Perhaps so but leaving the comforts of home in London to move to New York is a new world experience that goes way beyond pants, walkways and closed captioning.
Sunday, April 23, 2006
Only in New York
There's an awful lot I could write under this heading but I think that this link just about sums it up... http://www.nycgarbage.com/
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Don't tell me a tiny part of you doesn't think it is a cool idea. Afterall, if a guy can swop a red paperclip for a house (google 'my red paperclip' if you think I have lost the plot) someone else can sell rubbish, and call it rubbish. Your mission, Ummit, is to track him down and get him to collect the contents of your pockets, box it and sell it. If you get bored…
Oh, don't get me wrong Cas - I think it's genius! Ditto the paperclip guy who's upswapping to get a house (http://oneredpaperclip.blogspot.com/) Contents of my pockets though, not so genius. An old movie stub, couple of sticks of gum and a lump of enriched uranium. The market's pretty limited.
4 comments:
Don't tell me a tiny part of you doesn't think it is a cool idea. Afterall, if a guy can swop a red paperclip for a house (google 'my red paperclip' if you think I have lost the plot) someone else can sell rubbish, and call it rubbish.
Your mission, Ummit, is to track him down and get him to collect the contents of your pockets, box it and sell it. If you get bored…
Oh, don't get me wrong Cas - I think it's genius! Ditto the paperclip guy who's upswapping to get a house (http://oneredpaperclip.blogspot.com/)
Contents of my pockets though, not so genius. An old movie stub, couple of sticks of gum and a lump of enriched uranium. The market's pretty limited.
Ummit, we know you and your love of NY so I wouldn't be surprised to see one next time I visit!
Greets to the webmaster of this wonderful site! Keep up the good work. Thanks.
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