Homelessness for Stupid People
The foibles of the most pampered homeless population in the Bay Area...
Oh... we all brainstormed this
morning and someone came up with an impressive suggestion: SNUGGIES!
Snuggies are not mentioned in the new ordinance and, so far as I
know, are not considered camping paraphenalia... right? Everybody
ditch your blankets, sleeping bags and tarps and we all get Snuggies!
I wonder if they come in camouflage?
Mickey made a great speech at
Vineyard just before breakfast telling everyone two things: one, the
Creeks are off limits! And two, don't make a mess! And she expects
the homeless to do a little better job self-policing. I'd so like to
see that become a reality... my only problem with this is that more
than a few of these folks simply are not adults, they're children in
adult bodies and discipline isn't familiar to them...
Yes, the ordinance is still very much
at the forefront of conversation, and, I'm proud to tell you, the
person most to blame for the existence of this ordinance, according
to the scuttle butt, is none other than yours truly!
Maybe...
I dunno, I'm getting this second and
third hand from a lot of people who relay what others are supposedly
saying... “That MF started that MF-ing blog and now we have this
MF-ing law...”
Okay, it's all my fault... I'm the
one who got high of the notion of having a popular blog, I'll admit.
It's been one whole heck of a lot of fun, especially the death
threats, both overt and subtle. I can't tell you what a rush it is
to get one... I highly recommend it! It helped me understand
Adrenaline junkies...
Someone posted a note asking why I
thought there were more homeless than there were in response to my
last posting...
My answer was, I don't think there
are more, at least not locally. I believe there are about 300 in
town and that it has remained pretty static for several years. What
I am seeing is a trickling in of young people, early 20s, who are
homeless. Now, I don't tend to connect with the younger crowd very
much. They and I don't have much to say to each other beyond “Hi”
and “Bye...”
But today was a bit different. Two
young women, I'll call them A and S, were telling me their personal
stories this morning, or part of it, and they were both very candid
about some very personal, private stuff that I should never repeat,
and hopefully will slip my mind in short order. One is someone who's
been around a little while and the other is more “new” to all
this. What impressed me about both of them, and I hope I can relay
this properly, is that both of them seem to recognize their own
faults and are attempting to work around or with them... both could
use some positive influence (they're sooo young!) and both of them
are, it seems to me, overcoming the character flaws of their own
parents.
A third young woman I know, I'll call
her C, who is also very young, has given me a bit of a surprise. C
isn't homeless, but had one of the most unstable times growing up I
could imagine... yet she turned into this positive, industrious, well
loved young woman who has a real future ahead of her complete with
marriage, home and family... All that looks very much like a done
deal, thought it will take a lot of work on C's part... but C has the
character to meet that challenge having overcome so much more than
what she's facing. A and S both seem to have similar characters and,
in my opinion, could get to where C is.
To say that I worry about A and S
would be an overstatement. I don't. I believe they'll do just fine
in the end... but either could slide either way, as if they're
sitting on a fulcrum which will determine the rest of their lives at
this very moment. It could teeter for years for either or both of
them without resolution... it would be pleasing to me to see someone
take an interest in them, someone not from Social Services or some
other tax funded group, give them a chance and be involved in their
lives... and for them to accept such involvement...
I'll be seeing more cases like A and
S, I'm sure... they're very different young women, save that they
both are energetic and friendly... S more friendly because A is more
experienced... S will probably get less so over time.
A also knows something about me...
“If you write about me, I'll hurt you!” she told me this
morning...
Don't be surprised if I'm typing with
only my pinkies next week...
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