Monday, August 12, 2013

Noted



EVG reader MA spotted this Urban Etiquette Sign in the Ageloff Towers lobby... apparently some "subleasers" are displaying their "primative [sic] behavior" on the roof deck here on Avenue A between East Third Street and East Fourth Street.

8 comments:

  1. Oh Nestor! Really?!

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  2. I invite the note writer to come to my house at 4:30 AM any Saturday, after the bars close and the roof of 325 East 10th Street (which as predicted has become a party building) turns into a club replete with drunken revelers woo-ing and screaming, glass breaking, and best of all, an amplified sound system for that true Danceteria effect. If I had to choose listening to that noise bouncing and echoing and magnifying off the surrounding buildings or dealing with trash - well, ya know, not that what the cretin subletters are doing is not disgusting, but I think I would prefer the (non-woo-ing) trash. At least it's quiet.

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  3. Some people just have a requirement to be neat as a pin that's all

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  4. During a fired-up emotional haste one should always take a breath and do a spell check before posting hand-written Sharpie signs anywhere on one's building.

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  5. This person also does not properly hook their Gs. Psychologists might have a field day with that.

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  6. If people did not act like assholes then signs would never be needed, hence the sale of sharpies.

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  7. if people had rich lives instead of obsessing over on the most minute nuisances in life then these signs wouldn't be necessary either.

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