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August 10, 2006

Shit Happens in Greenpoint

2006_08_poophead.jpgWhen walking the streets of New York, Gothamist is always aware of where we're stepping as we never know when we're going to ruin our sneakers with a step into a nice batch of dog feces. One fellow New Yorker doesn't avoid the fecal matter like we do - she actually stops to photograph and write about it on her blog New York Shitty. We can unequivocally say that there's now a blog for everything. Not only does she take a picture of Mr. Poop Head (pictured here), but the author even makes handy pie charts showing where in Greenpoint the dog logs were found.

If that wasn't enough fecal fun for you, the Wooster Collective has some fun shots from the Sprinkle Brigade. Naturally, our favorite is Law and Order. Who wants to start the cat poop blog?

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Comments (3)

try the souther loop of Central Park

horse shit everywhere and so much of it stinks the park up - i wish they'd ban those horses!

 

So, does the website have photographs of your writing, Tien?

 

Please everyone, don't come to Greenpoint for the dogshit tour. It's not all that and besides, we've got way too many of the Gothamist kids here now. OK, OK, I'll admit the dog shit is good --but there's no wine bar and no good stuff to buy. Here's a tip: I hear they have really great, huge largely unseen piles of dog dookie in East New York that are calling out for your decorative touch. It's time to make good use of that $120,000 MFA!

 
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