Yeah, I think the 5th Avenue Fair only had *one* vendor selling cheap sheets and towels.
I always thought it was amazing how the Manhattan street fairs stretch for 30+ blocks, but it’s really just 3 blocks of stuff (crap) repeated over and over and over again. Seriously retahded.
Oops, I quoted the wrong thing above:
Meant
“And I didn’t see a single spice vendor”
True, and none of those booths with Mexican ponchos and puffy white collarless shirts.
Was more funny as a response to the broken washing machine line.
the street fairs are just a money maker for the city.
there are men that work in offices in my office building who come to work wearing lady flip flops. that shi+ should be illegal.
*rob*
Yeah, I think the 5th Avenue Fair only had *one* vendor selling cheap sheets and towels.
I always thought it was amazing how the Manhattan street fairs stretch for 30+ blocks, but it’s really just 3 blocks of stuff (crap) repeated over and over and over again. Seriously retahded.
never mind…I see on his website doesn’t open until 10am
yes, that is one where phone just rings and rings.
“I need someone to fix washing machine.”
True, and none of those booths with Mexican ponchos and puffy white collarless shirts.
Pete, did you try Expert Center on Court Street?
“The 5th Avenue Street Fair was much better than the typical Manhattan Street Fairs”
And I didn’t see a single spice vendor