Dressing Up Montague Parking Meters
We’ll admit to not entirely “getting it,” but that doesn’t make the parking meter art project organized by the Montague Street BID this week any less fun. As the

We’ll admit to not entirely “getting it,” but that doesn’t make the parking meter art project organized by the Montague Street BID this week any less fun. As the reported, “dozens” of volunteers spent Wednesday night sheathing 69 parking meters on the Brooklyn Heights commercial strip with yarn cozies; the official unveiling was during No Parking hours yesterday morning. (Check out the photo above and more at StreetsBlog.) The event took its cue from similar undertakings in Paris and Mexico City.
ha. i walked right into that one didnt i!
*rob*
“Skin poles” don’t count. HA! OK, I’m sorry if that was tasteless.
” ive stuck my tongue on many poles in the winter ”
does this even need a rewrite? haha
Rob, the pole needs to be metal…
Best movie ever
HA dipster. does that really happen. ive stuck my tongue on many poles in the winter and it never stuck like it did that kid in a christmas story.
*rob*
This would be handy in the winter to prevent any “double dog dares” like in “A Christmas Story”
I’d like to see red, white & green ones in the Italian and Mexican neighborhoods.
“ENY – also you knowwww not to start with me 😉 yardie ;)”
Chill. No problem! I get it now that you were joking about the abundance of colors (definitely Caribbean). I was a bit confused at first. I was thinking “Hey, the Caribbean isn’t exactly full of parking meters….”