Monday, June 13, 2016

Today in Tompkins Square Pork



Photo by Bobby Williams

Updated 6/14

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16 comments:

  1. Awwwww ! Look at that face, the way it is looking up..
    double Awwwwww !

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  2. My god, I want one.

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  3. Adorable, and I guarantee you much better behaved than many of the supposedly superior humans in the neighborhood.

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  4. I saw a pig on a leash in Stuyvesant Square the other day. He was probably around 150-200 lbs. Was bummed because I couldnt get my phone out in time to take a pic

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  5. Yes the problem as I understand it is that they don't stay this small very long!

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  6. There's a huge pig that lives near Stuyvesant Square, and he loves to walk in the park so much that sometimes he refuses to budge when they want to take him home. They just have to wait until the pig is good and ready to leave, because he's so big and strong no amount of pulling on the leash has any effect. So if you get a pet pig, make sure it isn't the kind of pig that will grow up to be heavier than you are.

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  7. Leopig (leopard + pig) or Piguar (Pig + jaguar)?



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  8. If the pig is circumcised, does that mean he's kosher?

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  9. Joo know whuh a haza eese Frank?

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  10. They're taking this farm to table literally or lardly.

    A pig goes into the complaint's department of a department store and complains that he's too short.

    Or did the pig say that he couldn't find the receipt because his place is a sty.

    Anyway, is that L. Flocka?

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