Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Too early for the woo


Not even Friday night ... or even Thursday... Avenue A at East Second Street....

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  1. Because it was the crusties.

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  2. THE NOTORIOUS L.I.B.E.R.A.T.I.O.N.July 10, 2012 at 10:06 PM

    Is that Ke$ha?™

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  3. Ugh I saw this happen. Not crusties - suburban punk rather.

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  4. no it was the fratties.

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  5. I am going to pick them up right now. IT TAKES A VILLAGE

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  6. is it SIGA Dog Poo pledgeing once again sure there back in short hills ...

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  7. "the woo." HA! Love that

    ps - nice try to blame the crusties when it was the FRATTIES AS USUAL.

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  8. In the hierarchy of things which is worse a crusty or a fratty? And where does a Woo fit in? And are Woos and Fratties one and the same or are they overlapped, like all squares are rectangles but not all rectangles are squares?

    As an aspiring anthropologist these are important questions.

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  9. @ randall

    Good questions, and the subject of my forthcoming e-book titled "The Book of Woo." Or, "Woo is Me."

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  10. Hey if you've never ended a Tuesday night after consuming State approved intoxicants by knocking over some street furniture,you haven't lived.

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  11. Geez! get it right people!
    "Woo!" is feminine. "Oww!" is masculine. Sheesh...

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  12. That's how they practice tipping their OMG girlfriends onto the futon at night.

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  13. I will have 3 EV related e-books coming out as well.

    1. "The Book of Like".
    2. "The Book of Yah".
    3. "The Book of Like Yah".

    All three books will be filmed at the same time in Savannah, in 3-D and will be released at 2 year intervals.

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