From The New York Shitty Inbox: Hatfield & McCoy Action On India

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A fellow we’ll call “B” writes:

Not sure if you’ll find this interesting. A younger citizen on our block (Manhattan + McGuinness) has angered an older citizen with his scooter-based junk pile / roving artwork.

The back and forth is hard to read in the photo. It reads, “This is not a bike rack. You are not a resident at this building. Any damage to your bike is at your own risk.”

Response: “Of course. This is a public space, meaning a space for the public. So I am not sure what the problem is. Anyone who would do damage, I feel really bad for and sincerely hope they can eventually be in the present moment + make peace with their demons.”

Enjoy.

My prognostication: this is not going to end well.

Comments

3 Comments on From The New York Shitty Inbox: Hatfield & McCoy Action On India

  1. OldStyleNo10 on Fri, 20th Sep 2013 1:15 pm
  2. “This is a public space, meaning a space for the public. So I am not sure what the problem is.”

    The problem is what the hell is that piece of crap in front of someone’s building?

  3. missheather on Fri, 20th Sep 2013 6:26 pm
  4. HAHAHA! Well said!

  5. Lisanne! on Fri, 20th Sep 2013 7:39 pm
  6. I don’t even understand what all that crap is supposed to be. And how it all got there in the first place,

    I wonder i there is a trail of similar items leading to this location.

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