Sunday, August 29, 2010

Live Team Coverage of NYU Move-In Day continues

Traffic is fucked (can I say that on the air?) on Third Avenue, basically. The avenue is ripped off on the south lanes from 13th Street down to 11th Street. Our advice: AVOID THIS AREA AS IF YOUR LIFE DEPENDED ON IT.



Otherwise! Orderly enough....



Not a big fan of the Move-In Day catchphrase....



If you follow this, then you may amend it to: Stop. Drop. Go. File Police Report.

And, in case you were thinking of going, for some reason, to BB&B today...



AVOID THIS AREA AS IF YOUR LIFE DEPENDED ON IT.

Previously on EV Grieve:
Live team coverage of NYU Move-In Day starts NOW

4 comments:

  1. Bed Bath & Beyond shuttle fuckin' bus??? You gotta be kidding me. Do they do that every year?

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  2. their cars were parked diagonally on Macdougal, so they could unload without having to turn their bodies. Sticking out into the street and the traffic. I have never seen that. ....but soon enough the cops told them, "hey Hoosiers, cars only go one way in Manhattan!"

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  3. Always the saddest, most infuriating day of summer...

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  4. get a grip children!
    I just shipped my 18 yr old to eastbumfuck for what, I hope, is eventually a bachelordegee (no I dont have one so cant spell the fcker) and pray(se) the EBF townies to accept/love the little bastard like i do...; you/i/we are old. they - lttlnyufkrs - are young --- lets teach them what we know (yeah: no woohoo; open eyes when walking; have heart, etc.) cos - get a grip - tis our new jobs...

    luv yo mama,
    kim

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