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Originally Posted by fintstone
The article was insulting and made the stupid assumption that people did not stop and listen because they were somehow inferior... Not because they simply had to be somewhere else and had to make connections. If they had announced the "concert" in advance, people would have left earlier (if possible) or taken a vacation day (if possible) to watch... But they chose not to and got exactly what they expected/wanted. You guy cry like babies when your ox is gored but laugh when it is somone else being insulted. Yes, if you have time to hang around on the subway and listen to any musician playing there... You must be out of work...and unless retired, not looking too hard for employment...since there are few employment opportunities on the subway station. Subway beggars just make it difficult for everyone else who is trying to go to their real job. Anyone that dies not make enough to pay federal taxes (working or not), should probably not be hanging out in the subway either as they need an additional part time job or more education so they can pull their own weight instead of relying on voting themselves more and more of other people's money.
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i always had time to check things out on the subway and on the streets. i always gave myself enough time to get where i was going and made big bucks while going about my day, i paid attention to things that interested me and ignored those that didnt.
so if you see me or anyone else hanging around the subway then we must be out of work and not trying to get a real job unless we are retired? maybe im a tourist, maybe im a rich dude, maybe im a talent scout from capital records, maybe i am out of work and walking to kinkos to fax my resume or im on my lunch break.
wow man, you life must really suck or you have lived in a bubble and anything that doesnt appear to be the same as your perfectly lived life is bad
unsubscribed..so i dont have to read this moronic low intelligence crap.