"I was a maĆ®tre d’ at a restaurant for thirteen years. But
one week I got a really bad case of pneumonia that put me in the hospital.
While I was lying in that hospital bed, I was thinking about how I really didn’t
want to go back to work. Then that motivational speaker came on TV. You
know–the one that has all those teeth in his mouth. And he said: ‘Think back to
what made you happy when you were young! That’s what you should be doing!’ Well
I grew up in the country, and I always had a lot of dogs, so I thought that
nothing would make me happier than to be a dog walker. But I knew I needed to
distinguish myself. So I decided to make a uniform. I smoked a joint and came up
with this outfit. I wanted people to look at me and think: ‘If this man is
walking our dog, and there’s some sort of major disaster, he’s going to
survive. He’s going to fish for those dogs. He’s going to build a bunker and
shelter those dogs until it’s safe to bring them home.’ After I finished the
design, I got four of my friends to wear the uniform, and we borrowed all the
neighbors’ dogs, and we walked them down 5th Avenue while handing
out business cards. I got five customers that first day.”
--from the Humans of New York photo series/project
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