OK, so we've pretty much established that Pink Guy likes to hang around the 9th and 9th neighborhood. Here he rides past the former location of the Coffee Garden, no doubt on his way to the new location of the Coffee Garden.
The picture is hazy but undoubtedly shows Pink Guy back at 9th and 9th Starbucks on May 21. Notice how he has his faux fur pink jumper to look great on the outside, while sipping on a frappucino to stay cool on the inside. Slave to fashion.
Mr. Pinks as I have been calling him, enjoys working on hit fitness at the 24-hr in Sugar House. His favorite outfit is pale pink spandex pants and a long sleeve purle/pink tye dye shirt. I will attempt to get photos of him in action, but as you know he is elusive. He seems to enjoy the treadmill.
Other Encounters: My friend had to give him a pedicure once in the Sugarhouse area. He said it was the worst experience of his life.
I have seen Mr. Pinks at the Starbuck's on 4th and 7th washing his feet with a bottle of water. He was sitting on the patio basking in the sun and rinsing his tooties with a bottle of Arrowhead.
Pink Guy appears to have several different modes of transportation (including a blue truck -- extra Pink Guy bonus points to anyone with a photo!) Here's Pink Guy's pants and one of his bicycles, spotted near 4th east and 7th East.
In Utah This Week editor Michael Yount has graciously answered our call to publicize SLC Pink Guy, devoting his weekly column to this new scientific endeavor.
Salt Lake City Weekly, in its annual "Best of Utah" awards, has named Pink Guy "Best Local Eccentric on the Street." (Which leads one to wonder whether there is, in fact, a better local eccentric off the street.)
Pink Lady Scientific name: Pinkius locomaximus andywarhorus britanicus Range: Western United States, U.K. From: http://rachaelmason.blogspot.com/2007_02_01_archive.html
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Pink Man Scientific name: Pinkius locomaximus californius unicyclus Range: California, New York, Paris From: ptufts.blogspot.com/ 2006_09_01_archive.html