Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Trends: East Village is the leader in carts attached to things

Spotted along Second Avenue this afternoon...


Woot. That makes three. Officially a trend. Get me the Style section!

Flashback...

Thursday.


Friday.


All photos by Bobby Williams.

9 comments:

  1. Well, great. This just means more tourists.

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  2. how about these, do you know the artist?

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  3. @ pinhead

    I'm dreading the Cart Crawl tours...

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  4. This is great! I love carts attached to things! I like carts NEXT to things, but I like it when they're attached to things even better! I'd like to see some other things attached to things to see if I'd like it as much as I like carts attached to things.

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  5. Not sure if this is an art exhibit I think they're chained up by the old Chinese ladies who collect all the bottles & cans.

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  6. @ anon 5:04

    Ha!

    @ anon 5:11

    Right. This is just rather random...

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  7. so the artists are old Chinese ladies? wow.

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  8. back in the mid nineties my 16 yr ex-bf who went to la guardia went out all night with a bunch of punk girls who got him so wasted he couldnt walk, so they put him in a shopping cart and brought him bar hopping all over the east village that way. and rest assured, they did not woo or knock into old ladies or puke and piss and scream all over the screet, or hurl garbage cans into ave a in fits of drunken roid rage.
    bring back the old days!

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  9. It's pretty random nothing big try going to queens

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