{"id":16262,"date":"2018-02-20T21:09:03","date_gmt":"2018-02-21T02:09:03","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/wsbj.com\/sorabji\/?p=16262"},"modified":"2018-02-20T21:09:03","modified_gmt":"2018-02-21T02:09:03","slug":"to-the-unisphere-and-back","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/wsbj.com\/sorabji\/2018\/02\/20\/to-the-unisphere-and-back.html","title":{"rendered":"To the Unisphere&#8230; And Back"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>\t\t\t\tI have walked from Astoria to the Unisphere before, but I never made the trip back by any means except subway or bus. Until today. The Unisphere and Flushing Meadows-Corona Park (FMCP) were not my destinations when I set out to ramble up Queens Boulevard and its environs. But somewhere around LeFrak City, at about 98th or 99th Street, I could see the New York State Pavilion and I just figured well, I&#8217;m about four-fifths of the way there, might as well motor on in. <\/p>\n<p>The journey was capped by two magnificent finds: A working payphone outside the Madison York Assisted Living facility at 112-14 Corona Avenue, and a fully functional shitter into which I took one of the most urgent and righteous dumps of my fl\u00e2neur years. <\/p>\n<p>I laughed at myself afterward in noting how I made a series of calculations as to whether there was enough toilet paper on the roll to adequately wipe my ass after this extremely necessary evacuation of last night&#8217;s first steak dinner in maybe a year. I read once that when you park a car you subconsciously do a series of mathematical calculations in determining whether the car will fit into the space. I don&#8217;t know if there is a name for these equations but there could be, and there should be a name for the sequence of estimates and calculations that go into deciding if a full and effective asswipe will be possible with the supply of toilet paper available.<\/p>\n<p>Then I ruminated on the relatively scant number of public shitters where I&#8217;ve taken a dump over the years. The first huge dump I ever graced upon New York was at the Cosmic Diner when it was at Columbus Circle. You had to ask for a token to get into the bathroom, which was about the size of a one-bedroom apartment. It was palatial, and with only one toilet situated in the far corner it felt like a prison shitter where you were video recorded. I must have dropped 12 pounds of turd into that receptacle, this after eating little more than the Cosmic&#8217;s Fish and Chips platter for 3 days straight. I remember coming out of that diner with stars in my eyes.<\/p>\n<p>Another memorable dump occurred at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington. I had to go so bad and from what food and beverage I had consumed the night before I knew it was going to be a buttblast. So I was worried about offending or at least attracting the attention of anyone else in the Lincoln Memorial on account of its volume and splatter nastiness. <\/p>\n<p>It might have sounded nasty but no one would have noticed. There was a constant and overwhelming din of sound from fans and general noise in that place. Maybe that was by design. All I know is I took a magnificent dump at the Lincoln Memorial, and no one noticed.<\/p>\n<p>I took a lot of dumps at the Trump Tower back in the early 1990s. To this day I regard Trump Tower as the best public facility in New York for taking a shit. Rockefeller Center isn&#8217;t bad, either, but at times I&#8217;ve had the creepy sense that the Concourse poopery is a cruising joint, or whatever they call it when people send signals between the stalls with their feet that they want to hook up. <\/p>\n<p>Both places have a janitor constantly on detail, which is a necessary factor in a public toilet being a joy in which to shit.<\/p>\n<p>A memorable dump occurred at the Central Park Boathouse, site of the only working payphone in Central Park. I got there just as the janitor had finished cleaning the place. It was immaculate. Not that I would but I could have eaten off that erstwhile shit- and piss-smeared floor. With that ephemeral luxury as inspiration I pounded out one of that hardest, longest, most critical fecal logs in the history of human anuses. I deserved an award. I was bragging about that one for days afterward among my shit-friendly friends. Hooray for the Central Park Boathouse, scene of one of my finest dumps. <\/p>\n<p>So many more monumental dumps in New York and elsewhere. Yet far fewer than you might expect for such a seasoned wanderer as I. Why haven&#8217;t I shit in more places? Well, I am not approaching incontinence, not yet at least. I mostly get my shit detail out of the way before leaving the house. I blame today&#8217;s urgency on the stringy, fatty slab of club steak I got at the Trade Fair last night. It was gross.<\/p>\n<p>But it also seemed like my innards were piqued today by the introduction of Snapple Peach Iced Tea I got at a 7-Eleven on Horace Harding Expressway. From the moment I ingested that substance I knew my asshole was going to burst. From there it was on to the appropriately named Flushing.<\/p>\n<p>OK, then, there is more to today&#8217;s journey than a working payphone or an urgent dump at the park. I&#8217;m just lost on what else there is to say now since I still feel like I came back from a foreign country. Flushing is not the foreign-seeming area. It is that stretch of Roosevelt Avenue from the 80s up to the 100s. I was there on Sunday, not for the first time but for the first time with my eyes open and my senses perked. That area feels like Scorsese&#8217;s New York. I look into the open doors of the predominantly mom-and-pop businesses and see entire worlds spinning in those narrow corridors. The neon at twilight lit me up. I&#8217;ve rambled through there twice in 3 days but next time I will find a dining establishment or bar in which to sit down. I want to know that side of New York. I want to know that overwhelming majority of New York that I might never understand if I don&#8217;t enter into it deliberately. I guess I keep waiting for New York to come to me, or for circumstances to make me known to it. <\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>I have walked from Astoria to the Unisphere before, but I never made the trip back by any means except subway or bus. Until today. The Unisphere and Flushing Meadows-Corona Park (FMCP) were not my destinations when I set out to ramble up Queens Boulevard and its environs. 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