Saturday, May 26, 2012
Today in photos of a pile of raw chicken on Avenue B
From farm to sidewalk? Several readers have noted this at East Third Street. Via EVG reader Steven...
Given the temperature, the chicken should be ready to turn in about 15 minutes.
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The Stuy Town farmers market!
ReplyDeleteI know there are hawks in this city but they seem too dignified to eat this mess (they'll stick to Thompkins rats, thank you). Are there any vultures around?
ReplyDeletedee-gusty-ing
ReplyDeleteI stopped supporting GrowNYC after reading how a significant portion of a Stuyvesant Town lawn was graveled over to accommodate their Greenmarket.
ReplyDeleteThe Stuyvesant Town Report recently wrote about this destruction.
ReplyDelete"Another result, historically very important for Stuyvesant Town, is that we have officially lost a chunk of grass area that existed for decades in the Oval, an area that was taken over by the greenmarket for just 28 days of the year, leaving behind for the remaining 337 days a grass-less track of land to be used primarily by dog walkers as an impromptu deposit station for their animals."
http://stuytownreport.blogspot.com/2012/05/oval-grounds-changed-forever.html
Don't cook tonight CALL chicken delight ...
ReplyDeleteinteresting, i've never been to the sty town greenmarket, i usually go to tompkins square greenmarket on sundays -- or union square on saturdays. i've been trying to support the st. mark's greenmarket on tuesdays but it's only recently started having vendors again and is really too small.
ReplyDeleteGrowNYC also advertises the farmers market to people off property even though it's for Stuy Town residents and their guests only. They hide their duplicity rather well behind those phony smiles and beets!
ReplyDeleteShame on GrowNYC!
ReplyDeletesorry i'm glad i don't live in or near sty town. just saying...
ReplyDeleteThe dingo stole my baby!!
ReplyDeleteWhat's not to love about living with 11,000 college kids in sub-sub-divided rooms? It's utopia!
ReplyDeleteJust add beer and you have an instant bbq!
ReplyDeleteWhere's the rats when you need em.
ReplyDeleteShould have mixed it up with yesterdays "9th st. Street Soup" for an extra delicious teat for the whole family.
ReplyDeleteMmm, mmn!
Are those sub-sub-divided apartments approved by FDNY?
ReplyDelete'Given the temperature, the chicken should be ready to turn in about 15 minutes.'
ReplyDeletemy vote for Grieve line of the year thus far.
@7:48PM The Stuy Town rats dine in the recycling areas. They don't have to go out for food.
ReplyDeleteForget the recycling areas, look at the shit in the Stuy Town hallways.
ReplyDeleteAnd here, ladies and gentlemen, is New York, the greatest city in the world.
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