Showing posts with label toilet paper. Show all posts
Showing posts with label toilet paper. Show all posts
Tuesday, May 26, 2020
Someone put out a box of free toilet paper
Bayou spotted this in-demand product on 10th Street and First Avenue ... and there is a note: "This is an abundant universe. Stop hoarding!"
Thursday, March 26, 2020
Noted
Spotted on Fourth Street between Second Avenue and the Bowery. A trap? A kindhearted gesture?
Thanks to Casey for the photo!
Sunday, December 29, 2013
OK, who wrapped this car with toilet paper on East 2nd Street?
Here's the scene today on East Second Street just east of Avenue B… this car is adorned with toilet paper … with plastic wrap holding it in place (and keeping it dry?).
Theories?
Thanks to Bobby Lebrini, proprietor of Lebrini's Pizzeria, for the photos.
Labels:
East Village streetscenes,
toilet paper,
tomfoolery
Friday, May 4, 2012
Noted
[Click to enlarge]
Letters addressing what you can and can't flush down your toilet are always so... awkward. Haven't seen it done well yet. And who dumps cat litter down a toilet? (Wait, don't answer that...)
Via Shawn Chittle.
Letters addressing what you can and can't flush down your toilet are always so... awkward. Haven't seen it done well yet. And who dumps cat litter down a toilet? (Wait, don't answer that...)
Via Shawn Chittle.
Wednesday, November 23, 2011
And you thought that today would be a slow news day
Hardly.
Remember that toilet-paper dispenser that someone put up in a tree near McSorley's?
Yeah, well — it's out of paper.
[Bobby Williams]
Remember that toilet-paper dispenser that someone put up in a tree near McSorley's?
Yeah, well — it's out of paper.
[Bobby Williams]
Wednesday, November 9, 2011
If you're going to use Seventh Street as a toilet, then you might as well be civil about it
EV Grieve reader Elizabeth Frayer of New York Natives spotted this addition to Seventh Street just steps away from McSorley's ... perhaps a hint from fed-up neighbors... Or else Bloomberg's pay-public toilet idea has come to this...
More subtle, perhaps, than the no vomiting sign Jeremiah spotted in the spring.
More subtle, perhaps, than the no vomiting sign Jeremiah spotted in the spring.
Friday, September 18, 2009
The Brooklyn Bridge as a bar code for toilet paper
We were so busy comparing brands of toilet paper earlier... we didn't even notice the bar code here... Thanks to Goggla for pointing this out...
Tough choices at Duane Reade
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