Friday, June 21, 2013
Schwimmergate
[peter radley]
Several readers noted the arrival yesterday of a chain-link fence around the almost-done-on-the-outside-looking David Schwimmer home on East Sixth Street. No word if this is just temporary until workers dig the moat.
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The moat is designed to create headlines like:
ReplyDelete"Swimmer expelled from Schwimmers moat"
The joke's funny, but seriously; It does seem kinda weird that something like that would go up at this stage of the project. I wonder what it means?
ReplyDeleteI'm betting it's temporary while they finish the interior.
ReplyDeleteA moat would be cool, though. Filled with electric eels.
Yay! Electric eels!
ReplyDeleteI think all dog owners in the area should stop by and leave a welcoming gift.
ReplyDeletethe moat would be cool, only if schwimmer fell in !
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