BMW Guggenheim Lab removes poop just like everyone else
[Photo by Steve Carter]
Well, with all that think tanking going on here, we figured they'd have come up with a novel urbanistic, sustainable solution for waste removal by now. But, to be fair, they still have until Oct. 16 ...
from the obnoxious, dubious, elitist way they have entered our neighborhood, i can only picture a bunch of a-holes in there sitting around plotting how to fully eradicate any last remaining soul of nyc. they worship the god of money and they want to turn the city into a mall-ified haven for the rich and ignorant. please, think tank, i beg you to convince me otherwise...
I don't mean to shock anyone but this is the history of cities. They keep evolving to better serve the rich. It has happened here in Rome in London. That's life. We aren't seeing some rare phenomenon in the East Village. The only way it's going to slow down is if the economy goes in the pits.
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Geez the BMW Guggetc Lab's only been in existence for a couple weeks. What'd they serve at the opening, raisin bran?
ReplyDeletefrom the obnoxious, dubious, elitist way they have entered our neighborhood, i can only picture a bunch of a-holes in there sitting around plotting how to fully eradicate any last remaining soul of nyc. they worship the god of money and they want to turn the city into a mall-ified haven for the rich and ignorant. please, think tank, i beg you to convince me otherwise...
ReplyDeleteI don't mean to shock anyone but this is the history of cities. They keep evolving to better serve the rich. It has happened here in Rome in London. That's life. We aren't seeing some rare phenomenon in the East Village. The only way it's going to slow down is if the economy goes in the pits.
ReplyDeletegee i thought they were re- upping the coffee urns for all the frat boyo's
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