Monday, September 7, 2020
Today in photos of a discarded meat slicer on 1st Avenue
EVG reader Noah Shannon shared these photos from First Avenue at Sixth Street...
The abandoned slicer looks too carefully placed to be randomly discarded. Perhaps the Cuomo Administration left this to remind bars and restaurants that they must offer "substantial" menu items with curbside service?
7 comments:
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ReplyDeleteSo that's where I dropped my letter opener.
ReplyDeleteAre there any mohels that have gone out of business recently?
ReplyDeleteVery expensive piece of equipment there.
ReplyDeleteIt's a reminder to New Yorker's that our idiot Mayor is slashing and slicing services to the residents: sanitation, police, education, housing, city payrolls, etc., etc., etc.
ReplyDeleteMaybe a cat got locked in or abandoned inside and apartment and someone had to slide the meat under the door;
ReplyDeleteor someone needed to even out an uneven pair of heels.
I hear that doesn't work.
ReplyDeleteI keep coming back to what would make someone(s) carrying a heavy expensive piece of equipment like this just suddenly say "eff it!" and drop it. Perhaps they achieved enlightenment. Perhaps they decided to move to Westchester.