Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Today in photos of books that no one dug out of the trash on Avenue A


At East Fifth Street. Anyone?

8 comments:

  1. I always thought that "Going Rogue" meant you weren't wearing underwear, am I wrong? And while I hate seeing books in a garbage can, that one is the rare exception, it's right where it belongs!

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  2. The Luna bar wrapper is a better piece of literature than that book.

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  3. makes me hungry to see all of this worldly temptation

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  4. has it struck anyone else that luna bar is an odd name for a food product? maybe i'm missing then fun pun.

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  5. Anon 7:24, I believe that's "going commando."

    Fun facts: Palin got a million-dollar-plus advance from HarperCollins for that POS, then two additional bonus totalling almost 8 million. It did sell almost 3 million copies, although it is believed that approximately 1.5 mil of that were gag gifts and 2.3 million copies went unread/unfinished.

    Back to our garbage here, I would definitely grab A World Destroyed (I love hysterically titled books) and the one with the pink spine, which is subtitled "A Scandalous" something -- I need to know what is scandalous!!

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  6. Hmm. Hadn't seen that cover before. The one I saw had her sitting at a desk with "man arms".

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  7. blah blah blah. it's just trash.

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  8. Ken from Ken's KitchenMay 24, 2012 at 8:09 AM

    looks and reads like a drag act. Oh wait, that's "Going Rouge."

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