Hey, which of you New Yorkistas work and/or live near the General Electric Building? (formerly the RCA/Victor building)
570 Lexington Avenue at 51st St.
That thing is gorgeous.
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Hey, which of you New Yorkistas work and/or live near the General Electric Building? (formerly the RCA/Victor building)
570 Lexington Avenue at 51st St.
That thing is gorgeous.
They got some splainin' to do.
I'm about 5 blocks from there right now.
Someone on that promo/marketting team is getting fired. If not the whole team.
Remember that ass email I had from this mornign? He just apologized. And I didn't have to do any more than politely respond to his request as if he hadn't been an ass. hee.
The view from the back window in my office: [link]
Snow!
I'm about 5 blocks from there right now.
Are you appreciating it?!?
OMG, I laughed so hard at PW's holey socks...Mr. Big Deal is too cheap/important to care what his socks look like.ETA: My mom would have totally given him the Speech about how little elves didn't put socks in the drawer.
I ride under that building every day, and don't appreciate it at all. What I will appreciate is the Chrysler Building, which I'll see from across the river on my way to my friend's house.
in contact with local and federal law enforcement on the exact locations of the billboards.
1) Generally speaking, isn't there a part of setting up billboards where you get approval from local authorities beforehand? Like zoning and licensing and stuff?
1A) Do you really think the MBTA would license the support columns of the route 93 overpass, even if they were allowed to by law, which I am pretty sure they are not?
2) Generally speaking, aren't billboards made of flat paper, not "magnetic lights"?
...Well, that's one way to get fame. Get yourself fired on national television!