“Chopsticks” Chicken, an Asian 3rd cousin removed, was a honored and respected person within the Japanese culture in the 20’s and 30’s. He would run around and give money to random people daily. So regularly that people became used to his dispensing money. On a day when he ran out of money early, he coined the phrase. “There’s too much month at the end of the money.” He was then trampled and squished by crowds of people looking for more of his regular handout. He slipped into a coma and later died, probably because in this culture you do not feed or provide liquids while someone sleeps.

There was a small park named after him by the grateful Japanese citizens. Unfortunately, it was located in Hiroshima and was vaporized with the first atomic bomb detonation.

 

 

 

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