Sunday, March 2, 2014

Hey, have you guys seen Sabrina's bear coat?



Spotted on Third Avenue at East 13th Street… Dang.







Well, it does sounds rediculous, Sabrina, but we hope you get your bear coat back. As you said, it brought joy to the people, as does this sign.

11 comments:

  1. Is this Banksy's latest installation?

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  2. Sabrina, with the amount of cash that goes down at the 13th Step, I suspect they have a surveillance system. Get the video and maybe you'll see you coat walking out the door.

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  3. Any idea if Sabrina's boyfriend is that guy seen walking around Tompkins Square Park in a chicken suit last week? If it is just look for a very large chicken walking around the Village with a bear coat, shouldn't be too hard to find.

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  4. People who spell it "rediculous" are the worst, second only to the idiots who write "loose" when they mean "lose." LEARN TO SPELL.

    But I hope she gets her coat back.

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  5. 1. You drink at 13th Step. You have bigger problems than theft.

    2. You dress like Yetai.

    3. Stand in front of Optyx and wait.

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  6. @ 5:09 PM
    Yeah, if she looks at the security video, she'll see the 20 something Irish guy who took her coat, take her coat.
    Case solved.

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  7. Sometimes you eat the Bear and sometimes the Bear eats you..

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  8. Chewbacca wanted his coat back.

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  9. Advertisement. Especially because they left the web note things about it over the picture.
    Tear it down. Dumb fratties.

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  10. So is she now officially "unbear"able? (The fact that she hangs at 13th Step may answer that question...)

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  11. Sabrina in my mind is the archetypal NYU/East Villager of 2014. Completely preoccupied with dumb airhead bullshit.

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