Does anyone else find it ironic that New Hampshire license plates embossed with "Live Free or Die" are made in their state prisons? With that question out of the way,how about the the man who wanted to escape his family 14 years ago and has been living in the Beijing Capital International Airport every since? Here's where it really gets weird...he left his home because he wanted to be able to smoke and drink without them nagging him. Apparently it's okay to smoke in the terminal but that doesn't answer how he is paying for his smoking and drinking or for that matter how he gets his monthly government allowance of 1000 yuan,around $200 US. For the record he isn't the person who has lived at an airport the longest that record belongs to a Turkish man who lived in one airport 27 years until it closed at which time he moved to another airport.
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