As a shoeshine boy in the French Quarter, he begged paint and brushes from local street artists, which led him to his vocation. |
Except shoeshine boys are generally smarter than editors, and will usually get out first. |
The setting is one of abject poverty and misery, yet the upbeat caption tells us that even victims of disaster need a good shoeshine. |
Once your shoe is completely dry, use the shoeshine brush to meticulously wipe off the polish. |
Most of them are shoeshine boys or porters and state that they live in a home or private room. |
Later, when asked what had prompted him to sell, he said it was when the shoeshine boys on the streets were telling him what shares to buy. |