Friday, July 30, 2021

A short tribute — sob — to the World Famous Pee Phone™

Many of you likely already noticed this disheartening disappearance this summer. 

On Avenue A at Seventh Street, the long, distinguished reign of the World Famous Pee Phone™ has come to an undistinguished end ...
Back in March, workers started removing the open-air pay phones on Avenue A... though the World Famous Pee Phone™ was spared at the time. 

Anyway, the booth was a recurring character through the early years here in these pages — and elsewhere! (And I don't honestly remember who bestowed the booth with the Pee Phone moniker. Eden? I retain the Pee Phone™ though for merchandising and the forthcoming bingeworthy Peacock series.)

A quick look back... when it served as a lending library...
... when there was a price increase...
... and just a day in the life...
Thank you for always being there for us.

7 comments:

  1. I'm surprised there isn't a hole in the sidewalk etched out from all the pee. All the stories that phone could tell...

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  2. A shrine should be erected.

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  3. Rome has the Colosseum, China has the Great Wall and the East Village has the Pee Phone. Keep on reaching for the stars EV! And I second the call for a shrine, perhaps a porcelain recreation of the old phone. And I know just how the faithful can pay their obeisance.

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  4. Thank you, as ever, for your astute coverage of the neighborhood news that matters most. Keep up the great work! xo, jg

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  5. If the phone was still there, we'd only have 1 foot to squeeze between the waiters and patrons of the restaurant and there structures in the street and the sidewalk

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  6. I heard Apple almost sued for the Pee Phone name but instead found Iphone enough of a piss take.

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  7. Les Jewels, RIP would have a field day there

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