Tuesday, January 11, 2022

Meanwhile, in Tompkins Square Park ...

An update on the decorative Santa figure that found its way underneath the holiday tree in Tompkins Square Park early yesterday — or overnight Sunday. (First post here.) 

As EVG decorative Santa correspondent Steven noted, there was a moment of joy yesterday afternoon when good samaritans propped up the Santa for a more traditional and dignified Santa stance...
Unfortunately, the story doesn't end on a happy note.

No, at some point, TBD, Santa ended up flat on his back once again... as seen this morning...
Oh, dear.
DOUBLE OH DEAR!
Thankfully, the dog did NOT weewee on Santa. 

And to be continued, probably...

13 comments:

  1. This is way more exciting than any sinkhole!

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  2. Santa has a drinking problem.

    Sigh.

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  3. God I love the EV.

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  4. So much better laying down!!

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  5. Santa needs to get off the sauce bad, man.

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  6. Still believe he is one of the SantaCon IDIOTS who has been permanently Pickled.

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  7. Wasn't this the santa that stood outside East Village Social recently? Maybe they cut him off!

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  8. One of the Wonder Dog's favorite morning spots.

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  9. That’s just wrong.

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  10. Haha, that’s the Santa from EV Social.

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  11. I think the REAL crime here is that dog! God forbid a dog be in that part of the park, where are the parkies to quickly come and rectify the situation as they so often do? LOL

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