I've never seen the city streets so filthy. I've also never really seen the snow last for so long, so we've got like 6 weeks of grime being uncovered all at once. I keep looking for money thawing out of the snowbanks like a wooly mammoth.
This may not be the exact right post for this rant, but I'm going to do it anyway: What's up with the community-gardens and the fact that they FREAKING DON'T SHOVEL THE SIDEWALKS IN FRONT OF THE GARDENS?!? Yes, some of the gardens will shovel a small path *through* the snow on the sidewalk, but that was all it was - a thin path. Why not the *whole* sidewalk? Don't the community gardens have volunteers? Isn't shoveling being part of the community and part of being a good neighbor? I love the community gardens and think the more of them we have the better, but I seriously don't get the half-hearted shoveling job that goes on.
Also, the city could hop on the good-foot and shovel and not do a half-ass job with shoveling in front of some of the parks (Playground on 12th between A & B I'm looking at you... Literally I'm looking out the window at you right now). Admittedly the city get get on the good-foot about a lot of things, but let's make this a priority especially since you're talking about fining buildings that don't shovel (which is a great idea).
So, in closing, don't eat the yellow snow, don't feed a cold drink to a hot moose, and ladies and gentleman take my advice: pull down your pants and slide on the ice.
Annon 11:41 You love the parks and community gardens so why not volunteer yourself for shovel duty. I live near a garden and sometimes times shovel a path in front but I could use some help especially do to the many snow falls we've had this winter. So less ranting and more helping the community you love.
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Relax, it's probably just a liquid soap dispenser refill.
@ anon 3:07
Well, it didn't taste like soap...
Yahoo! It's still the East Village!
Soap dispenser refill:
http://www.officemax.com/office-supplies/breakroom-cleaning/soaps-and-dispensers/soap-dispenser-refills/product-prod3860969
Gross. Should had your intern field that one Grieve!
I've never seen the city streets so filthy. I've also never really seen the snow last for so long, so we've got like 6 weeks of grime being uncovered all at once. I keep looking for money thawing out of the snowbanks like a wooly mammoth.
@Anon 4:19
You really did.....really?.....
....did you REALLY COUNT THEM?
Precision......SALUTED!
Find any money??
This may not be the exact right post for this rant, but I'm going to do it anyway: What's up with the community-gardens and the fact that they FREAKING DON'T SHOVEL THE SIDEWALKS IN FRONT OF THE GARDENS?!? Yes, some of the gardens will shovel a small path *through* the snow on the sidewalk, but that was all it was - a thin path. Why not the *whole* sidewalk? Don't the community gardens have volunteers? Isn't shoveling being part of the community and part of being a good neighbor? I love the community gardens and think the more of them we have the better, but I seriously don't get the half-hearted shoveling job that goes on.
Also, the city could hop on the good-foot and shovel and not do a half-ass job with shoveling in front of some of the parks (Playground on 12th between A & B I'm looking at you... Literally I'm looking out the window at you right now). Admittedly the city get get on the good-foot about a lot of things, but let's make this a priority especially since you're talking about fining buildings that don't shovel (which is a great idea).
So, in closing, don't eat the yellow snow, don't feed a cold drink to a hot moose, and ladies and gentleman take my advice: pull down your pants and slide on the ice.
nygrump, I don't think that you were here in 78 or79. That was truly disgusting!
Annon 11:41
You love the parks and community gardens so why not volunteer yourself for shovel duty. I live near a garden and sometimes times shovel a path in front but I could use some help especially do to the many snow falls we've had this winter. So less ranting and more helping the community you love.
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