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LTV 2010 Regifting Program

Published on: June 1st, 2010 | Last updated: August 22, 2019 | Written by:

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
L.I.C, NEW YORK — June 1, 2010— The LTV Squad (NYSE:LTVX) announces the creation of a brand new LTV Regifting Cache, located in an all time NYC UE/Graffiti location favorite: The Freedom Tunnel.

The LTV Regifting Program (LTV-RP) is a freeganist sponsored program intended to populate abandoned or obscure locations with vast amounts of gift items which are available to anyone to find and take on a first come, first serve basis. Previous locations of LTV-RP Caches have included The Steam Tunnels under Columbia University, The Greenpoint Terminal Warehouses, and the NYC Subway System.

This latest Cache represents one of the largest single regifting depositories of all time. With approximately 50 regifting items spread throughout the tunnel, we are certain that intrepid insomniac transvestite hipster explorers will be uncovering these important gift documents for years to come. It is proof positive that yes… YES… LTV-RP is back in action after all these years.

About LTV:
The LTV Squad are the original NYC UE motherfuckers. Officially founded in the fabulous 1980’s, LTV has been exploring NYC for 20 solid years. The Ltvsquad.com website was (finally) launched in 2001.

About the Freedom Tunnel:
The freedom tunnel is a place of legends. Former home to hundreds of homeless people, this location is a certified mecca for graffiti artists. It has been home turf for LTV since the early 1990s and will remain so for decades to come.

Press Contacts:
Sir McVeigh Lance, Esq.
LTV, Inc.
control {AT} ltvsquad.com

LTV, LTV Squad, LTV-RP and LTV Regifting Program are registered trademarks or trademarks of the Ltv Squad, Inc. Other company and product names may be trademarks of their respective owners.

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    Bad Guy Joe

    Bad Guy Joe
    Bad Guy Joe knows more about the NYC underground than anyone else on or below the surface of this planet. He has spent nearly 30 years sneaking into NYC's more forbidden locations. When not underground, he's probably bitching about politicians or building something digital. 
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