The shaved-ice glaring streetnik guarding his paper coffee cup like a fisher king outside the Pinellas Park, Fla. labor pool named Workforce right
in front of the former Jim Morrison / Jack Kerouac frequented Beaux Arts Coffee House was avoided by the other laborers 'cause
now and then he'd smack someone upside the head for no apparent reason.
Found out after carefully informing him of the Earned Income Tax Credit he was a probably Polish homeless ex-marine studying algebra at the public library.
He got the few hundred extra bucks back on his refund, gave me beer money, got me on a good ticket laying cable lines in Bradenton, told me a Polish joke I can't relate being probably Irish and showed me the calculus textbook he eventually wrote.
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How'd the Irishman break his leg raking leaves?
He fell out of the tree.
. < This had been his mug shot (I am not able to find mine now either)
Jack Kerouac 5160 10th Avenue North, St Pete Florida 33710
From Maine State Representative Bernard Ayotte's voting record (beginning with his vote to reform Maine's workman's comp laws which passed by 2 votes) according to Project Votesmart:
Larry called just before [he was arrested] asking me for a twenty. Sent him one with the now regretted caveat that he go to the Social Security office and apply for disability because he had said the new manager at
Workforce had told him: "I've heard about you" and Larry said the manager hadn't sent him out to work since. Larry mailed $8 back and I lost touch when my landlady made me move to a new address and Larry's Tracfone didn't answer anymore.
Rob Fisher was the manager at Workforce before the van driver, John, became manager and Rob claimed Larry and I were his two best workers then after John left a new manager must have taken over who did not know Larry.
Larry wrote a calculus textbook titled 'Calculus for the Man on the Street' and had sent it to publishers.
When we first began speaking to each other he had told me he had just started learning calculus at the Pinellas Park Library and about 7 years later he told me about writing the textbook.
Larry said he was going to go to the mall (Pinellas Park Mall) where Ocean's 11 were holding tryouts for extras, but he didn't have a photo himself.
Guess he does now.
Ocean's 12 was even better than Ocean's 11 and it mentions 'Crazy Larry' which was Larry's Street name.
No one dared call it to him in front of his face tho, and he was almost going to whack me when I did, too !
So now I wonder if maybe Larry did make it to the movie's extra tryouts.
He once told me he was working on an invention using a calculus function he had learned.
I told him not to tell me what it was because I though I was telepathic and someone would steal it
It was a toy Halloween bat with flapping wings.
A few months after he told me about it he saw one in Walgreens.
Curiously, before he had mentioned his invention, he told me he had woke up in his fort or tree house one night, and this bat was drinking his blood.
So since we've found out about the Russian attempts to subvert u s democracy, the fact that Larry is missing might have more pertinance considering he had been a radio operator in the US Marines and had been stationed in Hawaii when he got his U S Veterans' active service partial disability.
This probably would have been in the 1970s when Larry had been in his twenties.
Larry grew up in San Diego, and that is probably where he joined the Marines.
He once owned a Harley Davidson motorcycle in San Diego before he joined the service.
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well, i was arrested for getting a cup of coffee from a dumpster in north charleston, sc and i was affraid i was not going to have enough money to pay the fine
a black bus driver let me off at a stop on the road by ashley river and I looked down getting off the bus and there was $300 the bus had left and I tried to think what to do so i buried the money under the grass near a chain link fence post and left a note telling whoever lost the money to e mail me if they lost money and to describe how much and what bills they had lost
no one did so took the money a few weeks later in case I needed it for my court date but i didn't a black judge changed my charge from getting coffee from a dumpster to 'promoting ideas' and i only had to do 4 days in jail
i wonder if something similar happened to larry - who i just found out has been missing for 9 years - and maybe he disappeared with a whole bunch of cash ?:
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