Dung of the Day: Bushwick Style

May 30, 2007 by
Filed under: Dog Shit, Dog Shit Signage, Dung of the Day 

As I said yesterday, the bunghole of heaven has opened wide and showered me with a bounty of first-class shit pix. Here is today’s selection courtesy of Jaime, the proprietor of the known universe. He writes:

Hi Miss Heather,

This dog shit was in the stairwell of my loft in Bushwick. I realize the photo is kind of old — I posted it on my own blog over a year ago — but I didn’t come across your newyorkshitty blog until today and I thought it was worth sending to you anyway…

-Jaime

It was worth it. Still is. Even though it is a rather old example of excrement, it combines two items that go great together:

  1. dog shit
  2. an angry note from a neighbor of this negligent dog owner.

Here it is. Enjoy!

Dogshit 1

Why don’t we do it in the road hall!

dogshit 2

Looks like someone left a note. Let’s go in for a closer look…

dogshit 3

Excellent question, my dear Watson!

I want to thank Jaime for helping realize how lucky I am. All things considered, I suppose it’s better to live in a vomitorium than a toilet. During the six years of I have lived in my current apartment I have not seen anyone (canine or otherwise) take a shit in public areas of my building. Yet.

Miss Heather

P.S.: While I am on the subject of angry notes, check out this site. DO IT NOW. It’s hilarious. (Thanks “Dupreciate” for tipping me off to this!)

Photo Credit: Jaime

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One Comment on Dung of the Day: Bushwick Style

  1. begonia44 on Thu, 31st May 2007 3:05 pm
  2. that’s perfect. this is the funniest thing i have seen all day.

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