Sunday, February 3, 2013

[Updated] The Silence of the Limbs

[East 10th Street via William Klayer]

OK, I wasn't going to post any of these. But my spirit has been broken. Or something. I'm amassing quite a collection of snow dicks, boobs and poop. They're everywhere.

[Montage via EVG reader Julie Larsen]

Heard that East Fifth Street between Second Avenue and Cooper Square remain snow-dick free.

Otherwise, the dusting of snow last night left an array of snowffiti.

[East Sixth Street via EVG reader Billy]

Why?

[East 10th Street via EVG reader Marjorie]

I saw several disgusted residents wiping away the snow parts.

And do we blame NYU?

Updated 4:40

Pinhead shows that there were positive messages to come out of this as well...


Updated 11:15

And EVG reader Malin shared this one from all the way over on East 12th Street and Fifth Avenue, where they aren't immune to such hijinks...


Another reader noted that this dickfoolery made it all the over to Washington Square Park...

5 comments:

  1. A snow penis/boob/poo "drawing" is the least of our worries with these fockers.....
    I guess the children shouldn't have to wake up to it though on a Sunday mornin'.

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  2. Please do stop posting these....you're only encouraging this fratboy "humor".
    - EV

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  3. I have to admit that some of these are pretty funny. Happy to see one of my pics made it on here, too. The boobs, I think, are well composed.

    Billy H.

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  4. If snow penii are fratboy humor, sign me up for the local chapter.

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  5. great place to raise kids.

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