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The Bird Man
Thu Aug 13, 2009 3:35:18 am
I walked through Washington Square Park today. I didn't need to. It would have been more efficient to take the train, but I had some time and I was nearby. As I walked through the park, I saw The Bird Man.

I am not really sure if he is the same bird man who frequented the park from 1992 to 1996, when I was a student at NYU. I visited the park every day at lunchtime and often saw a man there feeding birds. On rainy days, it was most spectacular. Nobody else was in the park when it rained except for the two of us. He fed the birds in a special way when it rained. His movements were like some style of Tai Chi unfamiliar to me. He moved slowly in his own unique dance in the rain as he periodically scattered pieces of bread on the lawn.
I never talked to him. I don' recall ever having made eye contact. It was the same today. He did not acknowledge my existence. He did not acknowledge anyone at all. People stared as they walked past him, because birds were standing on his head and shoulders and walking on his lap. I am not entirely certain it's the same man, but he certainly has the same energy and attraction to the birds. I realized today that I had never really looked at his face before.
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I walked through Washington Square Park today. I didn't need to. It would have been more efficient to take the train, but I had some time and I was nearby. As I walked through the park, I saw The Bird Man.

I am not really sure if he is the same bird man who frequented the park from 1992 to 1996, when I was a student at NYU. I visited the park every day at lunchtime and often saw a man there feeding birds. On rainy days, it was most spectacular. Nobody else was in the park when it rained except for the two of us. He fed the birds in a special way when it rained. His movements were like some style of Tai Chi unfamiliar to me. He moved slowly in his own unique dance in the rain as he periodically scattered pieces of bread on the lawn.
I never talked to him. I don' recall ever having made eye contact. It was the same today. He did not acknowledge my existence. He did not acknowledge anyone at all. People stared as they walked past him, because birds were standing on his head and shoulders and walking on his lap. I am not entirely certain it's the same man, but he certainly has the same energy and attraction to the birds. I realized today that I had never really looked at his face before.

Thu Aug 13, 2009 3:40:23 am
I think the guy on the left is picking his nose.

Thu Aug 13, 2009 4:20:51 am
re: comment#1
I think the guy on the left is picking his nose.
Or giving you the horns up sign.I imagine this requires the ability to stay very still for long periods of time, aside from bringing the goodies.

Thu Aug 13, 2009 4:22:48 am
re: comment#2
Or giving you the horns up sign.
I imagine this requires the ability to stay very still for long periods of time, aside from bringing the goodies.
He doesn't have to stay still. Birds have very good balance and can easily compensate for his movements.I imagine this requires the ability to stay very still for long periods of time, aside from bringing the goodies.

Thu Aug 13, 2009 4:25:20 am
I haven't seen the movie.

Thu Aug 13, 2009 4:38:56 am
re: comment#3
He doesn't have to stay still. Birds have very good balance and can easily compensate for his movements.
It wasn't the sense of balance I meant as much as building trust.
Thu Aug 13, 2009 4:41:05 am
re: comment#5
It wasn't the sense of balance I meant as much as building trust.
He has the right kind of energy. I can feel it in him. I would expect birds to trust him very quickly.
Thu Aug 13, 2009 5:18:51 am
agrees with: comment#1
I think the guy on the left is picking his nose.

Thu Aug 13, 2009 5:19:56 am
That's pretty cool.

Thu Aug 13, 2009 5:44:50 am
re: comment#9
The nose picking?
He would actually be pretty cute, if he weren't picking his nose...
Thu Aug 13, 2009 5:45:46 am
re: comment#11
He would actually be pretty cute, if he weren't picking his nose...
Nose picking does not affect attractiveness for me.
Thu Aug 13, 2009 5:49:28 am
re: comment#12
Nose picking does not affect attractiveness for me.
I agree, except for first impressions. If I knew him, and THEN he did that, it would still be gross, but I would be unaffected. 
Thu Aug 13, 2009 5:51:02 am
re: comment#13
I agree, except for first impressions. If I knew him, and THEN he did that, it would still be gross, but I would be unaffected.
Nose picking doesn't bother me at all, but what people do with the byproduct of it can be gross.
Thu Aug 13, 2009 5:53:00 am
agrees with: comment#14
Nose picking doesn't bother me at all, but what people do with the byproduct of it can be gross.

Thu Aug 13, 2009 5:55:02 am
re: comment#15
http://www.imnotobsessed.com/2006/09/11/did-brooke-shields-just-eat-a-booger/

Thu Aug 13, 2009 6:23:26 pm
re: comment#16
Much better than the penis-undergoes-extreme-diathermy link.

Thu Aug 13, 2009 6:25:07 pm
agrees with: comment#19
Much better than the penis-undergoes-extreme-diathermy link.






