Unavoidable Acts of Survival
Wednesday, June 2, 2010 at 04:48PM By Tom deMers
The headline on the morning paper read, “Man [with] panties on his head picked up for begging nude” (Daily Camera 5/14/10).
Impressive. BP spends millions to punch a hole in the ocean floor and gets big publicity from an oil spill, but here is a homeless guy making a splash of his own with nothing but a pair of women’s thong underwear, earning a buck. In Boulder, even the homeless share in the creativity and entrepreneurial zing.
And they do it on very little sleep. That’s the reason I was heading to Boulder that same day, joining a homeless sleep out smack in the middle of town on May 15, right next to city council headquarters, the same headquarters that had outlawed sleep on city property. Sleep during the day, okay. Sleep at night, no way.
City officials would disagree. Sleep is fine, they say; camping is the problem. Camping with tents, sleeping bags, blankets, ground cloths, anything that could be construed as “shelter;” shelter defined in the municipal ordinance to include, “without limitation, any cover or protection from elements other than clothing.”
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