Have you ever picked up a hitchhiker?!


Question: What were your motives for doing so?


Answers: What were your motives for doing so?

Yes
Sex

To see how strong my back was!

No.

My motive is to keep my car from smelling of hitchhiker.

Not an hitchhiker exactly but a guy who had run out of petrol and was just about to walk the 5 miles to the nearest garage, we took him back to his car when he'd filled his gallon can up.

She was wearing a very short skirt and stilettos. I thought my luck might be in.....sadly it wasn't!

yes then locked the doors, thrashed the car back the same way they come from for a good ten miles and then kicked them out.

yeah he was a south african backpacker.
i hitchhiked all over the uk in my teens before i had a car. someone always stops eventually

I don't drive but I guess the reason would be pity.

Yep, when I was young me and a friend picked up an equally young lad at Kings Lynn. said he wanted to go to Sleaford. We were on our way to Northumberland and he said he lived at Pontefract so we said we would take him there. All through the journey he kept protesting, saying it's ok we could drop him off. We kept saying no it's ok we can take you. At Pontefract he got out and said, Although I live in Pontefract, I actually only wanted to go to Sleaford. How we laughed

Yes we did years ago they just needed a lift.Now this day and age i must say i would not because there are to many people out there to rip you off ,which is bad for the genuine hikers because they don't get there lifts anymore.

guilt. It was peeing down, cold, and late. Sadly, my friend noticed he was really odd a while later, (strange comments, obviously tripping or something) so he had to get out at the next services.
The vicar's son, hoovered into the back of the vanload of hippies/dogs at 3am was a bit taken aback, but delighted. He'd given up hope, so think it helped restore his faith. Had to pick him up, really glad I did too, as his dad was really ill.
But I've hitched loads and it's almost always been pretty cool people, only one moment that was dodgy, and even that was easily sorted. Mostly it was people who were bored and wanted some company to ease the tedium.

Oh yeah, got picked up by sons of cheech and chong, got stoned on the fog in their motor and we ended up in wales, but I was originally heading for north london. So there you go. Don't drive under the influence. You never know where you'll end up, or who with. The sea was a lovely surprise though.

not a hitchhiker exactly, i picked up a young lady who was wandering around at 2am clearly drunk and lost about a mile from my house, very risky now i think about it, she could have acused me of anything but you cant just drive by and ignore them can you?



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