Whindbagg
- Location
- Worcester, Massachusetts, U.S.A.
- Birthday
- January 23
- Title
- Agent Provocateur
- Company
- Yes, have some.
- Bio
- Distinctly undistinguished. Strictly working-class. Misanthropic humanitarian. Lifelong observer and student of the human condition. Wild man in the closet, nut behind the wheel. Wanna go for a ride?
MY RECENT POSTS
- The Darker Side of the
Bishop's Dinner
December 29, 2010 04:00PM - The View From the Bottom:
Homelessness in America - Part
2
December 09, 2010 03:45PM - The View From the Bottom:
Homelessness in America-Part 1
December 05, 2010 02:32PM - A Message From the Invisibles
December 03, 2010 04:33PM - The View From the Bottom:
Homelessness in America -
Preface
November 23, 2010 05:08PM
MY RECENT COMMENTS
- “After your hiatus, I
welcome with joy this
latest
installment. I will
save to my…”
December 09, 2010 03:48PM - “For those waiting for my
second installment of my
series,
"The View From
the…”
December 03, 2010 04:52PM - “Thank you, Lizw9.
I’m sorry that this
piece was painful
to read.
Rest assur…”
November 30, 2010 04:07PM - “Thank you, Deborah
Young. I shudder to think that
this may be
the new normal. I
h…”
November 24, 2010 03:29PM - “Hoky smokes Bullwinkle!
Editor's Pick?! How the f***
did that
happen? More than
a…”
November 24, 2010 02:40PM
Whindbagg's Links
The Bishop’s Dinner has been a thirty-four year tradition in the Worcester Diocese. Every Thanksgiving and Christmas, an army of volunteers descend on St. Paul Cathedral’s spacious and well-appointed basement and put on a huge feed, serving hundreds of the poor, the indigent, the homeless… Read full post »
WHY ISN'T HE WORKING?
In the process of shopping this series around, the city editor for the local paper sent me a gracious email. Though she declined my proposal for having the series published in the paper, she made an observation that only an editor can make. It served to remind… Read full post »
This is the first in a series of articles about my experiences as a homeless person living in the U.S Northeast. I write this knowing full well the appeal of such a series will be limited.
There are many people that operate on the assumption that if one is homeless, that… Read full post »
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