From The New York Shitty Photo Pool: Untitled
As captured by Gotham Ruins who writes:
You know how you pay to go to the top of the Empire State Building or Top of the Rock? Well today it was my turn to pay an admission fee. And not my usual $2.50 metrocard swipe. A 20 minute underground chase with a friend that ended in handcuffs. That was after they switched from on foot to in an SUV in the tunnel! Spotlight and all, it was game over. Not really though, i talked them out of arrest and we were given a simple trespassing summons and a ride through 2 miles of NYC’s best graff.
This photo was taken at a lower portion where it begins to open up. I advise anyone thinking of going down here to not.
From The New York Shitty Photo Pool: Ironing Board
Filed under: 11101, Long Island City, Long Island City Queens, Subway, Wow, WTF
Just another day in our mass transit system, folks. Great find, eriadorian! He opines:
The most awesomest NYC photo I have taken! He used the ironing board to work on his drawings.
The Word On The Street: Special Subway Edition
Filed under: 10012, Greenwich Village, Greenwich Village Manhattan, New York City, Subway, The Word On The Street
Taken September 13, 2013.
From The New York Shitty Photo Pool: Anagram
As taken (and perpetrated by) Scoboco while waiting for the F train….
Today: The MTA Let’s One Rip…
Filed under: 11222, Greenpoint, Greenpoint Brooklyn, Greenpoint Magic, New York City, Subway
in the war against terror.
You can read this tome in its entirety here. Otherwise, I for one can only hope the Nassau Avenue stop of the G will be part of this “test”. Whatever in the way of “crotchpot cooking” from this station, by virtue of a LACK of circulation, could be very instructive. Tongue firmly in cheek:
By virtue of their neglect one could argue the MTA has a solution right under their own nose— so to speak. When a ridership becomes acclimatized to a subway platform smelling funny (READ: BAD) it does not exactly make them conducive to reporting odd odors.
Think about it.
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