Saturday, 1 October 2016

Eating day.

35th Ave. Mexicana worker (6858–62). “RAISE PLO” sign (6863). Young bicycle men (6864–65).

B’way. Clutch of E. Asian men (6866–67). Wooden structures, possible evidence of closure at Collins △ (6868–70).

Northern Blvd. “Spirit Halloween” sign, Sports Authority (6871–72). DT skulls (6873). Gym hoodie man (6108). Fairly attractive, un‐photographed swarthy man in form‐fitting jeans bent over as I passed him in an aisle; later, a companion called him Kamal. Saw a very attractive man with a lovely butt made even lovelier by his sweatpants, and I got unreasonably saddened that the crowded frozen aisle and his short stay therein prevented my photographing him. Slow Latina with a relatively deep booming voice on line ahead of me for the cashier had a tremendous amount of merchandise and was having problems with the multiple cards she was trying to use to pay for it all. She also told another customer (whom I suspect she knew) “Oh, go jump in the lake!” I would have been very annoyed and frustrated with her had I not liked her so much. I bought a sketch pad, as opposed to the nearly identical drawing pad I had purchased previously. Attractive, fairly effeminate customer with very tight trousers in Michaels whom I was unable to photograph. The prices were too high and the lines too long, but the butt man (6874–79, 6881–6907) turned out to be there! so I pretended to be interested in the Halloween items near him. Autumn display (6880). Slender Latin with mobile (6908).

Eating rinds on the walk home. 35‒23 72nd St. (6909) because that’s where the work had been.

Ecuadorean Ricky has been in the New York City Metropolitan Area the past week but unfortunately I couldn’t seem to get it together well enough to actually see him. I invited him to an event at RockBar this night but I must have done so too late as he didn’t respond (and I therefore wound up not attending).

Commentary

– You want to exclude women from the conversation? (17:42)

– Here in the good ol’ USA, the enlarged photo is embedded in the same window, as always. (17:54)