Saturday, August 27, 2011

Dry land is not just our destination, it is our destiny!


Why yes, I'm quoting from "Waterworld." Illustration by Shawn Chittle. Taking a little Irene break. Back in a few hours. Photos, tips, warnings, rants to grieve98@gmail.com.

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

I have a gripe. The residents who live at 505 East 12th Street apparently think they don't need to remove the planters and chairs on their fire escapes. There is crap on all three levels. God forbid any of it flies off during the storm and kills somebody.

James Maher said...

How many of you are stuffed from eating all your supplies before the hurricane even started?

Marty Wombacher said...

Ha ha ha! Great work, Shawn!

Anonymous said...

Moron workers didn't remove/tie down big huge planks on the sidewalk shed at 145 1st Avenue...not looking forward to watching them become airborne. I complained to 311 but they fobbed me off to the Buildings dept, which will respond in 40 days...great.

Anonymous said...

re: 7:pm
after watching HOURS of irene tv.
this is the most important quote TODAY!

lindsay said...

Bahahha! I LOVE this!

Uncle Waltie said...

I already drank all of my storm supplies.
And here, as a public service:
ZYWIEC - Porter (9.5% alcohol) is cheaper than a Heineken at $ 1.99 a bottle. You can get it at the Deli on 4th & 2nd.
Uncle Waltie takes good care of his storm ravaged neighbors.

Melanie said...

@Shawn Chittle--I love this!!!Was there an egg cream special for the storm??I love Ray. I knew we could depend on him.