This is why you live in New York and also why you troll around the streets after the Halloween Parade looking for tricks and treats. After all that live communal street theater and the pressure is off to be a Wolverine you are at liberty to set your “Single Ladies” performance free on the sidewalk. BOO-tilicious!
Thanks to The Dusty Rebel for this tip, and thank you to Matt Weiss, who says, “Best part of my night. The end. This is why I call this man my brother and will be with me till my dying day. You’re welcome.”
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