Dog Walker Love, Part Deux Doo

August 14, 2009 by
Filed under: New York City, Queens 

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Remember the Russian girl who had a crush on her dog walker and made her love known via sidewalk chalk on the 59th Street Bridge earlier this year? Well, she’s back at it…

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and it would appear things did not exactly go as planned. The spruced up typography and use of multiple colors is a nice touch. Will this end in matrimony or a restraining order? I suppose only time will tell.

Miss Heather

Photo Credits: Orange Genius

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4 Comments on Dog Walker Love, Part Deux Doo

  1. bitchcakes on Sat, 15th Aug 2009 7:36 am
  2. That’s adorable. My vote is for marriage *with* a restraining order a few months down the line.

  3. richardk on Sat, 15th Aug 2009 9:24 pm
  4. …and a bitter custody battle over the dog.

  5. bitchcakes on Mon, 17th Aug 2009 9:38 pm
  6. Nice touch, Richard! I should have seen that coming.

    I actually saw this today in person, it’s still pretty legible (but not quite as dark). Considering the location of this writing, this person is INSANE. As a cyclist who uses that bridge, I can tell you that you pick up considerable speed going down the Manhattan bound ramp, and then you have to slow down for that super sharp turn – that’s precisely where this writing is! If someone were writing with chalk as I was coming down that hill Manhattan bound, and another cyclist was coming around that turn to bike Queens bound, it would be nearly impossible to avoid a collision.

    […] and her fear that she may have inadvertently offended him somehow.  They have been noted on other blogs, and I seem to remember seeing one on the bridge that I haven’t seen online anywhere, but it […]

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