A plaque remaining from the Big Apple Night Club at West 135th Street and Seventh Avenue in Harlem.

Above, a 1934 plaque from the Big Apple Night Club at West 135th Street and Seventh Avenue in Harlem. Discarded as trash in 2006. Now a Popeyes fast food restaurant on Google Maps.

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Entry from July 16, 2020
“Any room is a panic room if you have lost your phone in it”

"Any room is a panic room if you have lost your phone in it” is a saying that has been printed on many images.

“Any room is a panic room, if you’ve lost your phone in it” was posted on Twitter by S†oner on July 30, 2015. “Any room is a panic room if you have lost your phone in it” was posted on Twitter by Zenith#DividedWeFall on March 2, 2016. The saying probably originated on an image.


Twitter
S†oner ♀
@StyrofoamCobra
Any room is a panic room, if you’ve lost your phone in it.
4:51 PM · Jul 30, 2015·Twitter for Android

Twitter
⬇↘➡ Raised fist = Hadouken
@TheAsifAli
RT wickedsuga: Any room is a panic room if you’ve lost your phone in it. ...
5:23 AM · Jul 31, 2015·IFTTT

Twitter
(VANDY)
@vandy007
Any room is a panic room if you’ve lost your phone in it.
3:46 AM · Aug 1, 2015·TweetCaster for Android

Twitter
Zenith#DividedWeFall
@ZenithHml1
Any room is a panic room if you have lost your phone in it.........
11:43 AM · Mar 2, 2016·Twitter for Android

Google Books
1,037 One Liner Jokes
By Matthew Hovey
Lulu Press (Lulu.com)
2017
Pg. ?:
Any room is a panic room if you’ve lost your phone in it.

Twitter
Sly cat
@farzi__engineer
Any room is a panic room if you have lost your phone in it.
11:42 PM · Jun 15, 2017·Twitter for Android

Reddit—Oneliners
Posted by u/Perfumo July 17, 2020
Any room is a panic room, if you have lost your phone in it.

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