Wow. I’ve never seen this guy, but I do see the guy with the boombox from time to time. Also, there’s a woman who walks on the weekends with her headphones on and sort of dances and lip synchs as she goes.
This guy has been at the Tacoma Farmers Market every week I have been down, standing in front of the Bostwick Tully’s. I also spotted him one Saturday at Seattle Center, neat the entrance to the Monorail. He sure does get around
He’s everywhere. He sets up camp out in front of Tully’s every Thursday during the downtown market, and I saw him all three days outside the Seattle Center at Bumbershoot.
Niki: Hi! Yes, he was new to me as well, though apparently he’s a stah *jazz hands*.
Sara: Wow! That’s impressive! Seattle even. I guess I always approach the market from the other end and don’t cross the street once I reach that side. I can’t believe I missed him!
Joe: Ha! He’s a regular celebrity.
Tacoma Friend: Well, at least he’s new to me and Niki. I’m glad there is one other person in Tacoma who somehow missed him.
Wow. I’ve never seen this guy, but I do see the guy with the boombox from time to time. Also, there’s a woman who walks on the weekends with her headphones on and sort of dances and lip synchs as she goes.
This guy has been at the Tacoma Farmers Market every week I have been down, standing in front of the Bostwick Tully’s. I also spotted him one Saturday at Seattle Center, neat the entrance to the Monorail. He sure does get around
He’s everywhere. He sets up camp out in front of Tully’s every Thursday during the downtown market, and I saw him all three days outside the Seattle Center at Bumbershoot.
I love the title of this blog. Yes! Keep Tacoma weird. I’ve seen this guy at the Tacoma Farmers’ Market.
Niki: Hi! Yes, he was new to me as well, though apparently he’s a stah *jazz hands*.
Sara: Wow! That’s impressive! Seattle even. I guess I always approach the market from the other end and don’t cross the street once I reach that side. I can’t believe I missed him!
Joe: Ha! He’s a regular celebrity.
Tacoma Friend: Well, at least he’s new to me and Niki. I’m glad there is one other person in Tacoma who somehow missed him.