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05 Jul 2014, 3:43 pm

I invented the phrase 'street-dweller' about an hour ago whilst replying on another thread.

Roger Moore's 'King of the Road', and Ralph McTell's 'Streets of London' and another BeatNik song from 1963-4 which I cannot remember any more, are my life's theme songs.

All my life, I have regarded myself as being only one step away from a life on the road, and even now at my advanced age of 65 the idea is not without its attractions.

Street-dwellers frequently display unconventional behaviour - I wonder how many of them would qualify for a diagnosis of ASD.



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05 Jul 2014, 3:47 pm

Who is Roger Moore? Do you mean Roger Miller? I love that song, it's on my fav list on my iPod!



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05 Jul 2014, 3:56 pm

Roger Moore is the 2nd James Bond.



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05 Jul 2014, 3:58 pm

He also modelled for knitting patterns in the old days.


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05 Jul 2014, 4:00 pm

wozeree wrote:
Who is Roger Moore? Do you mean Roger Miller? I love that song, it's on my fav list on my iPod!


You don't know who roger moore is? 8O

He also played in the saint as well as the james bond films.



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05 Jul 2014, 4:04 pm

oops - I meant Roger Miller. And I can't remember anything at all about the Beatnik song, except that a classmate played it to me back in the day, and it chimed perfectly with my mindset at the time.



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05 Jul 2014, 4:17 pm

bumble wrote:
wozeree wrote:
Who is Roger Moore? Do you mean Roger Miller? I love that song, it's on my fav list on my iPod!


You don't know who roger moore is? 8O

He also played in the saint as well as the james bond films.


I know who THAT Roger Moore is, just not the singer named Roger Moore (because there isn't one). :D



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05 Jul 2014, 4:19 pm

kraftiekortie wrote:
Roger Moore is the 2nd James Bond.

Almost. George Lazenby was the second film actor to portray James Bond in On Her Majesty's Secret Service. Interestingly, Sean Connery returned as Bond immediately thereafter in Diamonds Are Forever. Lazenby's very short-lived role became "a metaphor for actors of lesser standing who have given non-iconic performances in major media franchises."


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05 Jul 2014, 5:19 pm

Here is a corrected version of the original post, which was not intended to be mainly about music and films -

I invented the phrase 'street-dweller' about an hour ago whilst replying on another thread.

Roger Miller's 'King of the Road', and Ralph McTell's 'Streets of London' and another BeatNik song from 1963-4 which I cannot remember any more, are my life's theme songs.

All my life, I have regarded myself as being only one step away from a life on the road, and even now at my advanced age of 65 the idea is not without its attractions.

Street-dwellers frequently display unconventional behaviour - I wonder how many of them would qualify for a diagnosis of ASD.



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05 Jul 2014, 5:35 pm

Good grief....talk about a thread derail lol.

anyways....i think there are probably lots of asd people who are street dwellers, who are more in charge of what they do and when, living on their own terms. i'd like it if i could just do whatever, whenever without anyone or anything else being involved.

i think a street dweller lives more like an animal. like there was a stray cat we sort of adopted that decided to live under our house. i thought about all the cat did was basically sleep and eat when it wanted. the cat would wander off and head down the street and do whatever a cat does. i wish my life was like that sometimes.



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05 Jul 2014, 6:14 pm

I observe street dwellers while volunteering at the soup kitchen once a week and many of them seem to me like they're somewhere on the spectrum. I also wonder how many street dwellers were kicked out of their family homes at a very young age and once they had a taste of freedom, they didn't want to turn back to their families.


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