But most of the people in Dundas Square are watching a nearby busker, especially now that he's standing on a 10-foot ladder, juggling knives. |
If Thingfish was a busker in the London Underground, I'd miss my train. |
The next time you pass a busker, stop and have a proper listen, as you might be missing out on the next big thing in music. |
London's trumpeting busker played the downtown streets and community for many years before giving it up this year. |
As the latter had said, the girl was sleeping still, and Mrs. busker saw that her position had not changed by a hair's breadth. |
Any busker, lecturer, musician, singer or street appealer must apply for a permit before performing in public, irrespective of whether money is collected. |