Tuesday, December 11, 2012

OK, who put the large dog carrier in this tree on East Sixth Street?

Josie's (and Sophie's and Mona's) co-owner Richard Corton passed these on to us from this afternoon... spotted in a tree near Josie's on East Sixth Street between Avenue A and Avenue B...



Sorry to say, we do not know, like, how or why this is in the tree. Perhaps you know? Or have a guess?

Updated:

Oh! Someone just mentioned that this has been up there since Sandy...?

So, moving along... how do we get it down?

8 comments:

  1. Sixth Street ResidentDecember 11, 2012 at 2:47 PM

    I live in the building two down from the tree. It's been there since the hurricane. I doubt the winds were strong enough to blow it up there, but maybe off the roof? It would definitely be good if someone removed it and it didn't seriously injure someone.

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  2. Flew off the roof of Mitt Romney's station wagon?

    I hope his dog's not still inside...

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  3. You can get it done by throwing an even bigger dog carrier up there. This plan is bullet proof.

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  4. @ anon 4:45

    Heh. Perfect!

    Someone on Facebook suggested shooting it down. Don't see any problems with that plan either!

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  5. Are the dogs still in there?

    If not, then....

    WHO LET THE DOGS OUT?

    - East Villager
    (with apologies, but someone was going to say, so I might as well get it over with)

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  6. Skylab reference!

    Classic!

    - East Villager

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