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14:11:02 The Homeless Guy Blog homeless.
Demolish the stereotype of homeless people with a blog: it is the personal battle Kevin Barbieux, who thanks to his site has become a celebrity. Not owning a computer, lÕhomeless in Nashville, Tennessee, update his diary in public libraries, where he spends most of his days. Instead of dellÕimmagine 'bum smelling', Barbieux likes to present on the network as a clean person, spiritually deep, with a passion for cigars and unÕavversione for drugs. Intellectual refined tastes, although lazy reader, or so defined, Barbieux fills his speeches with quotations from Tom Waits to Carl Jung, and gives space to the city's cultural events, publishing the works of jpeg dellÕamico painter or telling the joy of being able to attend a concert of classical music thanks to a ticket got a gift. LÕunico obstacle: lÕansia of having to make his entrance into the music hall without having done even a shower, facing the glances of the other spectators, all 'dressed up' for lÕoccasione. A quarantunÕanni, Kevin has racked up a series of odd jobs typical of someone who does not want to homologate and occasionally needs to pull up some money: cook, mason, committed and also operator of telemarketing. And his blog is to show that 'the difference between being homeless and having one is not so substantial'. He, among the shades of gray, there lives ventÕanni, when he left San Diego on its Opel Cadet, became his home when he ran out of money. A Nashville. Since then he has learned to live on the street, and has become a real point of reference for the homeless community. From his blog, unable to reach anyone who needs to know where to get a shower, a hot soup or how to protect themselves from cold and seasonal ailments.
Ilaria Roncaglia