Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Noted

Despite the fact that workers removed the sign... a tipster passes along a note that someone placed outside the UCB HQ on Avenue A today...


Likely just a gag or a jab... Or both! A GagJab!

8 comments:

  1. Is there anything sadder than an angry typewritten sign with a glaring typo? Spell-check is your friend, cranky sign-maker person.

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  2. Yes, Word spelling review does not work for upper case. Unless this notice is truly Machiavellian or Dune like. Plots within plots, etc.

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  3. i certainly admire their gumption. i would like to see more from this crazy sign lady. perhaps they could broaden their mission to rebuke other forms of social erosion in the EV.

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  4. I agree: the misspelled note posted on the window IS offensive!

    I wish the UCB hadn't caved in to the fictates of LES Taliban.

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  5. I think we should have an obscenity parade to protest this offense. We can call it:

    Fake
    Urban
    Citizens
    Killing
    Our
    Oratory
    Freedoms

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  6. Is this an example of their wit?

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  7. The sign was obviously planted by a member of the "troupe". It's neither funny nor fun.

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  8. Around 1980 or so, some guy from the nabe wanted to protest something - the lack of coverage of punk or something? - at the Soho Weekly News.

    He and his g/f - Banger and Trixie (friends of John Spacely [look him up] - went up to the paper's offices and he cut off a finger or two.

    It used to way more fun around here is my point. Just sayin . . .

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