«Bath salts, where people are inhaling this and going around and cannibalizing people,» Skelos said, referring to an incident in Florida where a man high on bath salts allegedly ate
part of homeless man's face.
Not exact matches
I walked into a church one and saw allot
of gold and silver all over the place in the church and outside the church was a dunkin donuts and there was a
homeless man that used to come in all the time no one used to help this
homeless man and most
of the people that went to this dunkin donuts were from the church the older people used to talk bad about the
homeless man and they would continue to talk about the
man behind the
homeless mans back when they would go to the church, to me that right there is
part of the seven deadly sins Gossip allot
of churches do this.
With an interdisciplinary staff
of fourteen full - or
part - time persons, the project maintains a diagnostic and treatment center where
homeless men receive medical and psychiatric examinations, psychological testing, group or individual psychotherapy, vocational counseling, and Antabuse.
Charley's mom walked out when he was young, and his dad is a beer - bellied slob (played by one - time Calvin Klein model Travis Fimmel, here looking more like the redneck version
of his rugged «Vikings» character), not a bad guy, but no role model either, getting drunk after work and using what remains
of his homecoming - king charm to bring home local women (it's a
part better suited to Steve Zahn, who appears later, miscast as an abusive, borderline -
homeless man).
Some
of those
parts include Beat author Neal Cassady in Heart Beat (1980), a
homeless bum who helps a dysfunctional rich family in the hit comedy Down and Out in Beverly Hills (1986), a family
man attempting to come to grips with his family's traumatic past while falling in love with his therapist in The Prince
of Tides (1991), a midwestern basketball coach in Blue Chips, and a world - weary detective in Mulholland Falls (1996).
The character could have easily turned over the
homeless man to the participating Purgers, but felt the
part of his soul he'd lose in doing so was worth more.
The
man is
part of an exhibition by British artists eventually to be auctioned (with proceeds going to the
homeless).