Monday, June 11, 2012

This afternoon outside 100 Avenue A



Previously.

Photo by Bobby Williams.

8 comments:

  1. Are we going to do anything about this as a community? I have called the rescue squad a number of times for people around this area if I can't tell whether they're breathing. (From the number of rescue squads I've seen on the scene, other people have, too.) Surely, there's something more we need to do. Where is the New York City Department of Homeless Services? This is not good for the people who are sleeping and living like this; it's also not good, I'm sorry to say, for the neighborhood: It's unsanitary and potentially dangerous (for the people blessed enough to have homes and for the homeless).

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  2. I'd rather them than the flip-flop and polo shirt dooshery from hell.

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  3. Apparently, there is still some EV left out there. Sorry Brad...I know you mean well...let me clue you in, for a scant moment...they don't want to be helped. If that makes you feel uncomfortable...well, you can always go back to where you came from.

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  4. Another by-product of landlords hoping to cash in on retail rental space--while they wait for their potential bank/bar goldmine tenant, the rest of us who live here have to put up with empty storefronts that are dead spaces in too many senses of the word.

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  5. Disgusting. Bring on the flip-flop and polo shirt dooshery from hell. It is much better than what is currently going on in front of there. I live right next door.

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  6. Between this and the gas main construction non-stop (and last night well into the wee hours!!!) this block is a shithole now.

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  7. god, i miss my deli.

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