20 replies on “Google Maps Strikes Again”

  1. yeah, i’ve seen one dude in the pearl doing the same thing.
    he keeps bowing/shouting to “god”/praising with his hands/asking for mercy and such.

    i’ve seen him take hand outs a few times before. but oftentimes, he just wanders through traffic and does cart wheels (with backpack) down the park blocks.

  2. well, it sounds like “the people” already knows his “day to day REALITY”…. therefore matt doesn’t need to do a story. “the people” can provide it.

  3. I used to commute past that spot every day… I could be mistaken, but I believe he also has a “bet you can’t hit me with a quarter” sign. If it is him, his pockets are usually full of change.

  4. -b
    I’m sorry you weren’t held enough as a child, but don’t take it out on the rest of us that are hurting…
    it just doesn’t help.

  5. He’s stretching. That big bag of money he has to carry back to his home in the west hills is heavy. Especially with all the freakin change people give him. Cash only please! Give the guy a break.

  6. I’ve seen this guy more than once while waiting for the bus on Broadway. This man is broken and should not be on the streets, sooner or later he’s going to get hit by a car.

  7. Hey, if the guy is legit, so be it. Help a brutha out. I’m just saying that there are some con artists out there. Then again, what’s the harm in helping a few con artists when you can help a lot of other needy people.

    I still don’t understand why we don’t just pay the homeless to pick up trash. They’re out there standing around. Why not make them feel like they’re worth something while giving them money. Geez, I’ll give some tax dollars for that.

  8. I used to see him every day, but he hasn’t been at that corner for a while. I originally thought he was a devout Muslim, since prostrate prayer is a common sight among the faithful. One day in the spring I gently reminded him that he was facing north, and Mecca is east of here. He told me he was a Christian, and was just reaching out to God. My assumptions are always wrong.

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