Charging the Bull of Wall Street
Contemplating asses in NYC from the Charging Bull Bronze Statue which stands now on Bowling Green in New York City as a sign of optimism for Wall Street I find it beyond ironic that the Bull was originally delivered to the wrong address and ordered by the NYPD to be moved and it was only supposed to have a temporary home with a limited permit, but when New York State found that the statue which was temporarily given a permit was gaining from tourist's at Bowling Green? That's New York. All about the green and so they made it a permanent monument to capitalism and optimism call me the skeptic with life experience with a husband who was known to do a few inside trades a born New Yorker that's Michael Falk and Shannon Falk his ex wife who now lives in the land where all the BS began? I just am the observant writer who takes notes lol
Shannon Falk
5/10/20232 min read


Born on October 19th? Notorious in certain sets. Staring at the ass of the "Charging Bull" installed in December 14, 1989 after my 1987 "Black Monday" birthday as a sign of "financial optimism"? Are you shitting me? I married a New York schemer in September same year-lol


Staring down 1987's Arturo Di Modica's 7,100 pound Italian Art as an ode to financial optimism? Are you shitting me? I don't know whether to laugh or cry.


You know it's bad when your little dog stands under some big balls and smells bullshit.
Where to start? How about with facts. The statue pumped on financial optimism after October 19, 1987's 1.17 Trillion dollar single day in losses? Dumped illegally on Wall Street (I shit you not) on December 14, 1989 on the back of a truck where it was dropped on the New York Stock Exchange and then ordered "removed" by the New York City Police Department?! By December 20, 1989 it was like an asylum seeker and "relocated" to Bowling Green with a "temporary" permit. When the metallic behemoth became a popular "tourist attraction"? Hey I'm a New Yorker now we never miss an opportunity to make a buck on a tourist. A permanent solution to a NYC "permit" problem.


Thirty Four Years Later? Yeah it's NYC permits are always someone's problem.


Weather permitting? I advise you visit after the close of Wall Street, real early so you get the full experience without the crowds.


Strolling along Bowling Green at sunrise? It'll be lucky strike day.
You'll be without the roaring crowds on Wall Street with time to explore.


If you're bullish on getting the most out of Wall Street? Arrive early and watch the street vendors as they set up.



