"Its 10a.m., tea time in London, cocktails in Singapore, says the neighborhood's favorable homeless man. Imagine a chuckle or two every time you walked out of the neighborhood church, or a good laugh once you stepped out of the supermarket. Peter Bis, was the cause of this, the self-proclaimed, homeless man who was a neighborhood fixture.
I find it disappointing that we can't celebrate the blissfulness of this young man until his passing. Peter is no short of a neighborhood legend, where his memorial lies underneath a tree. Regardless of his financial situation, he found numerous ways in his unusual pieces of advice for a bit of a pick-me-up to others. "No skinny dipping." When pressed to explain what this meant, he'd reply with an "Its illegal."
Nonetheless, Peter Bis is my new hero. His canny quotes have also left a place in my heart where it will never leave. Yet, I still wonder... is it teat time yet?
I find it disappointing that we can't celebrate the blissfulness of this young man until his passing. Peter is no short of a neighborhood legend, where his memorial lies underneath a tree. Regardless of his financial situation, he found numerous ways in his unusual pieces of advice for a bit of a pick-me-up to others. "No skinny dipping." When pressed to explain what this meant, he'd reply with an "Its illegal."
Nonetheless, Peter Bis is my new hero. His canny quotes have also left a place in my heart where it will never leave. Yet, I still wonder... is it teat time yet?