wonder what these dudes are doing now? Line cooks or dishwashers or something. I was born and raised in NOLA. I see Gutter Punks sometimes in the bars that I go and drink at, if they get let in.
"crash where you land"...ahh...so deep. fuck this shit. they all have nice costumes on. this is not fighting society. this is losing. being a loser. being selfish and addicted. and what pisses me off is they have the intelligence to rationalize and justify this lifestyle instead of using their intelligence to pull out of it.
if the model for society gutter punks prefer were to be enacted, we would all go extinct. you don't like the machine? then become part of the damn thing and fix it. this is classic narcissism.
I'm surprised I didn't know any of the people in your video. I was a gutterpunk in NOLA from 1993 until 97' when I dumped my boyfriend and decided to get a life. I used to live in the Blue squat on Esplanade; it has since been demolished in 97 I think. Used to eat at the Oaznum Inn a lot; I know what Spam meant when he said that you can never go to the Aquarium or museums, cause all you've got is $7. So true. I never went once. It was all about getting high and being FREE. It was hard.
Hopefully you will get this since you posting a year ago. i was a gutterpunk in NOLA too from 94-95. what was your name? i went by boo, hung out with sonny, maus, teacher, and other people i cant recall their names.... trying to find the documentary i was in from these college kids and ran into this one.....
Hi Boo, I don't recall your name, but maybe you remember Mike & Molly? I am Molly. We knew Maus and Aedh (pronounced Ay-duh), Flipper, Malachai, Remmy, gosh, I can't recall many any more. We squatted in the Blue House on Esplanade. I also remember Bonnie, Brian & Janelle and their little son, Drake and Cin, Rat..... Sandman... Any of them sound familiar?
@blackberrybunny you never came through NY?? you just stayed out there??i used to be out here in NY, and lots of my friends would go out to Florida and stuff i heard a few say they wanted to go out to NOLA, but i dont know if they made it, i since moved on, its a hard life,its free and fun at times but overall can take a toll on you
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Wow, I miss a lot of these people
Kishamk 2 weeks ago
music?
DragonDancerss 4 months ago in playlist anew
when was this filmed? i squated in n.o. 94 never seen any of these people
kansasoutdoorsnetwok 10 months ago
@kansasoutdoorsnetwok
It was filmed during the Winter of 1996 and the Spring of 1997.
PAPILLON1975 10 months ago
theres a lot of gutterpunks that drink at The Abbey bar on Decatur in N.O.
MsOliviacat 10 months ago
i was a squatter in NOLA 4 2 years in 97-99 i went by the name of scum british kid any1 remember me????
davethepunk 1 year ago
I see that they have goals and stuff, but a lot of them are just ass holes and its really annoying. They are really aggressive about asking for money
BrianMalone89 1 year ago
come to shreveport louisiana we live the same way
318ray 1 year ago
good upload! make more if you can!
thetechnoPIMP 1 year ago
wonder what these dudes are doing now? Line cooks or dishwashers or something. I was born and raised in NOLA. I see Gutter Punks sometimes in the bars that I go and drink at, if they get let in.
smo1765 1 year ago
Hi~I'm Korean~Nice to see you*^^*
pengyou1909 2 years ago
"crash where you land"...ahh...so deep. fuck this shit. they all have nice costumes on. this is not fighting society. this is losing. being a loser. being selfish and addicted. and what pisses me off is they have the intelligence to rationalize and justify this lifestyle instead of using their intelligence to pull out of it.
rodge2001 2 years ago
if the model for society gutter punks prefer were to be enacted, we would all go extinct. you don't like the machine? then become part of the damn thing and fix it. this is classic narcissism.
rodge2001 2 years ago
I'm surprised I didn't know any of the people in your video. I was a gutterpunk in NOLA from 1993 until 97' when I dumped my boyfriend and decided to get a life. I used to live in the Blue squat on Esplanade; it has since been demolished in 97 I think. Used to eat at the Oaznum Inn a lot; I know what Spam meant when he said that you can never go to the Aquarium or museums, cause all you've got is $7. So true. I never went once. It was all about getting high and being FREE. It was hard.
blackberrybunny 3 years ago
@blackberrybunny
Hopefully you will get this since you posting a year ago. i was a gutterpunk in NOLA too from 94-95. what was your name? i went by boo, hung out with sonny, maus, teacher, and other people i cant recall their names.... trying to find the documentary i was in from these college kids and ran into this one.....
starrval 1 year ago
@starrval
Hi Boo, I don't recall your name, but maybe you remember Mike & Molly? I am Molly. We knew Maus and Aedh (pronounced Ay-duh), Flipper, Malachai, Remmy, gosh, I can't recall many any more. We squatted in the Blue House on Esplanade. I also remember Bonnie, Brian & Janelle and their little son, Drake and Cin, Rat..... Sandman... Any of them sound familiar?
blackberrybunny 1 year ago
@blackberrybunny you never came through NY?? you just stayed out there??i used to be out here in NY, and lots of my friends would go out to Florida and stuff i heard a few say they wanted to go out to NOLA, but i dont know if they made it, i since moved on, its a hard life,its free and fun at times but overall can take a toll on you
msnikish 11 months ago
It was filmed during the Winter of 1996 and the Spring of 1997.
PAPILLON1975 3 years ago
Great documentary. What year was this in?
dee468 3 years ago