Monday, January 24, 2011

Under watchful eye of TV news crews, the Icicle Audi is freed

TV news crews are still on the scene of this afternoon's biggest story involving a frozen car... Anyway, the DEP is on East Second Street to repair the underground water break...





Meanwhile, crews moved the Icicle Audi a few hundred feet down Second Second... where several photographers were taking the car's picture...




Previously...

Previously on EV Grieve:
Why the East Village will be remembered for the Great Winter of 2010-2011

6 comments:

  1. Wow--the way this story snowballed I was thinking Drudge would pick it up.

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  2. EV will you still get to interview the Audi?...You did a bang-up job interviewing the bicycle. Just suggesting....

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  3. OWR, there's no interviewing Icicle Audi. It has passed away. Its soul slipped out the broken hind windshield. R.I.P.
    -H

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  4. Unfortunately, the lawyers got involved, and muzzled the Icicle Audi's publicity staff. The MO moving forward is "no comment," which is a shame. I was close to getting an interview. Then the lawyers descended. All they're doing now is OK-ing merchandising deals and TV appearances. Word is Icicle Audi has a cameo on "Blue Bloods" and will present an award with Lady Antebellum at the Grammys.

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  5. Whose going to pay for the guys window to be replaced?

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  6. EV maybe you can take Icicle Eddie (oops I mean Audi)with you on your next interview (Charlie Rose?)

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