Very talented commuters in New York which is a bit like the underground in London.
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
Bollocks, the guy was annoying.
That man had the worst body odor of all time and believe me that includes the time I went and visited the Turkish Syrian border on a hot summer day wear deodorant and soap are nowhere in anybody's vocabulary. That homeless guy singing on the train next to me stank to high heaven and then when he was done singing he went and stood in front of each person for 30 seconds begging for money
Singing wasn't so bad but the beating on wall would have put me over the top. Homeless on mass transit is prevalent down here. A few months ago I had a gnarled up guy on a street car sitting next to me and he'd get up and recite passages from the Bible in riders faces. Singings ok, spare me the soapbox though.
Damn! Good percussion, too!
LMAO, though.
Good technique to stink like that and then ask for money.
It's like... Give me money, and I'll give you your unpolluted oxygen back.
Looks like he knew he was being filmed... thought I saw him look into the phone a time or two.
Bwahahaa.
How much did you give him?
3-Time SADDO PREDICTION COMP CHAMPION.
It was a pretty incredible face. Body odor is never a good look, but I guess it cannot be easy for a homeless person who probably has different priorities. I hate body odor and bad breath. Some people really like to get close when they talk to you and you can smell the breath and the overheated armpits and it makes me get queasy. You start to back away and then it seems like you are the weird one. I am very clean and don't feel comfortable unless I am coated in a layer of chemicals.
I didnt give him SHIT. He was whacking his cane on the ground and against the moving subway doors.
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