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Dave knows how to make a free link; you and Bill could learn. I can see the subject though, and have been noticing. It was really bad back in the 70's before the pooper-scooper law, which has been pretty successful but dog owners seem to think they get free snow days.
As far as the storm goes, at least it's starting later this time around, so I think I'll be able to get a restaurant meal in, although I am prepared with a bottle and half a steak from last night just in case. Same strategy paid off a month ago which was also on a Sunday. There may be more snow this time but it doesn't look like the extended sub-zero temps so we should get rid of it faster.
The sidewalks of the east village and lower east side were covered with dog shit well into the 90's but I did notice people cleaning up more often by the turn of the century. I once witnessed a woman in a summer dress and sandals step in a very loose pile. She was extremely upset but didn't realize that it had flown all the way up her leg, far above the knee. I wasn't sure whether to tell her or not, fearing that it would just add to her embarrassment. I decided to let it go, that she and her girlfriend had no choice but to return to where ever they came from, hopefully an apartment nearby, and would figure it out sooner rather than later. Now, in my wiser years, I would tell her.
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Dave knows how to make a free link; you and Bill could learn. I can see the subject though, and have been noticing. It was really bad back in the 70's before the pooper-scooper law, which has been pretty successful but dog owners seem to think they get free snow days.
As far as the storm goes, at least it's starting later this time around, so I think I'll be able to get a restaurant meal in, although I am prepared with a bottle and half a steak from last night just in case. Same strategy paid off a month ago which was also on a Sunday. There may be more snow this time but it doesn't look like the extended sub-zero temps so we should get rid of it faster.
- alex 2-22-2026 1:25 pm
The sidewalks of the east village and lower east side were covered with dog shit well into the 90's but I did notice people cleaning up more often by the turn of the century. I once witnessed a woman in a summer dress and sandals step in a very loose pile. She was extremely upset but didn't realize that it had flown all the way up her leg, far above the knee. I wasn't sure whether to tell her or not, fearing that it would just add to her embarrassment. I decided to let it go, that she and her girlfriend had no choice but to return to where ever they came from, hopefully an apartment nearby, and would figure it out sooner rather than later. Now, in my wiser years, I would tell her.
- steve 2-22-2026 1:41 pm [add a comment]
Isn’t that what leaky fire hydrants are for?
- bill 2-22-2026 5:01 pm [add a comment]