Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Today in photos of an abandoned bra hanging from a WALK/DON'T WALK sign on Second Avenue


This morning on Ninth Street and Second Avenue via Bride of 7th.

15 comments:

  1. I saw one of these the other day. On, uh, closer inspection, there was a tag hanging off of it that was apparently an advertisement for some sort of new venture.

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  2. @ Anon

    Seems like it could be advertising for some bars around here too...

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  3. I was wondering where my bra went.

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  4. On the other hand--maybe the area needs some support. LOL

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  5. Hey I saw that same bra yesterday but it was hanging from the WDW at the corner of St. Marks and 3rd Avenue.

    I tried to take a apic but my damn iphone froze up so I just kept walking.

    Guess it probably is a clever marketing scheme after all......

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  6. @Lux Living: Ha ha ha!

    A man walks into a bra...there's a dyslexic joke here somewhere, but I'm three drinks into a flight back to NYC so I've got nothing. Oh shit, I'm boarding now. Aaaahhh!

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  7. I thought it was Ke$ha too but there are no noticable cigarette burns on the bra nor does it smell like fish sticks.

    I should write up a guide on identifying pop stars in the East Village for Grieve to post! It can be confusing.

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  8. now THAT'S a great NYC photo.:D

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  9. I saw this- the bra is plastic tied to the post, and the tag is for Dirty Secrets, whatever that is 9I think it's a website). Nice marketing, though.

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