Convenient

So there is this porn shop two doors over from my office in NYC, which is a couple blocks from Times Square.  I have to pass this store every morning.  Yesterday, I spotted a pretty sign in the window.

Sign

Looks like I’ll need to start going a couple blocks down the street to get my prostitutes now.

-Justin

17 Responses to “Convenient”

  1. Stone says:

    Noooo! I think I actually walked by that place whenever I visited NYC a couple years ago. It was awesome.

  2. aerodynamic Kitten says:

    Ooh it is pretty. I like that shade of orange.

  3. Pinka says:

    i like how it says Ray J in the bottom behind the sign. *you can call him Ray and you can call him Jay, just don't call him Ray Jay something something something*

  4. Jez says:

    i want that sign on my bedroom door.

  5. Dave says:

    damn … there's no point in going back to NYC now …

  6. Eli says:

    lols!

    in Australia where i live, the high down the road from me if were all the prostitutes hang, and there is a bus stop sign they dance on…

    its great for the lulz

    • Jez says:

      When you say "hang"…

      I don't know what else you could mean, to be honest. I wanted to misinterpret it to be funny, but a jack the ripper sort of comment sounded a bit tasteless. Then again…

      • Eli says:

        Australian slang for congregating in one place is hanging around…

        lol

        and i also meant highway not just high down the road…

        hahahah sentence should read.. highway down the road

  7. Jez says:

    Did you notice it mention three things you could be punished with and then said "OR BOTH". Which which two of the three are they talking about?! I'm suffering torment here.

    • Erika says:

      I think it said only two things: "by a fine of up to (some number I can't read) or by imprisonment of up to three days or both." Either a fine, or imprisonment of up to three days. But yeah, the "of" really looked like an "or" at that resolution, so I can see how it looked like three things.

      What I was confused about was that it said "The following activity is prohibited: use and occupancy." which is two activities, and then they added another one ("prostitution") without any "and" or "or" before it. That's way weird grammar, or weird logic, or something.

      • jen says:

        I think they're two different ideas. The order is saying that taking anything from the store, as well as use and occupancy are forbidden under this order. And then prostitution is the reason for the order.

    • jen says:

      "Upon conviction" isn't a punishment, it's just saying that someone can't be punished until he's convicted. The two possible punishments are a fine and jail time. I could see how the phrasing of the sentence would be confusing though.

      Hopefully this alleviates your suffering :)

  8. Muffin says:

    That sign IS pretty~ O:

  9. Stone says:

    Ooh, I just realized the Ray-Jay video! I bet it's that one with Kim Kardashian. Man she is a fox.