A panhandler satirizes real estate marketing
New real estate projects are sometimes promoted with a billboard nearby that reads "If you lived at Acme Towers, you'd be home already." I saw a street mendicant today who was poking some sly fun at this traditional advertisement. His sign read, "If you lived like me, you'd be home already."
I saw the same guy this morning. I thought about getting off the bus and talking to the guy and taking a picture of the sign and blogging about it. But I was late to a meeting, so I didn't. Which I suppose says a lot about why homelessness persists; everyone thinks it's bad, but everyone's always running late for a meeting, or a child's soccer game, or a new episode of a favorite show. It's always something.
Posted by: atul | November 09, 2006 at 11:07 PM
It should not engender pity . . . but a disquieting feeling. An economist with legal training and a brokers license could do some real damage to the bubble(s) upon which our sense of personal financial security rests.
Nice catch.
Posted by: ronled | November 09, 2006 at 11:57 PM
"If I lived here I'd be home by now" is practically my personal motto, true wherever I go and quite a profound thought, if one meditates on it frequently ... as I do.
:-)
Posted by: Miles | November 12, 2006 at 11:38 PM