Local Nutters
Everywhere in the world has its fair share of deranged people. I grew up in Wolverhampton and remember the Polish tramp who lived in a tent on the roundabout. Legend had it that his coat was stuffed with cash. More recently I notice the guy who spends his day pushing a trolley round Camden Sainsburys shouting, "Best of luck!". Constantly. Tell us about your local nutters. Points for details. Extra points for photos.
( , Thu 16 Sep 2004, 11:54)
Everywhere in the world has its fair share of deranged people. I grew up in Wolverhampton and remember the Polish tramp who lived in a tent on the roundabout. Legend had it that his coat was stuffed with cash. More recently I notice the guy who spends his day pushing a trolley round Camden Sainsburys shouting, "Best of luck!". Constantly. Tell us about your local nutters. Points for details. Extra points for photos.
( , Thu 16 Sep 2004, 11:54)
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Mini person...
Well i'd say the most famous nutter we had living by us was a bloke refered to as the mini man. Not because he was small but because he lived in a mini. thats right a mini, on parking space next to a roundabout.
A freind of mine worked at the local hostel where he would goto shower but mysteriously ALWAYS stank of piss and would only eat if he was in a cupboard and used to drink dolmio sauce straight from the tin.
Recently he upgraded and now lives in ford escort.
Strange thing was i served him a few times in the shop i worked at and he was always very polite and always had the right change.
( , Thu 16 Sep 2004, 19:34, Reply)
Well i'd say the most famous nutter we had living by us was a bloke refered to as the mini man. Not because he was small but because he lived in a mini. thats right a mini, on parking space next to a roundabout.
A freind of mine worked at the local hostel where he would goto shower but mysteriously ALWAYS stank of piss and would only eat if he was in a cupboard and used to drink dolmio sauce straight from the tin.
Recently he upgraded and now lives in ford escort.
Strange thing was i served him a few times in the shop i worked at and he was always very polite and always had the right change.
( , Thu 16 Sep 2004, 19:34, Reply)
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