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| For such a huge city, NYC is short on roadside oddities. You know, like the World's Biggest Lightbulb in Menlo Park NJ, or the Big Duck of Flanders, NY in Suffolk County, or the Paul Bunyan Muffler Man of Elmsford in Westchester County.
Sure, we've got that statue of Vladimir Lenin on the rooftop at East Houston and Avenue A, along with the clock with the numbers all in the wrong spot, or even Dave Herman's formidable City Reliquary (which has evolved more toward a pure museum, actually). A couple of years ago I found a huge cowboy hat hanging outside a place on Coney Island Avenue; I'll have to go back and get the exact spot. I was wandering back to the LIRR at Woodside after an afternoon of Forgottening on recent Sunday and I spotted it...a roadside bit of serendipity I hadn't blundered into before... |
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And it's just as well there aren't superior races on other planets attempting to contact us or send flying saucers to observe us. What has happened on earth every time a culture with superior technology encountered one that came up short? A massacre, that's what.
It's late and the sight of a robot on a sheet metal factory has caused these spasms to leach out. Better get to bed.
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