if you lived in the austin area in the last 20 years
you probably heard of him
no doubt several of you got selfies with him
or
pictures of him
he ran for mayor of austin more than once
heck
one time he got 2nd place
we all hoped he would win
and
we thought trump disrupted things
once when i was in san francisco
i shot this picture of a guy on his bike paused in front of
the ferry building where we were attending the satuday
farmers market
i somehow have lost the photo
but
if you would have been from austin
you would have said
whats he doing here
nytimes.com
he was a legion
as he rode around town on his bike
or
walked around town
in his high heels
his thong bottoms
his bikini top
a real icon he was
in fact
he may have been the most popular person in austin
at one time
he has since passed us on
left this earth he did
leaving a lot of memories
a lot of smiles
now
they are raising funds for a memorial for old leslie
here is the link
kxan.com
it will be a life size bronze statue of leslie
siting cross legged on a bench
with his long hair and beard
his bikini
his high heels
im sure when its all done
it will become one of those icon photos
folks will have to take while in austin
like the willie statue
or
the statue of stevie ray vaughn
or
barbara jordan in the airport
every time we fly into austin
i stop by her statue
tap her knee
and
say thank you to her
i guess ill sit on the bench next to leslie
and
well just sit there
in a moment of peace and quiet
may you rip
leslie
the organicgreen doctor
I am glad to hear that Austin may put up a statue of Leslie. I was proud to call him my friend.
ReplyDeleteBack when Austin was Austin, some sorehead wrote in the local daily that Leslie was am=n embarrassment to the city. I was so pleased to see a chorus of replies to the effect that people like the sorehead are a dime a dozen, but there was only one Leslie.
Keep Austin weird...love it!
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