Sunday, August 3, 2014

Week in Grieview


[10th and B last evening via Bobby Williams]

Remembering Michael Brody (Tuesday, 35 comments)

A letter from a 21-year-old NYU student (Thursday, 55 comments)

The Burger-Klein sign is gone from Avenue A (Wednesday)

A visit to Ben's Deli on Avenue B (Tuesday)

The Mudtruck leaves Astor Place for now (Friday)

The Museum of Reclaimed Urban Space's Women of the Lower East Side Film Fest continues (Thursday)

Snow Cream coming to East 10th Street (Monday, 24 comments)

Out and About with Melissa Elledge (Wednesday)

David Schwimmer wants to be a good neighbor (Thursday)

The East Fifth Street cookout (Monday, 28 comments)

Structural issues force three East Fifth Street businesses to temporarily close (Thursday)

Dr. Dave avoids eviction (Wednesday)

Ben Shaoul's latest architectural wonder (Monday)

The 99-Cent Discount Center has closed (Monday)

The Paul's Boutique mural (Sunday)

Kim's Laundromat & Cleaners has closed (Wednesday)

San Marzano brings inexpensive pasta to Second Avenue (Wednesday)

"Obnoxious drunk girl" leaves a note (Monday)

10,000 Steps A Hungarian Bookstore has closed (Friday)

New owner for Butter Lane Cupcakes (Wednesday)

NYC politicos speak out against Steve Croman (Friday)

New jewelry shop on East Ninth Street (Monday)

Verizon breaks out the brown paint again (Monday)

Dog nappers! (Friday)

What Kim's closing really means (Monday)

CB3/SLA August highlights (Friday)

… and this is going pretty well



4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hahahhaah! I love these.

Anonymous said...

What's with making fun of this guy?

What? He's not on Tinder for you to swipe left or right like you're shopping for shoes (ladies) or polo shirts (guys)?

How 'bout the person who wrote "With that face keep looking" posts his or her face and let's see what people write next to it?

I think what he's doing takes alot of guts, and even more guts since he's putting himself out there in the offline world, on the street, to be ridiculed.

I see no difference between his flyer and any online personal, he's just posting it in the offline world.

I hope this guy finds someone. Leave him alone.

Anonymous said...

The best way to meet someone is to take a class, like a cooking class, or something else you're interested in.

Scuba Diva said...

If he doesn't want to register for a class and pay a fee, he could go on Meetup and find a group that corresponds to an interest of his.

It's not all about looks; it's about putting your best foot forward. I hope he finds someone.