Well, in some cities, there are homeless musicians. There was one who played the saxophone in a very unique style. He would add all these crazy sound effects like honking like a goose in the middle of a song. People couldn't help but laugh and at the same time, they were impressed by his creativity. His 'homeless' status just added to the charm of his performance.
There was a homeless guy who made a 'house' out of cardboard boxes near a park. He painted it to look like a castle. Whenever kids passed by, he would pretend to be the king and tell them made - up stories about his 'kingdom'. It was really funny how the kids got so into it.
Once, there was a homeless man who found an old guitar. He started playing it on the street corner. His music was so catchy that people actually stopped and started a little impromptu dance party around him. He ended up making enough money that day to buy himself a really nice meal.
Sure. There was a homeless woman who had a stray dog as her companion. One day, the dog chased a squirrel up a tree and got stuck halfway. The woman had to call the local fire department, who came and rescued the dog. The whole situation was quite comical with the dog looking all embarrassed and the woman laughing and thanking the firefighters.
There was this one homeless guy who was an amazing storyteller. He would gather a small group of people and start telling these tall tales about his adventures. He would use all kinds of wild gestures and voices. One time he told a story about how he once flew to the moon on a magic broomstick. His creativity and humor were really something special.
There was a homeless guy near my college campus. He always had a guitar with him. One day, he started playing really wild and crazy music that was a mix of different styles. He was dancing around while playing and made everyone around him laugh. He seemed to be in his own little world having the best time.
Once I saw a homeless guy who had a pet pigeon. He talked to it like it was his best friend and the pigeon seemed to really listen. It was quite a funny sight as he walked around with the pigeon on his shoulder.
One sad homeless story is about a single mother with two kids. She lost her job due to company downsizing. With no savings, they ended up on the streets. They had to sleep in their old car on cold nights. The children often cried from hunger and the mother felt so helpless, constantly worried about their safety.
A homeless man I heard about used to pretend he was a tour guide in the city where he lived. He would give made - up facts about the buildings and attractions, and tourists sometimes followed him just for the fun of it.
One of the best homeless stories could be about a man who was homeless but started a small community garden in an abandoned lot. He grew vegetables and shared them with other homeless people. It became a place of hope and unity.