Monday, December 10, 2012

A chance for people who shit their pants at least 3 times a month to get some recognition

Been a few months since we checked in on the wall outside The Stone on East Second Street at Avenue C. Been some back and forth with tagging the wall, painting the wall, tagging the wall, etc. In August, this appeared...


... and most recently...



Previously.

13 comments:

  1. BAHAHAHA: "If YOU'RE IQ..."

    Reminds me of the old SNL skit with Giuliani promoting a faux-NYC campaign that vowed to write "sucks it" underneath offending tags.

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  2. Doesn't that sign qualify as tagging the wall?

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  3. THE NOTORIOUS L.I.B.E.R.A.T.I.O.N.December 10, 2012 at 2:46 PM

    Maybe Verizon should try this approach with their wall!

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  4. thanks for the update on the battle. do they really think they will have a blank brick wall on the lower east side?

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  5. Why doesn't the owner do what the onwer at bowey and houston does...

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  6. It's like they know me. GET OUT OF MY HEAD!

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  7. Is this person including him/herself?

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  8. I know this guy! You should have seen what he put up during the black out!

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  9. A blank wall is just asking for it-better idea would be to ask chico to do a mural there

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  10. Stickering= Vandalism.

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  11. Didn't Chico used to have a memorial mural on this wall? Time for another mural.

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  12. Judging by the white lines, his printer is running out of ink... not soon enough.

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  13. Speaking of stickering and postering, it creates a disgusting mess in the city. Why aren't the laws against it enforced? In other cities, you just don't see this mess, either because in those cities civic virtues other than mindless self-promotion are actually valued by its citizens, or anti-stickering/postering laws are actually enforced.

    Whenever I can, I take down as many of these stickers and posters in my neighborhood streets as possible.

    - East Villager

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