Elgie's Kitchen entertains the throngs outside of the Spread Bagelry. It was a very warm Philadelphia morning with humidity rising, trash trucks grinding, buses roaring by, and lots of very nice people. Why do we do this? We just love playing together.
Check out "The Spread" at: www.spreadbagelry.com/
Monday, July 30, 2012
Thursday, July 26, 2012
I was busking yesterday in Suburban Station. I've had non-currency items tossed in my tip hat in the past: a banana, a piece of fried chicken (in a box fortunately), and, of course, religious tracts. But when a woman approached shaking a small blue plastic box (to show that there was money inside?) I was curious. I discovered its contents later: $1.14 in change (including 64 pennies), two unmatched earrings, and a white pill. The pill, I've discovered by searching on the Web, is a pain killer drug. And some people think it is weird to be playing for tips in an underground train station.
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