Wednesday, November 30, 2011

EV Grieve TV, 8:57 p.m., Nov. 30






At the end of Christmas in Rockefeller Center. Just curious who — or what — the Mayor spotted.

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  1. a giant pile of cash--with his face printed on every bill? a mass of cupcakes? a pink cashmere sweater? the blueprints to turn all of Manhattan into a twinkling city of glass?

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  2. Willkommen, bienvenue, welcome
    Im Cabaret, au Cabaret, to Cabaaareeeet...!!!!

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  3. No doubt this put me on a list somewhere and he'll probably demand a public apololgy a la that douchey Kansas governor, but he looks like the Grinch.

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  4. I think this might be a rosebud moment, he saw a flexible flyer sled

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  5. "...and the best part is, you don't have to prick your fingers."

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  6. "...and he's in my personal army, and he's in my personal army and he's in my personal army..."

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  7. These photos make him look even more Grinch-like than usual. You're a mean one...

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  8. I think he's looking over plans for all the bee-yoo-tiful new luxury developments!

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  9. Gabe Stulman? He's thinking, "Together, both of us can totally ruin this town!"

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  10. He must be looking at his tax return.

    BTW - my word verification is "kajolize." Gotta use that in a sentence today.

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  11. @ Goggla

    I think he was kajolizing with someone in the audience.

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  12. "Look, I see poor people! The look so adorably insolvent from here."

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  13. .......Possibly a fourth term as mayor of this fair city so that he can achieve his goal of getting rid of the middle class and pandering to the 1 percent.

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