December 22, 2006

Hopeless?
FOUND by Lara Bjork in Oakland, California
From the magic newspaper box at 27th and Broadway. It looks like there's supposed to be a photo of one of the angel dust dealer (didn't angel dust disappear by the end of the 70s?) but, alas, we'll never know who to look for. Sadly, the East Bay Express box has only had newspapers in it of late, but I always check just in case.
Nicholas in Grand Rapids MI
Reminds me of the Earls list on "My Name Is Earl"
+ December 22, 2006 11:04 AM +
Neil in some where safer than prison
I'm the first comment! Is this a homeless person who is begging and selling drugs. What a sad day I don't feel like being generous during the Christmas season if homeless people are trafficing drugs and getting handouts.
+ December 22, 2006 11:25 AM +
Jennifer in Costa Mesa, CA
Was the info and photo being "sent to news media" by sticking it into a newspaper box? Brilliant. BTW, angel dust IS still around, I've heard it called PCP or sherm.
+ December 22, 2006 01:26 PM +
eric in LA
Angeldust is still VERY around. You can simulate a dust high by dipping a smokeable substance in embalming fluid. To learn more about the wonderful world of PCP just listen to the "Leak Bros." on Def Jux records.
+ December 23, 2006 11:53 PM +
Quartz in Norfolk, NE
Personally, I find the phrase 'Hopeless not Dopeless' rather inspiring. ;^P
+ December 24, 2006 04:14 PM +
megan in berkeley
i wonder if this person is still around, and if so, if i've seen her (i'm assuming it's a "her," since it says "and her life story")...i live right near channing.
+ December 25, 2006 12:26 PM +

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