Friday, January 24, 2014

The East 3rd Street Welcoming Committee Welcomes you

Some longtime residents of 197 E. Third St. near Avenue B have grown tired of the nearby bar scene … and all that comes with it… the loud music, the fights, the students, the weekend wooseekers … the usual.

So this week, one of the residents made this sign and put it up in the front doorway where various bargoers tend to congregate…



Will it work?

12 comments:

  1. "Wooseekers" Hahahaha!

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  2. When i saw this sign i was like "WHOO HOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!

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  3. Sign might as well read "please break my window"

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  4. I want that on a t-shirt.

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  5. Gojira said...
    I want that on a t-shirt.

    "Please break my window"?

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  6. What a great design and I hope people will get the message. However, I think this should be in a art gallery or show. I do love it and freedom of speech.

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  7. @Scuba Diva - Seriously? Are you really that obtuse, or just pretending to be?

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  8. Love it simple n right to the point lol lol just like u big jay on 3rd

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  9. The Philosophical ZombieJanuary 26, 2014 at 8:07 PM

    That's a traditional Sri Lankan mask there in that window. I think it's for good luck.

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  10. The Philosophical ZombieJanuary 26, 2014 at 8:11 PM

    Yes the mask is Sri Lankan, specifically "Naga Raksha"

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  11. We are given a thorn in the flesh to keep us on our toes, and not riding on our ego. Therefore when we are weak we are the most powerful. -Fortune Cookie

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