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Flatbush Pavilion: More Anagrammer Identities Revealed

annangrahamforever.jpg Last week, I was chatting with the friendly bartender at Mooney’s, who admitted to me that he was one of the perpetrators of the movie marquee rewording that’s been going on for the past few months. His accomplices include a sheriff, a playwright and one other who’s occupation I can’t recall.

[Ed note: These aren’t the first anagrammers to be outed. Paul Berger wrote about sign-alterer David Collins in his blog and in an article for the New York Times (requires registration).]

If I had any doubts as to their story, I lost them when upon returning to the bar, I noticed near the back lurked a small, slightly shifty and wordy crew of late-night marquee pirates, puzzling over the arrangements of of letters cut from a newspaper, jotting down possible reformations in a notepad for future nocturnal recombinations.

More on this in the Daily Heights Message Boards.

Failed Attempt at Super Soak, 8:15 AM

jotlefi jane writes: “At 8:15 am this morning, as I walked my daughter to daycare thinking of nothing but coffee, I noticed something peculiar. On Carlton between Prospect Place and St. Marks, three 20-something white males were pacing about armed with water guns.”

“One had a Giant Super Soaker attached to his back and clearly ready for firing, another had a small hand ‘soaker’ and the third hid his weapon in his pocket. They were hanging outside of an apartment and I heard the boss with the Super Soaker say, ‘there’s no answer.'”

“Hmmm, wish I knew just what they were doing. Soaker Swat team? Bachelor party antics? At 8:15? On a Wednesday? And what poor soul they were looking to soak. Still wondering.”

Apt Fire Kills 4 – Washington Ave. near Carroll

FireWABC 7 Eyewitness News reports (text, video) that , at about 3 am on New Year’s Day, a fire started in a six-story apartment building at 901 Washington (at Carroll): "The fire was growing quickly as rescue
trucks arrived on the scene. Firefighters were able to knock it out
within the hour. But the damage had been done … Four people are
reported dead, two others were rushed to nearby Kings County hospital."