a man fishing "food" out of our trash.

Maybe I'll throw myself on the mercy of the court!


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Peter Tramel Author Profile Page:

Larry, if that was a crime, I want to be guilty, too.

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