New Yorkers are not normally celebrated for their cheery outlook, and current events haven’t improved the mood around the city. So this photo, sent by my friend Catherine, seems particularly relevant right now:
Gripe jelly – gives a whole new slant on “you are what you eat,” doesn’t it? If your New Year’s resolution was to be more peaceful, you may want to avoid the jelly at this Lexington Avenue deli.
Moving on, here’s a sign from a truck parked on East 78th Street:
I was under the impression that most people break the remote all by themselves. I do it all the time, usually by dropping it in a bowl of whatever I’m eating while I watch TV. But if this sign is accurate, you can hire someone else for that chore. Busy New Yorkers, take note. Alternate interpretation: If it’s too much trouble to attend, say, a political debate and bang your head against the wall in frustration, a techie will break your skull with a keystroke at a distant (probably outsourced) computer company. How convenient.
By the way, if anyone actually understands the meaning of “remote control breaking,” please let me know. In the meantime, snack on some gripe jelly and enjoy your bad mood.
Haha! I have no gripe with your remote breaking interpretation!!
I was a little frustrated by how my afternoon was turning out, but your “Bad Mood” made me laugh, remotely breaking me out of my gripe. Thank you!
Glad you broke out of your gripe! Food Club broke me out of mine.
“Gripe jelly,” for whatever reason, immediately brought to mind something I heard about the RAI-TV station in New York. (RAI is the Italian language station.)
A non-Italian working at the station was initially confused by a videotape reel marked “Crazy Mention.” It turned out to be recordings of the mayor’s press conferences.
Apt label, judging from what I see on television!