Police pulled over a man in a Batman costume because he had invalid license plates.
Officers couldn't believe what they were seeing when they came across the Caped Crusader driving a black Lamborghini sporting the famous Batman logo in place of license plates. As it turns out the comic hero was visiting sick children in hospital, handing out Batman paraphernalia to cancer patients.
Real name Lenny B. Robinson, the 47-year-old became interested in Batman through his son and decided to use the character as a way to help others.
Jokers soon emerged. ''Let him do his job,'' one wrote. ''Batman has expensive taste,'' said another. Others had questions, such as: ''Did they make him take off his mask?''
yea i know what you mean Colorado some day i feel like i am only a custodian cleaning classrooms not making to much money and i really wish things could change for the better but when i see people helping others it makes me smile
Yes. I want to meet him and shake is hand. (Plus, we drive the same car, so he's automatically alright in my book lol) This story did warm my heart though. I've been feeling rather frustrated and down about my career lately and for sacrificing so much and getting nothing but hate, terrible words, arm-chair politicians screaming from their living rooms about things they dont know and about me and my fellow servicemen/women. It gets very disheartening. Seeing a story like this gives me a reason to keep going and feel good about it. Things don't really change do they? People can judge those fight... [More]
respectful*snip* Society will never work properly until people look at us all as a whole, and one that needs a lot of TLC. Beautiful . and .. Holy Socks Batman!*! .. good job.
Things don't really change do they? People can judge those fighting for what their governments deems right and people treat those who are in the armed forces with contempt. If they have problems, they should have take it up with the government. We need more people like this man who thinks of others rather than the 'looking out for #1' or the 'it's all about me' attitudes. Society will never work properly until people look at us all as a whole, and one that needs a lot of TLC.
Instead of focusing on the preverse in this world, it would so much more beneficial if the media focused on the unsung heroes. But, it seems, the media is more intent upon demolishing people than building them. We all need a hero or two.
We need more people like this man who thinks of others rather than the 'looking out for #1' or the 'it's all about me' attitudes. Society will never work properly until people look at us all as a whole, and one that needs a lot of TLC. There are some nice comments on this thread. Cheers too you all and the guy in the Bat-Suit.
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