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It’s a beautiful day here in New York, and Coney Island rides opened for the season last weekend. It’s also still March, so there aren’t all that many people actually on rides. Which meant I had a much clearer view of the back wall of these bumper cars than normal as I walked past them, and I realized I’ve literally never seen anyone mention that this is a thing:
I’ve seen people occasionally talk about that new-ish statue in Prospect Park but never this Steve hanging out on these bumper cars? And, considering how emotionally vulnerable Stuckys are about Coney as a rule, it suddenly struck me as slightly odd that I’ve Never seen this come up. And it occurred to me that maybe this is not a thing people are widely aware exists?
And I thought it was possible that at least a few people might enjoying know. So, this, Steve is part of a Coney Island ride. This very large art on the back wall of the bumper cars that are in front of the Wonder Wheel. This Steve also faces the Cyclone, and has for a long time. So. There’s that, too.
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