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Naptime in Newark

- Peter - Thursday, April 9th, 2009 : goo

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On cold days, the sun-drenched, heated benches of offer warmth to an army of sleepy folks...

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JoeyD: there is a whole gaggle of em!

Anais NIN: I bet it smelled to high heaven in there?

Anais NIN: 11th Apr 2009 - 21:50 GMT

They are sleeping the sleep of dreams,
they are having sleep-terrors of a world
that they can never know.

RobT: 20th Apr 2009 - 19:06 GMT

I have no problem with having a warm place to sleep but this goes beyond the warmness for homeless. There's a health issue here which can cause an epidemic if the atmosphere is right. I've walked thru this every weekday and am scared of catching something and bringing it back to my family. Seeing that this is a major hub to New York, Philly and other city, if an epidemic does break out it's going to be a disaster.

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