Ya, sometimes i walk in, look around, take a deep breath, acknowledge whoever happens to be looking by name, then throw the big fancy oddly heavy doors open and exit with a burst of confidence
my grandfather was a tailor and introduced me to talented individuals at a young age..i gots style homes, too bad its a dying profession. You should get one. All your clothes should be fitted imo, i rock bespoke like a g
But c'mon THAT'S What interested you in my idea.
Its the shit man. And i want it placed along town lake with the statue of the homeless guy leslie(true) and willie and i want extra spaces plotted out in a circle.like our homeless jesus statue
A circle of greatnes.
Tourists would come and stand in the center and may even be moved to tears
Albert Leslie Cochran (June 24, 1951 – March 8, 2012) was an American homeless man, peace activist,
cross-dresser,
urban outdoorsman and outspoken critic of police treatment of the
homeless. Cochran was known in
Austin as
Leslie.
[1]
Cochran was considered the man who personified "
Keep Austin Weird
skinned road-kill in
Colorado and tanned the hides, was a dj there. Went to atlanta and spent a year riding a tricycle to austin
Cochran was typically seen around
6th Street and
Congress during business hours, frequently wearing women's clothing. His most popular attire was a leopard
thong and
high-heeled shoes.
He also ran for mayor
Finding real qualifiers would be tough though. How many qwizos Leslie's and Jesus's are there i. The world