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Subway Stop Shenanigans

Rachel Markowitz | August 29, 2007 

ftrainSaturday night was a wild night in Cobble Hill. At least that’s what I inferred Sunday morning while waiting for the F train. In my hung-over state I thought at first that maybe I was seeing things. But someone actually had taken the advertisement posters off their boards and re-stuck them onto the station wall. I was able to snap a photo of one of the transported posters before jumping on the train, and as you can see, it was relocated to just at the end of the “Bergen Street” sign. It reminded me of Sunday mornings in the college dorms when I would wake up to find bulletin boards on the floor, broken exit signs hanging from the ceiling and even the occasional pile of puke on the stairs. It was how I knew that the majority of my neighbors had had a wild night. So I’m going to take this as a sign that Cobble Hill had some fun Saturday night. And then practiced their interior decorating skills in the subway station.

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