Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Papa John's decides to rename the East Village




The reader who passed this along also notes that Papa John's delivers their pizzas via cars...

16 comments:

  1. guess it'll now be esv grieve

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  2. Ha! And I just made all those EVG t-shirts!

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  3. If realtors pick up on this, what is my neighborhood going to be called? The Lower Eastside Village??? I won't have it!
    -H

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  4. So the Westside Village would be - what, Third Avenue?

    Ludicrous. Who thinks up twaddle like this?

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  5. What would the " ZIPPIES" say about this/or even john penley?

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  6. Zippies the Pinheads! "Are we having fun yet?"

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  7. looks like some copy editor in Freeport.

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  8. But now it sounds better for the drunken kids to yell YO YO Eastside! And isn't it all about the kids!

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  9. I hear another Papa John's is opening near Central Park Slope.

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  10. Coming Soon To Lower West Side!

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  11. do they deliver in the northside or southside village?

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  12. 14th Street and Third Avenue now becomes "East Union Square"

    The Bowery now becomes "The Bowery District"

    And on, and on, and on.

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  13. How authentic of them!

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  14. I hope they deliver to me in Battery Alphabet City.

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  15. LOL "The Bowery District"

    So true..so true..

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  16. I'm wondering why I didn't get a coupon in the mail for this delicious sounding pizza handcrafted by someone's father.

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