Saturday, July 20, 2013

BBQ balance: Slippy splop warning on Second Avenue

Oh yeah. Waiting for the light on the northwest corner of Second Avenue and St. Mark's Place... a BBQ splop.



Then! Street cleaner! Jump back!



The street cleaner turned the splop into a nice smooth and very slippery line... within a few minutes, we witnessed three different people nearly slip. Not flip-flop friendly terrain here.

10 comments:

  1. Nothing says summer like the squish of barbecue sauce between my toes!

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  2. Time to grease up and swim the channel or dive in the east river coated with glop

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  3. The Cuisine Could Not Be HaughterJuly 20, 2013 at 11:54 AM

    Huge amounts of barbecue (like a large carton's worth, not a "takeout portion") get dumped there periodically. And though it's only circumstantial evidence, I note that there's a BBQ restaurant right across the street. Draw what conclusions you may.

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  4. those street cleaners make more messes than not, just pushing smelly hot crap around--not picking or sucking it up.

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  5. It is an observed fact that in the month following Hurricane Sandy, when alternate side was suspended and the street cleaning machines did not come thru for a full 30 days, the streets looked exactly the same as they do at all other times. Those machines are some kind of a union thing, far as I can tell.

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  6. Anyone wearing flip flops in NYC deserves to slip and fall into a puddle of standing water, discarded food, and excrement.

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  7. "Same as it ever was. Same as it ever was"

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  8. Looks like Dallas BBQ, which is awful.

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  9. That is definitely a BBQ'ed dead baby dumped there by the restaurant across the street. I would get a shovel and give it back to them!

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  10. @ Karim- seconded.

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