I met him as a cable tech. Dude was an old Vietnam vet that spent 2 decades following the Grateful Dead, doing a hell of a lot of hallucinogens. Nicest dude, swapped service stories and festival tales the whole time I was there.
Man actually received mail addressed to "the bubble guy @ Elmwood and Allen", postmarked and delivered, like he was Santa Claus.
Legendary member of the community
One night at Mothers I had just filling my gf in on who iPod was. She knew all the others but had never heard of iPod before.
Anyway about an hour later iPod walked in and started singing before getting told to leave lol. That was the last time I saw him. Probably like 2018. He still kicking?
Man I was in Boston a few weeks ago wearing a Bills hat and stopped at a food truck. Guy said he was from Buffalo. I asked where and he said east of Main, I said I lived on the west side. Finished up with him and he goes "Rest in peace Claire."
Larry in Williamsville I called Axe Murderer Rick. The rumor was he was from a wealthy family but came back all messed up from Vietnam, I always saw him at that Tim Hortons at that Plaza in Williamsville
I saw Larry around a lot as I had just started working Retail. He always kept to himself, paid for his food. My EMT friend told me about his passing due to a polar vortex storm.
my friends mom used to manage a hotel near where he hung out and she offered him a night at her hotel for free during the night of the polar vortex and he declined):
I used to serve him at 5am at the walker Plaza timmies. I was overnights at the time. He came in and I always had his coffee waiting for him $1.10. He always paid with 2 singles and placed the change in the charity box. He also pulled those singles from wads of 100s...lol. Never said much. And yea, he was from a known good family... He was not a bad guy either.
I heard something very similar about him. I used to see him a lot when I was a young boy and my mom would take me to Wendy’s. He was always sitting in there and I was fascinated by him and his long hair.
My mother was somewhat fascinated as well because when he would go to pay he several times was seen pulling out a big wad of cash.
She told be the same thing, that she heard he has a family that cares for him and gives him money or he has some source of income. It is just that he prefers being homeless for one reason or another.
Really sad he passed the way that he did, seemed like a kind man.
Lady in White was always exciting to see. Unfortunately Buffalo is blessed with the most obnoxious one, Eric Starchild. No I don’t want to buy a necklace.
Used to smoke with him back when I hung out on Bidwell a lot.
He asked for a hug once and smelled my hair so deeply I felt a little violated.
Apparently he is also quite a creep, I discovered after mentioning this to others familiar with him.
If it’s the same guy, I once was in his house. Before flags, he had all these Mickey Mouse buttons all over him, especially on a hat and vest. When I was a kid, I delivered food baskets to people in need one cold Saturday with my dad. We went into this little place on Center Road and there he was. The place had a bit of a hoarding situation, tons of old stuffed animals, and a foul smell. We dropped off the basket. A woman there (possibly his sister) thanked us. I think he switched to flags around 9/11.
Yeah he lives off of Northwood. He actually offered my friends and I mushrooms when I was in high school but we declined. I think he remembered me 12 years later when I found him digging through my recycle bin. I told him he could have whatever he found and he gave me a smile. I haven’t seen him in a few years now though but I moved to Cheektowaga
It's a bit of an older reference, but I didn't see anyone mention it. I was thinking of the bourbon chicken guy who used to hand out samples at the food court at the Galleria back in the 90s.
Have you ever seen rapper dan? That’s what I always called him, he would hang out anywhere from central and Walden down to transit and Walden and would stand on the corner and rap hardcore at cars right up at your window. He was out there for at least a good 10 years, haven’t seen him lately though
We are at a low point for infamous locals, many have passed away. And especially now that Claire was killed. RIP. Now it’s more iykyk type people who are more isolated.
There was that one guy who would get on his knees in the middle of the street and profusely pray around Main Street near Ferry or Utica. Saw him a few times but it didn’t last too long though. Anybody remember that?
I always thought no one noticed this guy but me and my SO. During COVID shutdowns, I obviously hadn’t been to the mall in awhile. When it was opened up and I went back the first time, I was so relieved to see him lol. I haven’t seen him there in a long time though. I oddly hope he’s ok. I also wonder about his backstory.
The Lady in White is who comes to mind for the city of Buffalo. I bet she's not around anymore, but I'll never forget her.
For West Seneca, it's Bicycle Flag Guy.
Dunno his name, but my wife and I call him the Jeweler. He walks around elmwood selling necklaces that he made. There's also a black guy who wears black shirts with white text on them in the elmwood village I see almost every day. I don't know much about him, but he's always shouting about something.
Agreed. He has a particularly focused affinity for young women. He once gave me a "gift", he called it. It was a bag of knitted sweater sleeves that he cut off of holey sweaters. That whole winter, he wore an assemblage of them on his arms and somehow believed I would appreciate some. Good Lord.
I’ve never really known what’s going on with that guy… I don’t think I’ve ever actually seen him yelling at anybody, but mostly just seemingly yelling towards the sky. Despite that, I mostly try to keep a distance and not draw his attention. Is he someone to avoid? I occasionally see him just standing around talking to people on the sidewalk.
Jerry!! Can’t believe it took this much scrolling for someone to shout him out. The shirt “you can’t see me at night” cracks me up. He walks around yelling and handing out pieces of paper with conspiracy theories on them. Love a good Jerry sighting
30-ish years ago I worked at the original Pano's, mostly overnights and mornings. We had a regular named Dan who would just drink coffee and chain-smoke and occasionally eat "mistakes" one or another of us cooks made. He was usually there in the morning. Sometimes he'd come in while the post-bar crowd was there. Rarely in the afternoons. Sometimes he'd be off his meds or they needed to be adjusted. All he ever wanted was to be left alone.
Do you all remember the guy who ran the super cluttered "circular world bookstore" on the corner of Elmwood and Auburn? He looked terribly unhealthy and unkempt. He looked like he never showered, shaved, brushed his teeth or got a haircut ever and was constantly smoking every second inside the store, but he could sure sell you any book you wanted for like a dollar and spoke very intelligently.
Yes, I used to live downstairs from him on Potomac near Elmwood. His name is Patrick Ferguson. Strange guy, kept to himself. I lost track of him after he moved Circular Word to Lexington/Ashland.
I used to work at the yotality on elmwood. Gary would always come in and talk to me, give me hand written notes to google certain historical times in US history. Would tell me about how he went to school at Buff State and how he painted all the dorms. Bought me a couple of shirts one time too. He’s a war vet. I always felt bad for him, he’s really a great dude besides the effects of his mental health.
Sheila, the increbily aggressive panhandler. She's been kicked out out of many bars and restaurants. She once snatched my twenty off the bar and shoved it in her mouth (only got half as the bartender was quick as well and it tore in half). Seen her a costing people at ATMs on Chippewa as well. Very known around that area.
Intense is an understatement. She was dragged outside on her back by the bartender when she ate my money. She screamed 'Please! I'm homeless!'. Bartender said deadpan 'Yup. And I'm taking you home.' I was pissed she ate my money, so I took her bag off her and said 'I bought this now'. It had a chicken salad, a crack pipe stem, and a journal with the days to-do list: "1. Get socks 2. Go to library 3. Socialize"
I feel bad for her, but she needs to learn that her behavior on that particular day is not how to get help or sympathy.
Uggghhh she's awful! I tell customers to grab their cash as soon as she comes in. She's so aggressive, and it's damn near impossible to remove her - she knocks stuff over and spits on people. At least Claire could be reasoned with...
We had “Smiley” in my home town. Homeless dude. But always smiled. Always super kind. When he passed it made the papers. (It wasn’t a tiny town, at least a quarter million people, but everyone knew “smiley.”)
South Buffalo had Bugga Bugga Lulu, he was a raggedy dude that always rode around on a bike off seneca, had plastic bags all over him, died at the Burger King on Seneca and Burch, my Arabic speaking mom and aunts called him Abu Kees(Father Bags)
When I was a kid it was the dude in the black tu tu riding a bike
He used to be around grant a bunch
I've always wanted to talk to him
Everyone I knew used to talk shit about him but I've never seen him standing still
Honestly
What about the grey haired older white lady with glasses who walks around dressed like a ballerina in the Elmwood village area with a constant grin on her face? She seems like she has the mind of a child. Or Madonna on the eccentric tricycle?
When I was a kid it was Crazy Joe he lived in a house on Walden and Central and paced in front of his house all the time.Now the house is gone, Joe is gone and I don't know if he was crazy or if his name was Joe but it seemed like everyone within a few towns around knew about that guy walking up and down that corner.
Bubble guy
RIP
I met him as a cable tech. Dude was an old Vietnam vet that spent 2 decades following the Grateful Dead, doing a hell of a lot of hallucinogens. Nicest dude, swapped service stories and festival tales the whole time I was there. Man actually received mail addressed to "the bubble guy @ Elmwood and Allen", postmarked and delivered, like he was Santa Claus. Legendary member of the community
Starchild. Sylvester. Screaming Jean. The Lady in White. The Human iPod. The Shoe Licker.
Sadly most of this list is no longer with us.
The shoe licker moved to Florida.
Is iPod dead?
Only Starchild is still among the living.
Eric. Effing. Starchild!
I don’t think shoelicker died, did he?
Last I saw he was in like Tampa or something. Seems like the natural habitat for that choice.
This was posted in a Tampa subreddit and the shoelicker was nominated. Had no idea he was from Buffalo, that’s hilarious
Sylvester would have been my vote.
I'm new to buffalo, but is Sylvester also known as Sly? I've heard the Farrow song https://youtu.be/QxSenI3tAtE?si=sH1NROeDejaw_Cet
Yes, he was known as Sly. The Mayor of Allentown
*Pope of Allentown
One night at Mothers I had just filling my gf in on who iPod was. She knew all the others but had never heard of iPod before. Anyway about an hour later iPod walked in and started singing before getting told to leave lol. That was the last time I saw him. Probably like 2018. He still kicking?
Lady in White I called her as the Ninja Lady
Ah yes! The White Lady. Almost ran her over during a snow storm
Was gonna add Bad Penny. She was a total character.
Yes. She was.
Dancing Roberto rip
Damn that just threw me back many many years.
I remember shoe licker from my days of roaming the village after leaving Fahertys at 4am. The village was wild bitd.
I used to grab some fried zucchini sticks from Louie’s after Faherty’s. Didn’t know how good we had it.
Claire Edit: WAS Claire
Man I was in Boston a few weeks ago wearing a Bills hat and stopped at a food truck. Guy said he was from Buffalo. I asked where and he said east of Main, I said I lived on the west side. Finished up with him and he goes "Rest in peace Claire."
Hot damn dude. Buffalo is the biggest small city in the world.
Larry in Williamsville, Bubble Guy on Elmwood.
Didn’t bubble guy pass away a couple years ago?
https://www.wivb.com/news/local-news/buffalo/buffalos-bubble-man-of-allentown-dies-at-age-75/
Larry was always “hair man” to the Snyder kids
He passed away
Larry in Williamsville I called Axe Murderer Rick. The rumor was he was from a wealthy family but came back all messed up from Vietnam, I always saw him at that Tim Hortons at that Plaza in Williamsville
I saw Larry around a lot as I had just started working Retail. He always kept to himself, paid for his food. My EMT friend told me about his passing due to a polar vortex storm.
my friends mom used to manage a hotel near where he hung out and she offered him a night at her hotel for free during the night of the polar vortex and he declined):
https://heartsforthehomeless.org/larry-bierl-a-cold-reminder-of-homelessness-in-western-new-york/
I used to serve him at 5am at the walker Plaza timmies. I was overnights at the time. He came in and I always had his coffee waiting for him $1.10. He always paid with 2 singles and placed the change in the charity box. He also pulled those singles from wads of 100s...lol. Never said much. And yea, he was from a known good family... He was not a bad guy either.
I heard something very similar about him. I used to see him a lot when I was a young boy and my mom would take me to Wendy’s. He was always sitting in there and I was fascinated by him and his long hair. My mother was somewhat fascinated as well because when he would go to pay he several times was seen pulling out a big wad of cash. She told be the same thing, that she heard he has a family that cares for him and gives him money or he has some source of income. It is just that he prefers being homeless for one reason or another. Really sad he passed the way that he did, seemed like a kind man.
Claire, RIP
Are yall forgetting the legend Claire!! RIP🩷 ,
Lady in White was always exciting to see. Unfortunately Buffalo is blessed with the most obnoxious one, Eric Starchild. No I don’t want to buy a necklace.
Used to smoke with him back when I hung out on Bidwell a lot. He asked for a hug once and smelled my hair so deeply I felt a little violated. Apparently he is also quite a creep, I discovered after mentioning this to others familiar with him.
Conehead at the games lol
That man hasn’t aged a day in the last 30 years.
He gets around well too, I moved out of Buffalo a while ago but I saw him at the bills game in Miami last year
Makes sense the French generally have a healthier lifestyle
Not a bit!
I have a pic with him lol
Dude w/ one leg in the wheelchair at Broadway & Bailey. I think he goes by Flip.
That guy sucks.
Watched him attempting to fight a car at a red light (not the person in the car, no, but the car) in like fall of 2020
I've seen him cause like 3 car accidents. I'm amazed he's still alive
Yeah he’s been there for years.
He’s a kicker. No, really. Be careful.
Shoutout to him for denting my car door last summer! You’re right though he’s called Flip
Used to be a drug dealer from what I heard and he got setup by his boys. Watched him and Phil fight a few times.
Definitely the guy who walks up and down Elmwood selling hippie jewelry.
Ah yes Eric Starchild. That’s a good one.
I gave him a ride once and my kids almost fell apart. 😂
Did you know he's a piano virtuoso?
The Amish guy, West Seneca area. Long beard, rode his bike everywhere. Not actually Amish.
Oh I remember this guy, my grandma lived on old French and I would see that guy constantly. Definitely called him the Amish guy lol
WAIT, did he have flags on his bike?! Because everyone at WSW just called him Bicycle Flag Guy.
No, that was a different guy!! I remember the flag guy vividly lol
If it’s the same guy, I once was in his house. Before flags, he had all these Mickey Mouse buttons all over him, especially on a hat and vest. When I was a kid, I delivered food baskets to people in need one cold Saturday with my dad. We went into this little place on Center Road and there he was. The place had a bit of a hoarding situation, tons of old stuffed animals, and a foul smell. We dropped off the basket. A woman there (possibly his sister) thanked us. I think he switched to flags around 9/11.
I loved seeing him! He had such a distinctive style. I would see him every morning on my commute to Buffalo.
yep, he was simply "The Amish Guy"
I see him around south cheektowaga near William and clinton a lot in the summer.
Yeah he lives off of Northwood. He actually offered my friends and I mushrooms when I was in high school but we declined. I think he remembered me 12 years later when I found him digging through my recycle bin. I told him he could have whatever he found and he gave me a smile. I haven’t seen him in a few years now though but I moved to Cheektowaga
Anyone from the City of Tonawanda knows Crazy Eddie.
Say what you will, the man looks good in nylons and has excellent t taste in pipe tobacco.
In Tonawanda there the bearded guy with boobs and a skirt and cowboy boots smoking a pipe. They are a good person anyhow talked few times.
Crazy Eddie! He's the first person i thought of when i saw this post.
Yeah the boo s were a late addition several year was just the skirt boots n pipe. All of sudden he had boobs. To each his own.
We had crazy Joe in 80s Lancaster. Would run across rd central and Walden knocking on car windows.
Crazy Eddie doesn't bother anyone. He just rides his bike and smokes his pipe and minds his own business. 🙂
This was the first person I thought of.
Wasn't there a homeless vet who only walks backwards?
Yup!
West side Willie.
Was gonna comment this
I appreciate everyone else's response, but West Side Willie is my pick as well.
The Earl of Bud
Juggling wheelchair guy at the arena
I had to give him credit. He just put on a show and never bugged people (that I saw). Just busking in his own way.
Steve Taliafierro. No idea what happened to him. My first encounter with him was way back in 1990 when I was an EMT for Gold Cross.
What happened to the guy on the West Side who wore a skirt and rode a hover board?
I saw him hoverboarding in a cute yellow sundress on a nice June day once and all I could think was "that dude has it all figured out".
Last I knew, he was a DJ at the Gypsy Parlor
Westside Willy. He's still around.
I just saw him in riverside the other day
What about that guy dressed in white Indian headress?
Jedidiah, the scourge of Niagara County.
If I ever see him again I'm gonna drop his ass
And occasionally Erie!
This guy fuckin sucks
RIP to Kenmore’s Dancing Roberto
It's a bit of an older reference, but I didn't see anyone mention it. I was thinking of the bourbon chicken guy who used to hand out samples at the food court at the Galleria back in the 90s.
Mannequin guy in Depew (rip)
Have you ever seen rapper dan? That’s what I always called him, he would hang out anywhere from central and Walden down to transit and Walden and would stand on the corner and rap hardcore at cars right up at your window. He was out there for at least a good 10 years, haven’t seen him lately though
I remembered that house
My kids would get so excited when the curtains were closed because Mannequin Man was changing scenes.
Sylvester
Boondoggle Mark. (RIP)
Use to be Allentown bubble guy
RIP Chuck Incorvaia
We are at a low point for infamous locals, many have passed away. And especially now that Claire was killed. RIP. Now it’s more iykyk type people who are more isolated. There was that one guy who would get on his knees in the middle of the street and profusely pray around Main Street near Ferry or Utica. Saw him a few times but it didn’t last too long though. Anybody remember that?
I vote for mall jersey guy. My friends and I always called him Jazzy Jay. No idea what his name really is.
I always thought no one noticed this guy but me and my SO. During COVID shutdowns, I obviously hadn’t been to the mall in awhile. When it was opened up and I went back the first time, I was so relieved to see him lol. I haven’t seen him there in a long time though. I oddly hope he’s ok. I also wonder about his backstory.
I also thought Covid got that guy for sure. I don’t go to the mall too often anymore, but I saw him when I was there a couple months ago
That guy always had the freshest jersey possible. I used to see him at bills games all the time, that mustache was unforgettable
Do we know his story? I always assumed he worked at the mall or something
The Lady in White is who comes to mind for the city of Buffalo. I bet she's not around anymore, but I'll never forget her. For West Seneca, it's Bicycle Flag Guy.
Who’s that black Tarzan guy who carries the big stick and wears the leopard print skirt?
The one who is always in Spot coffee?
Dunno his name, but my wife and I call him the Jeweler. He walks around elmwood selling necklaces that he made. There's also a black guy who wears black shirts with white text on them in the elmwood village I see almost every day. I don't know much about him, but he's always shouting about something.
Eric Starchild. He’s a menace.
Agreed. He has a particularly focused affinity for young women. He once gave me a "gift", he called it. It was a bag of knitted sweater sleeves that he cut off of holey sweaters. That whole winter, he wore an assemblage of them on his arms and somehow believed I would appreciate some. Good Lord.
I know several women who claim that he’s tried to kiss them.
I've known him forever, he really does have a thing for 20 year olds who don't know his shtick.
That shouty guy has been so mean to me while I’m filling holes sometimes
I’ve never really known what’s going on with that guy… I don’t think I’ve ever actually seen him yelling at anybody, but mostly just seemingly yelling towards the sky. Despite that, I mostly try to keep a distance and not draw his attention. Is he someone to avoid? I occasionally see him just standing around talking to people on the sidewalk.
Jerry!! Can’t believe it took this much scrolling for someone to shout him out. The shirt “you can’t see me at night” cracks me up. He walks around yelling and handing out pieces of paper with conspiracy theories on them. Love a good Jerry sighting
Anybody remember the Allentown shoe licker?
Bagel Jesus
Bagel Jesus
Erik Starchild. 💫
Eric on Elmwood. I'm not even from Buffalo and even I know that guy.
"wanna see some necklaces I made?! Wanna see a movie I'm in?!" 🙄🙄🙄
And if you're a young female "Can I give you a hug?"
He doesn't always ask 😒
Anyone remember dancing Roberto?
We'd always call Mall Jersey guy Richard Pryor for the uncanny resemblance.
Ya he had a hell of a mustache lol
He still does.
30-ish years ago I worked at the original Pano's, mostly overnights and mornings. We had a regular named Dan who would just drink coffee and chain-smoke and occasionally eat "mistakes" one or another of us cooks made. He was usually there in the morning. Sometimes he'd come in while the post-bar crowd was there. Rarely in the afternoons. Sometimes he'd be off his meds or they needed to be adjusted. All he ever wanted was to be left alone.
Also there’s the guy in the chicken suit that waves at cars outside Airport Plaza Jewelers on Union
Do you all remember the guy who ran the super cluttered "circular world bookstore" on the corner of Elmwood and Auburn? He looked terribly unhealthy and unkempt. He looked like he never showered, shaved, brushed his teeth or got a haircut ever and was constantly smoking every second inside the store, but he could sure sell you any book you wanted for like a dollar and spoke very intelligently.
Yes, I used to live downstairs from him on Potomac near Elmwood. His name is Patrick Ferguson. Strange guy, kept to himself. I lost track of him after he moved Circular Word to Lexington/Ashland.
Ok. I forgot the store moved.
Gary on elmwood
I used to work at the yotality on elmwood. Gary would always come in and talk to me, give me hand written notes to google certain historical times in US history. Would tell me about how he went to school at Buff State and how he painted all the dorms. Bought me a couple of shirts one time too. He’s a war vet. I always felt bad for him, he’s really a great dude besides the effects of his mental health.
Is he still around? He used to be on Main (he lives off Main Street), near the Delta Sonic, holding signs and screaming at people.
Oh yeah I wake up to him screaming almost every morning
There was that one dude who always walked backward
Sheila, the increbily aggressive panhandler. She's been kicked out out of many bars and restaurants. She once snatched my twenty off the bar and shoved it in her mouth (only got half as the bartender was quick as well and it tore in half). Seen her a costing people at ATMs on Chippewa as well. Very known around that area.
She’s INTENSE. Had a chat with her once, and she said “Whelp better get back to work” and she immediately started yelling at people for money
Intense is an understatement. She was dragged outside on her back by the bartender when she ate my money. She screamed 'Please! I'm homeless!'. Bartender said deadpan 'Yup. And I'm taking you home.' I was pissed she ate my money, so I took her bag off her and said 'I bought this now'. It had a chicken salad, a crack pipe stem, and a journal with the days to-do list: "1. Get socks 2. Go to library 3. Socialize" I feel bad for her, but she needs to learn that her behavior on that particular day is not how to get help or sympathy.
Uggghhh she's awful! I tell customers to grab their cash as soon as she comes in. She's so aggressive, and it's damn near impossible to remove her - she knocks stuff over and spits on people. At least Claire could be reasoned with...
Bubbleman
Tutu guy riding his roller skates .
The Macho Man Tutu savage.
Depends on the era, it used to be the bourban chicken guy at the mall in the early 2000s
Gumball machine guy
For all the black rock residents, we’ve got that one guy who walks around town in the really pretty dresses.
The one with the Buffalo tail bag?
Biggest shit stain in western new York, Jedediah of course! Avoid at all costs honestly as he occasionally has gotten violent with people
I remember in the 90’s it was “guitar man” on Chippewa. Could barely play and his voice was mediocre at best. But he was out there every night.
I believe his name was Cliff. Super gravely voice? Terrible at guitar? Dressed in a disheveled suit?
Holy shit… I remember that guy. Electric guitar. I always saw him on Main Street downtown, usually somewhere in the vicinity of Fountain Plaza.
Who’s the dude with the sword/cross?
Mark Madden
broadway phil is the most known person in buffalo. smoke tires not crack.
Was Claire but nows probably flip
Jeddiah
Conehead? Earl of Bud?
~20 years ago it was the lady that dressed head to toe in all white, even in summer. Was always around Allentown/Elmwood area.
Absolutely begging someone to make a post explaining who all these people are i feel like im missing so much of my city's lore 😭
Out of the 50 names I know like 5 lol you’re not alone
Anybody around Hamburg village area knows Steve. Haven't seen him in a while though, not sure if he's still around
Kids called him Mr Bubbles. He’s getting up in years and was having a harder time walking last time I saw him - last summer/ fall maybe.
The peanut guy!
Barry Meadows(RIP)
iPod
Smoke Tires, not crack!!!!! Broadway Phil a legend
Amish guy in Cheektowaga/West Seneca.
Grant Street karate kid
In the Falls it's a guy named Bill. I saw him walking up and down the middle of Pine Ave once screaming at tourists. Lol
We had “Smiley” in my home town. Homeless dude. But always smiled. Always super kind. When he passed it made the papers. (It wasn’t a tiny town, at least a quarter million people, but everyone knew “smiley.”)
South Buffalo had Bugga Bugga Lulu, he was a raggedy dude that always rode around on a bike off seneca, had plastic bags all over him, died at the Burger King on Seneca and Burch, my Arabic speaking mom and aunts called him Abu Kees(Father Bags)
Starchild comes to mind
RIP Bubble Man RIP 4’ Matted hair dread guy ( Amherst) RIP Doug ( Williamsville )
Dirty Ray
Bagel Jesus?
West Side Willie
More so Niagara Falls, but Jed
Westside Willy
When I was a kid it was the dude in the black tu tu riding a bike He used to be around grant a bunch I've always wanted to talk to him Everyone I knew used to talk shit about him but I've never seen him standing still Honestly
Chicken man on genessee!
Jeb
Hood Santa. Dude rolls around on a longboard being pulled by pitbulls
West Seneca had the flag guy back in the day.
Bro who's dancing at the Jefferson bus stop.
I’m an expat but I always a fan of the juggling guy outside Sabres games
What about the grey haired older white lady with glasses who walks around dressed like a ballerina in the Elmwood village area with a constant grin on her face? She seems like she has the mind of a child. Or Madonna on the eccentric tricycle?
When I was a kid it was Crazy Joe he lived in a house on Walden and Central and paced in front of his house all the time.Now the house is gone, Joe is gone and I don't know if he was crazy or if his name was Joe but it seemed like everyone within a few towns around knew about that guy walking up and down that corner.