Saturday, August 27, 2011

On Avenue D: 'You leavin'?'


A man walked south on Avenue D ... he stopped along the way to ask acquaintances a question ... You leavin'? Responses: No, Fuck No and We're staying.

8 comments:

  1. I hope for their own sake these people leave. It's no fun being stuck in a high rise with no elevators, no electricity and flooded streets. They have been given fair warning and should listen.

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  2. I just heard public housing in Zone A was to have the boilers and elevators turned off. True or rumor??

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  3. That is true Goggla, Bloomberg just gave a press conference and public housing in area A is shutting down.

    this is scary

    :(

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  4. why are they doing this stupid things! i heard con ed is gonna maybe cut off power in zone a at 8pm ,and maybe the EV... watch out greievers!!!

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  5. Probably not just public housing in the EV, Goggla. Con Ed is talking about shutting down power preventatively in Zone A in Lower Manhattan. The idea being that salt water causes less damage to power cables when the power's off. Since the East River is salt water, Zone A in the EV, LES, Stuy Town, and even Murray Hill can probably count on getting our power cut too.

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  6. My bad. The word "preventatively" was used in a press conference this afternoon with reference to shutting down elevators in Zone A public housing, so if power does go out, people won't get trapped in them.

    Con Ed people are saying power will only be cut if flooding in low lying Zone A occurs. But at this point, flooding is looking inevitable.

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  7. Yeah, they're not trying to hurt us by shutting down the power. Doing so will make it easier for them to get it back up later.

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  8. well i think they should have made the public well aware of this BEFORE they shut down the entire rapid transit system.

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