Huh, when I ventured outside this morning the streets didn't seem as bad as I thought they would. Then again I didn't go anywhere near St. Marks, which is where I assume these photos were taken...
Totally agree. How hard is it to take pride in your neighborhood? EV is full of defeatist, nihilist losers. And I'm not just talking about the NYU woooh's. Doberman owners leaving massive poop on the sidewalk, bar owners who couldn't be bothered sweeping hundreds of cigarette buts...the list goes on. If you wanna live in a slump, the weather in Rio is great.
Named Best Neighborhood Blog in the First Annual Village Voice Web Awards
We love tips
Have a story idea or tip about something happening in the East Village? Or maybe a photo? Or several photos? Or video! We'd love to hear about it. Or see it. Or something. Please go here to submit a tip.
By the way
Here, you'll find things that you may or may not be interested in about the East Village and other parts of New York City. Appreciating what's here while it's still here. Remembering what's no longer here. Wishing some things weren't here that are here.
4 comments:
That's terrible. Some people among us are truly worse neighbors than rats. I say worse because unlike rats people are supposed to know better.
Huh, when I ventured outside this morning the streets didn't seem as bad as I thought they would. Then again I didn't go anywhere near St. Marks, which is where I assume these photos were taken...
Totally agree. How hard is it to take pride in your neighborhood? EV is full of defeatist, nihilist losers. And I'm not just talking about the NYU woooh's. Doberman owners leaving massive poop on the sidewalk, bar owners who couldn't be bothered sweeping hundreds of cigarette buts...the list goes on. If you wanna live in a slump, the weather in Rio is great.
One of NYC's great disconnects is how much its citizens like to proclaim their love for their city/neighborhood, but then treat it like shiat.
Post a Comment