Friday, September 25, 2009
Posts that I never got around to posting: Unusual fenestration pattern
City Reality listed the Pros and Cons for One Ten Third Avenue...
Pros:
Doorman
Concierge
Roof deck
Good public transportation
Close to Union Square
Many balconies
Unusual fenestration pattern
Courtyard
Fitness center
Close to Strand book store
Close to many movie theaters
Cons:
Considerable traffic
No sidewalk landscaping
Unusual fenestration pattern
Posts that I never got around to posting: Donut calamity
Labels:
Dunkin Donuts,
East Village,
graffiti,
Sixth Street
Posts that I never got to around to posting: The Lotus club
Posts that I never got around to posting: Midtown Express
About 10 tickets on the windshield of this Midtown Express truck on 12th Street between First Avenue and Second Avenue... Express?
Posts that I never got around to posting: Wet Red Paint!!!
Thursday, September 24, 2009
My blue Manhattan
When you see the new window display that went up yesterday at the Morrison Hotel Gallery on the Bowery, you'll figure someone is having a little fun with all of us...
A gallery worker told a tourist out front that this was simply "the artist's statement," and that she did not know what it meant. Uh-huh.
And, if you don't know already, the artist is Ryan Adams.
Labels:
fuck music let's paint,
Morrison Hotel,
Ryan Adams,
the Bowery
People get ready
We get press releases!
I recently came across your blog and can see that you have a large following in the New York City area. Because of this, I wanted to reach out to you about a new campaign aimed at educating New Yorkers about how to prepare for emergencies.
September is National Preparedness Month, and in order to encourage New Yorkers to prepare for disasters the New York City Office of Emergency Management, the American Red Cross in Greater New York and the Ad Council have launched a new public service advertising campaign called Ready New York.
The campaign asks individuals to get prepared by taking three simple steps:
1) Get an emergency supply kit.
2) Make a family emergency plan.
3) Be information about the different types of emergencies that could occur and the best responses to them.
It is important to engage your readers and all New Yorkers in becoming better prepared for emergencies in their homes, business and schools.
Toward that end, we encourage you to write about Ready New York on your site and share the following “easy-to-use” social networking tools in your post:
Ready New York City campaign website
I recently came across your blog and can see that you have a large following in the New York City area. Because of this, I wanted to reach out to you about a new campaign aimed at educating New Yorkers about how to prepare for emergencies.
September is National Preparedness Month, and in order to encourage New Yorkers to prepare for disasters the New York City Office of Emergency Management, the American Red Cross in Greater New York and the Ad Council have launched a new public service advertising campaign called Ready New York.
The campaign asks individuals to get prepared by taking three simple steps:
1) Get an emergency supply kit.
2) Make a family emergency plan.
3) Be information about the different types of emergencies that could occur and the best responses to them.
It is important to engage your readers and all New Yorkers in becoming better prepared for emergencies in their homes, business and schools.
Toward that end, we encourage you to write about Ready New York on your site and share the following “easy-to-use” social networking tools in your post:
Ready New York City campaign website
Not to mention Dennis Franz through the years
Just in time for the new fall TV season, reportedly. Thanks to the EV Grieve reader who came across this mashup of the "NYPD Blue" intro...which covers all 129 seasons. Past and present NYC icons include the Mars Bar, Leshko's, the Tower of Toys and the DKNY mural...
Is it me, or does this show seems as if it was on about 50 years ago?
Is it me, or does this show seems as if it was on about 50 years ago?
Wednesday, September 23, 2009
Uh-oh...
And who's the lucky 'hood?
Williamsburg! Woo!
No. 2. Lower East Side!
Sample:
Best place to meet people on the Lower East Side
Vanessa’s Dumpling House
Pickup lines to try while you wait for your food:
Beginner: “So, how long have you been in line?”
Intermediate: “I just found a quarter in my couch—can I buy you a dumpling?”
Advanced: “I bet you’re just like this dumpling: smooth and slick on the outside, complex and delicious on the inside. I am too.”
118 Eldridge St between Broome and Grand
Williamsburg! Woo!
No. 2. Lower East Side!
Sample:
Best place to meet people on the Lower East Side
Vanessa’s Dumpling House
Pickup lines to try while you wait for your food:
Beginner: “So, how long have you been in line?”
Intermediate: “I just found a quarter in my couch—can I buy you a dumpling?”
Advanced: “I bet you’re just like this dumpling: smooth and slick on the outside, complex and delicious on the inside. I am too.”
118 Eldridge St between Broome and Grand
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