The human interest story out of Chicago today.
The department of streets and sanitation evicted a man who had built a shelter in the undercarraige of a draw bridge over the Chicago river.
He had been living for three years in a structure built of timbers and scarp lumber wedged into the trusses beneath the operating bridge, and concealed with old blankets.
He had tapped into the electrical lines of the bridge operators office, and had a space heater, a TV, a microwave, and a Playstation.
He said every time the bridge opened and his home turned on its side, it was like an amusement park ride.
All you NEEEEED is air, food, shelter, and a little electricity from the operators office. :-)
Have fun, guys (and girls?).
P.S.
I heard on the radio today, there's a guy in California that has 1,497 credit cards.
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