Monday, March 9, 2015
When it comes time to dump your furniture on the street
According to this Urban Etiquette Sign maker on East Ninth Street near First Avenue ... "throw this bed away on trash night!!"
But is this really a bed?
Photos by Derek Berg
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Shakin' the bush Boss.
ReplyDeletedog bed?
ReplyDeleteAm I the only person that finds most of the furniture being dumped on sidewalks daily disturbing?
ReplyDeleteThe trash & litter on the streets is why I still love living here. If it goes I goes
ReplyDeleteOh noes! Tthings are on the sidewalk! How do I emotionally handle this!?! How will I survive? What if people back home find out that there are a mass amount of people living in a limited amount of space?!?
ReplyDeleteLOL this is a dog bed.
ReplyDeletemaybe sugar will find it <3
Grieve's Law: The amount of furniture found on the street each day is in direct proportion to the number of NYU students flunking out plus the number of Europeans going back home due to the collapse of the Euro.
ReplyDeleteMorons move in and out continuously. You see how disrespectful they are to the neighborhood so why would you imagine they would be any better with their trash?
ReplyDeleteOops... By craigslist I meant "curb alert".
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