“Hi, there … I’m your local hooker. Cash ‘n Carry … that’s how I work. No taxes, just like Trump. My benefits are all fringed. And I’ll never have my ‘job’ outsourced by greedy capitalists.”
Seeing the ripped jeans on a peasant is a shock, I was sure only models and millionaires were allowed to wear them. But fashion is so fluid. I remember years ago seeing a couple of very sorry messes snort coke on the subway out of a tin foil Wrigley’s gum wrapper…just when it was the exclusive property of rockers, high society and Hollywood. Pretty funny, that. She looks a bit 19th century French. Except for the classy earlobes. Actually, sarcasm aside, I’m sorry for her choices, wonder what her story is.
Isn’t it beautiful, the wide diversity of humans in this world, whose differences are surely more pronounced than their similarities. I suspect all of us – you, Richard & myself, Bruce – tend to make up our own backstories about people. ‘Tis a great pastime for a people-watcher. 😀
Recently I have begun to explore a new genre, street photography.
The thrill is palpable in never quite knowing what’s down the alley and around the corner and whether it’s friendly, or not.
I’m learning as I go.  And as long as I don’t stumble over a tripwire or step on a punji stick I hope to post interesting images for your enjoyment.
“Hi, there … I’m your local hooker. Cash ‘n Carry … that’s how I work. No taxes, just like Trump. My benefits are all fringed. And I’ll never have my ‘job’ outsourced by greedy capitalists.”
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December 9, 2016 at 10:54 am
Seeing the ripped jeans on a peasant is a shock, I was sure only models and millionaires were allowed to wear them. But fashion is so fluid. I remember years ago seeing a couple of very sorry messes snort coke on the subway out of a tin foil Wrigley’s gum wrapper…just when it was the exclusive property of rockers, high society and Hollywood. Pretty funny, that. She looks a bit 19th century French. Except for the classy earlobes. Actually, sarcasm aside, I’m sorry for her choices, wonder what her story is.
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December 9, 2016 at 6:11 pm
Isn’t it beautiful, the wide diversity of humans in this world, whose differences are surely more pronounced than their similarities. I suspect all of us – you, Richard & myself, Bruce – tend to make up our own backstories about people. ‘Tis a great pastime for a people-watcher. 😀
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December 9, 2016 at 6:55 pm
This would be an interesting story to hear! Really does have a pleasant smile!!
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December 10, 2016 at 6:54 am