Friday, July 1, 2011

Earlier this morning on East Ninth Street




Photos by John Marshall Mantel.

15 comments:

  1. POGO STICK!!oidan

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  2. Awwwwwwww so cute! Like a pack of dirty puppies!!!

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  3. Tips for Getting a Good Night’s Sleep: If you need to make up for a few lost hours, opt for a daytime nap rather than sleeping late.

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  4. I'm seein more of those people around lately.

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  5. I passed them this morning. They were kind enough to leave more room to walk than your average iPhone zombie or clueless dog walker.

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  6. Is this a reenactment of the Jonestown Massacre? You gotta love street art!

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  7. Hey
    *boing*
    Mister,
    *boing*
    spare any
    *boing*
    change?

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  8. gosh, so happy to have them back!!

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  9. god can't they just let these people back into the park so they can sleep on the grass?

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  10. Hahaha I saw these guys at the Tompkin's square showing of Raging Bull last night. The whole crew and their dog were kicking back and watching and occasionally wandering around blocking the screen. Unfortunately, they were seated directly in front of where we put our blankets down and the smell was pretty intense. After a while, we realized we couldn't smell them anymore...which was sort of even more gross that we had gotten used to it.

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  11. One of these crusty's once said to Me "Hey! You got nice shoes, you got a Dollar,Right!?!" It's time to clean the Streets!!

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  12. You would never see this in London. And our police officers don't even carry guns.

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  13. when we were kid's we use to have water ballons

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  14. Fetal Crustie Knots:
    yummy new appetizer @ The Beagle!

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  15. This is vile...

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