— By Kevin Montgomery (@kevinmonty) |
If you've braved the dick-shrinkingly cold weather and gone to the park over the past few days, you might have noticed a rotting-egg-mixed-with-burrito-fart odor emanating from the playground lately. I had just assumed it was one of those football-sized rats that live in the park dead and decaying in the corner of the park, but Twitter has some alternative theories:
The breakdown: fertilizer, compost, manure, “the construction,” and now there's cockroaches.
Comments (4)
I don't think before I type | [Permalink]
I don’t think “roach” was referring to cockroaches….
I don't think before I type | [Permalink]
not a single cemetary joke?
SlobDog | [Permalink]
Agh Hell raw fert? That smell is just a “tip toe through the tulips” for us midwesterners.
On a more serious note - There was a Jewish cemetery near DP if I’m not mistaken.
Herr Doktor Professor Deth Vegetable | [Permalink]
Very unlikely to be remnants of Dolores Park cemetery. I’ve excavated Victorian burials before, and the stench only comes when you crack the coffins.