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Anonymous Anonymous said...

I was going to go googling for that R. Crumb story - thanks for the linx!

November 13, 2015 at 11:17 AM

Blogger Eden Bee said...

Ya thanks for the link!

November 13, 2015 at 1:23 PM

Blogger Spike said...

MST3K, yes please.

November 13, 2015 at 3:57 PM

Anonymous 4:17 p.m. said...

Aww, too bad for them that they have to share their living quarters while institutionalized at Purple Nation. I guess mommy and daddy can't afford a $2100/mo quiet apt., or unlucky to not be housed in a $300/night hotel.

Ain't no nothing unusual for NYU students to subject themselves to be profiled by NYT.

But whatevs, NYU homeys, when y'all graduate, you'd still be living in a commune, bruh, sistah, hakuna matata. Share this!

November 13, 2015 at 4:17 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

The 3 bedroom that the NYU first kids shared was one of Icon's illegal hotel rooms, which eventually was legally rented as an apt. 2 of the 3 bedrooms were windowless closets. While IT were being built, the entire building went through every cliche construction nightmare you can imagine. They were also noisy inconsiderate neighbors. Poor them.

November 14, 2015 at 5:13 PM

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