Man walking his duck - SF

Discussion in 'Chit Chat' started by dealmaker, Feb 4, 2017.

  1. dealmaker

    dealmaker


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    No, your eyes are not playing tricks on you. That is a photo of a man walking a bootie-wearing duck up Van Ness—past a luxury real estate firm's office—with two tiny dogs peeking out of his pockets.

    from sfgate
     
  2. prc117f

    prc117f

    I bet that dude is a multimillionaire.
     
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  3. vanzandt

    vanzandt

    Hey DM.....
    Kinda off topic...but this reminded me of it...
    One time I was in SF walking along with a super hot babe.... and this dude jumped up out of no where....and scared the crap out of us....

    You ever hear of "The Bushman"?

    I think he died a few years back.... but it was hilarious at the time.

    He camouflaged himself as a bush and then jumped up and "boo'ed" passer-byes down by the waterfront.

    Didn't bother me.... she almost died.
     
  4. dealmaker

    dealmaker

    No, not familiar with "The Bushman". I know of Emperor Norton another eccentric SF character from history.
     
  5. vanzandt

    vanzandt

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  7. vanzandt

    vanzandt

    Hey that youtube didn't do him justice, I just watched it.
    When he got us.... he was a full fledged bush sitting next to the walkway where there was no commercial establishments around.... I mean like just next to the path in a park area..... I mean it was for real a heart stopper.
     
  8. vanzandt

    vanzandt

    The dude was a complete bush. Like it belonged there lol.
     
  9. vanzandt

    vanzandt

    Its all coming back to me lol.... we gave him money.
     
  10. dealmaker

    dealmaker

    There was another guy whose name/ handle eludes me now who used to wear colorful tuxedos with matching top hat & cane, tap dance and sing at Union Square right by Saks Fifth Avenue and Border Books and Music ( no longer), sadly he too passed away I used to tip him every time.
     
    #10     Feb 4, 2017