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RE: The Old Dog Discusses: When Life's Not Easy. From Street Vendors to Street Musicians!

in #poverty7 years ago

He is a talented accordion player. Here where I live we do not know too many street vendors. On special occasion we may hear a street musician. But they seem to stick with the larger cities (Chicago , St. Louis etc) . However we have many panhandlers who work the interstate interchanges and do quite well. They require a yearly license to do this. I would make better money if I did that! LOL but they are not liked here where I live in fact they are frowned upon. What do I think? Some of them could and should go get a job but you do what you need to do. AS for street musician, they provide a service and enhance the culture of a city. THEY ROCK! Thanks for the intriguing topic and post my friend.

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I respect very much your assessment that he is talented because you are a musician. I also agree the good street musicians can add a lot to the culture and vibrancy of a city or town. I love to stop listen and then pay!