Thursday, October 6, 2016

Mysterious blue picket fence on St. Mark's Place can now be yours (see Jeff)



A section of blue picket fence mysteriously arrived Tuesday evening on Second Avenue at St. Mark's Place... outside the former Chase branch.

A reader heard a man at the scene say that he was going to erect a fence there to keep the travelers/crusties from sleeping out front. (Seems as if the fence would only encourage people to camp there....)

Anyway! There were reports that the fence moved to Second Avenue and Seventh Street. Then back to St Mark's Place. And more sections arrived.

Anyway! (Again.) The whole thing can be yours now... it is for sale...



Just look for Jeff between 2 p.m. and 10 p.m.

Who's Jeff? He looks like this...

3 comments:

  1. Who the fuck is this guy to illegally put up a wooden fence (fire hazard) on a public sidewalk and sell one on a public street? He should be ticketed for having it at curbside and someone should just take it as it's not on private property and there's no evidence of the fence being owned by Jeff or anyone else (ideally Jeff receives a ticket then loses the fence.) If something is left at curbside, it's up for grabs unless it's a street merchant's table and chair/s.

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  2. Looks a lot like the fence that wraps around Rosie's on 2nd Ave/2nd St. Exact same color and detail as well. Would be very curious if it's still there or has been taken? Perhaps a small clue to the mystery...

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  3. LOLLLL some NY shit

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