Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Snow job: The Penistrator fails to rear his ugly head

Given the international attention the Penistrator has received, we figured this snow fiend would strike again at the first sign of the white stuff. Like last night. As our profiler noted, "all the attention is going to his head." With that, we set out once again to catch the so-called snowffiti "artist" in action...(and by we, I mean me....)



We walked for what seemed like days, finishing the blackberry brandy that we brought to keep us warm some five hours before we actually left. And we walked....



And walked...



And walked...



Twenty minutes later, still nothing. Oh, he resisted the urge! This Penistrator is a crafty one...



Until another day, one that brings snow, football and a drink-and-drown happy hour. (Trust us, we're not doing this every snowfall.)

And if you woke up this morning to a street full of snow penii, please let us know. As our new motto goes, If you see something, like a snow penis, say something.

Previous Penistrator coverage on EV Grieve is here.

3 comments:

  1. I think you've finally found your niche in the blogosphere!

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  2. 13 years of college for this?

    Ha...

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  3. Some people go to school for longer and just f**k the world up, so I'd say you are bringing some entertainment, laughter and information our way. I laughed out loud at yesterday's and today's entries!

    Cathryn
    (Washington Square Park Blog)

    p.s. I could not get the Open ID to work where I'd have a link to my blog with my "name" since I changed the settings yesterday to "always" allow the connection (to blog site). Now, it doesn't connect! (Did they really mean 'never?') ?! Oh well.

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