Mildly Disturbing Image Of The Day

May 18, 2008 by
Filed under: Williamsburg 

After checking out the Kite Fest yesterday the Mister and I found ourselves a bit peckish. To this end we headed over to San Loco to feast on cheap taco goodness. Follows is the sight that awaited us at the intersection of Driggs Avenue and North 4th Street.

There are a number of things wrong with this picture. Can you find them?

If you guessed “clown bouncing a rubber ball off the sidewalk” you are only half correct.

If you guessed “clown bouncing a rubber ball off the sidewalk behind an empty DEP container” you win the grand prize! Sure, the container clearly reads “non haz” and “empty” but to focus on such minutiae is too miss the point. And that point is as follows:

Why the hell is this container sitting on the sidewalk at North 4th Street and Driggs Avenue?

Is it waiting for a refill? Has this container been placed here so people can drive up and dispose of their “non hazardous” spills quickly and conveniently? Inquiring minds want to know!

Miss Heather

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2 Comments on Mildly Disturbing Image Of The Day

  1. rexlic on Sun, 18th May 2008 3:06 pm
  2. Hell, it’s North Brooklyn (NoBro)–the whole area’s a toxic wasteland. So the scary thing to me is the clown with the rainbow Afro, a wig used by a nutjob back in the ’70s who started the annoying trend of holding up “John 3:16” signs in the end zone stands of football games so’s to pass on the message (“For God so loved the world…”) to a captive TV audience after extra points. Now that is some scary stuff.

  3. missheather on Sun, 18th May 2008 3:11 pm
  4. Maybe it’s sort of like what clowns do at the circus but instead of a Volkswagen they try cram as many of themselves as possible into a drum containing toxic waste?

    If this has not happened yet, it should.

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