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A note of hope from voices of experience
Before oversize clocks and reality television and before he penned lyrics with Public Enemy, Flavor Flav was homeless. He slept in a dumpster and would escape just before the garbage truck came to haul the trash.
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By Akeya Dickson
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A note of hope from voices of experience
Before oversize clocks and reality television and before he penned lyrics with Public Enemy, Flavor Flav was homeless. He slept in a dumpster and would escape just before the garbage truck came to haul the trash.-
By Akeya Dickson