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Anonymous Marty Wombacher said...

Mime is money, come on, let's move it!

http://twe.ly/YPib

April 18, 2011 at 12:01 PM

Blogger Cookiepuss said...

Good for them..good for them....I believe that this is a Harriet and Steve Croman building...a recent turn over... there are so many all over the EV...you can spot them by their heavy oak door fronts...there are several on that particular block as well as on Avenue A, B, C, etc., etc....
The raw food and juice phenomenon unfortunately caters to models, celebrities and other fabulous people as it is very expensive and can help to counter the effects of drugging and drinking. When rich people in the hood want to take a break from partying it's time for juice cleansing, steaming, massaging, etc., etc.... It's good to be filthy rich.
High end juice and raw food makers can acquire celebrity status because their product is expensive and they can afford to pay the high rents that are a given today. Raw food and juice seems antithetical to drugs and alcohol, but it's not. These people were big nothings when they just owned and operated Healthfully on East 4th Street, but now they are all of a sudden hot fucking shit.

April 19, 2011 at 1:23 PM

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