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February 27, 2007 12:14 AM
Broken: Home Depot "library" display
Following up on yesterday's post about the Home Depot receipt, this is part of the window display of the Home Depot on 23rd Street in Manhattan.
You're seeing this right: apparently, Home Depot's idea of "the library" is a set of tall bookshelves... and a toilet. Complete with several rolls of toilet paper.
I always thought reading was classy...
I dunno.... looks to me like someone with a sense of humour set that up. I'm not sure what is wrong with using a sense of humour if you have one....
In NYC, this is called maximizing your square footage, and is probably considered by the landlord to be a 'unique feature.'
That is hilarious and shows a sense of humour. But to be fair, the sign on the left says 'Visit Our Newly Renovated Bath Showroom'.
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wonder what the shower looks like...
Posted by: n1nj4 at February 27, 2007 03:59 AM