Saturday, June 14, 2014

Street fair! Street fair! Street fair!



Oh, we happened to be at Third Avenue and St. Mark's Place at the exact time (8:20ish) that a seemingly random person pulled the police barricades across the street to mark the start of a — ding! ding! — STREET FAIR/FESTIVAL … actually, The Cooper Square Committee Street Festival, per the signage.



Anyway!





We were also there in time for an exclusive first look at today's porta-potties … (these will do!)



We also heard swear words from motorists who suddenly made u-turns, nearly driving into fools taking photos of porta-potties…



And for all you complainers out there who think there are street fairs like every 20 minutes around here… there hasn't been one of these since May 17, which is like a month in street fair years.

Previously on EV Grieve:
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Street fair! Street fair! Street fair!

Street fair! Street fair! Street fair!

Street fair! Street fair! Street fair!

Street fair! Street fair! Street fair!

7 comments:

  1. Finally, a flyer that makes sense.

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  2. Cool picture of the barricades with the sky behind them.

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  3. I hate people but these fairs are fun.

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  4. Ha! What a potty mouth huh?

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  5. This is the second street fair on 3rd Avenue in like 1.5 months...that isn't normal, right? Too many tube socks and Italian sausages too close for comfort.

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  6. Funnel cakes are high in antioxidants (not)

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  7. I like that grilled corn you can get at these hellish nightmares.

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