Library Hobos? In Naperville?

In an attempt to stay sane and focused, I’ve been spending more time at the library since I lost my job. If I stay home, I tend to get a bit depressed and way antsy. By making myself get up and dressed and out the door, I feel like I have at least the semblance of a routine

Library culture is very interesting. We have a nice selection of regulars.


There are the college kids who didn’t go home for the summer, who spend their days prepping for the MCATs or other equally impressive tests.


We have the day traders. They’re easy to spot by the constant wrinkle in their forehead.


The mommies usually make an appearance right before lunch time. I think there must be some story time on the lower level right about then, the kids’ yelling having loud fun.


And then there is the one five- or six-year old girl who just wails away no matter what her dad does to calm her down. She’s my alarm clock, telling me when it’s time to reload on the coffee.


There are the retired folk who are the saddest things ever! Sitting by themselves in the quiet reading section, doing cross-words and I imagine pooping themselves.


But the most bad-ass regulars… the hobos!


Back round:


Naperville, Illinois is ritzy. By that I mean, big houses, bigger egos, and a huge tax revenue; enough for the city to support 3 libraries. My library is the #1 in the nation, based on population. It’s a college town with pricey restaurants and not a single homeless shelter or food stamp assistance office (I checked).


So how do we have hobos hangin’ out at the library each and everyday? I’ve narrowed in on three people in particular I am sure fit the hobo criteria.


Hobo: a lout, clumsy fellow, country bumpkin. OR a disreputable vagrant; "a homeless tramp"

*that’s dictionary.com’s definition.





Others may consider a hobo to be called:
Italian or Spanish: vagabondo
Danish or French or Swedish: vagabond
Czech or Slovak: tramp

I like to think of a hobo more on a visual basis, see video – it’s sad and a little offensive, you’ve been warned. The video’s not best quality, but it shows you exactly what TYPE of hobo I’m referring to.



I love my hobos. They make for good entertainment when I need some distraction from writing and actually accomplishing anything.

For example,

One of my hobos uses the payphone for his own… makes for great viewing when someone else attempts to place a call… hobo storming out and standing uncomfortably close behind the caller… trying to give the naive person a hint to get lost.

The payphone hobo and the sad old man hobo get into it, almost everyday arguing over answers to crossword puzzles.



Or when the lady hobo got kicked out for yelling at a kid who accidentally bumped into one of her numerous plastic bags she brings everywhere with her.

I haven’t really figured out why these three are always here, but I think it has to do with them being crazy, and without family to care for them.

Sad really. But also quite amusing. One more fun hobo video for your pleasure.


5 comments:

Kimmy said...

lol! Hobos in Naperville? I have to see for myself. Everytime I am in Naperville, I hold my breath until the yuppies pass me. Always afraid of that lawsuit. Not to mention, ROUTE 59. I walk into any store, and I am literally shoved into a corner! MAN! Hobos! I would feel at home. (giggle) love Kimmy

Kimmy said...

Hey Lady! If you ever wanna go yuppie bashing.. Give me a call! WOO HOO! I work in Oak Brook. ( I am hoping you are smiling!)

Anonymous said...

Loved this post! I can totally believe it. Sadly hobos are amongst the first things you notice as a visitor to the U.S. (no hobos back home).

True story - we were sitting on a park bench in Salt Lake City one time when a late 50s male hobo came up to us and started yelling "How much for a monkey and piece of paper? HOW MUCH for a monkey and a piece of paper?" He was gesturing angrily at us and becoming more and more irate, so after the fourth or fifth time he asked my husband said "Ah... fifty bucks?" and the hobo said "THANK YOU!" and wandered off completely satisfied.

Anonymous said...

Dude, you have hobos in your library? The most interesting thing we've got in ours are these huge cockroaches that jump out at you in the reference section... Sigh.

Jennae said...

While the library is bug free Judith, we do have three confirmed hobos. Check out my flickr account.... all I'm going to say is Hobo, bathroom, toes...
Naperville is yuppie central. We live right across the boarder in Aurora, and when we go to the restaurants in the downtown Naperville area, all the waitstaff comment on how nice it is to have us around because the hubbie and I aren't the stereo typical yuppies. Anytime any ones in the area, I'll give you a tour! If we're lucky, we can track down a hobo or two! I'll have to take a picture of the one that stations himself outside the parking garage... that's another post entirely! Thanks for all the comments guys!