Friday, June 21, 2013

How can I really be expected to post today when the first day of summer is here?


[Into the forest of St. Mark's Place yesterday]

Didn't prepare much for class today, being the first day of summer and all. (And something about a "solstice.") Was going to try an Open Thread Friday (so 2006!) kinda thing on summer Fridays. CAPTCHA is off. Talk about anything! See where it goes! But that's probably a really bad idea!

So what will this be the summer of? The Summer of Complaining About/Loving Citi Bikes? The Summer of High-Waited Denim Shorts?

I'm going for The Summer of the Tire Left In Front of Your Door. This will be a thing.


[The New York Times expands its automotive coverage]

See, this is what happens when you take away parking spots. People start spreading their car parts everywhere.

See you after Labor Day.

Previously on EV Grieve:
How can I really be expected to post today when 78 degrees™ is on the way?

How can I really be expected to post today when the Storm of Feb. 8™ is on the way?

How can I really be expected to post today when heavy thunderstorms are likely on the way?

8 comments:

  1. I know someone who lives in that building!! He is going to have a good laugh when I send him this post. :)

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  2. I heard something about The Summer of the Apocalyptic Zombie War, but I don't want to alarm anyone.

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  3. The Summer of Blue Demons!

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  4. Schwimmer Shiti-Bike Shummer....


    ....now 10 times fast....GO!

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  5. High waisted shorts/pants. I can't stand those things. Just. So. Butt.

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  6. the zombies are everywhere, staring into their 2 inch screens with dead eyed, slack jawed blank faces...

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  7. Like it or not, this is the Summer of Pedal Power. I'm seeing the blue bikes everywhere.

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