Saturday, January 23, 2016

Noted



Well, why wouldn't someone erect a 5-foot snow penis during a blizzard in Tompkins Square Park?

Photo via ‏@sandispino

19 comments:

  1. Faith in humanity restored.

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  2. Did they spray paint that thing?

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  3. It looks painted and baked, CHurt...

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  4. Man, just when I was starting to feel a bit nostalgic for the penistrator...

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  5. kind of a dick move.

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  6. Frat culture, blech. Go home and put this up on your parents' front lawn in the 'burbs, kids, and see how the neighbors like it. Looks like the East Village is turning into day-care for jackass bro's, those pathetic cases of arrested development.

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    1. It's just a dumb lawn dick. Don't get your nuts all in a bunch.

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  7. Beautiful articulation of the scrotal hairs.

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  8. The ginger community of the East village thanks you for the vote of confidence, whoever..

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  9. Whoever did it clearly is talented and quite an artist. Looks pretty realistic and the first thing it made me think of was LES Jewels who loved to whip it out in TSP. His dick was a big one too. Miss that Jewels Penis and if the artist reads this thanks for bringing back a fond memory of Jewels and the park for me.

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  10. Heh, you said erect.

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  11. Reminds me of what I loved about the LES in the 90's! Viva la penis!

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  12. There's a face there. Looks like the eighth dwarf, sexy.

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  13. That is the funniest thing I have seen in years. It should be preserved. Shit, it should be sponsored. Maybe by Shitibank or that lowlife bank Wells Fargo

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