11215Native's Profile
- 11215Native
- 1970's
- Brooklyn
- Park Slope
- Male
- 80's baby
- http://yupsgohome.com
Author's Comments
I honestly don't have a problem with people making a living and finding opportunity, but I read some real ignorant d!ckhead comments here. Shot in the arm? This part of the Slope/Windsor Terrace border has been nothing but hard-working blue collar families, cops, firemen and iron workers, who have known each other for generations and attended the local schools. Here come you hipster yups with critical comments, wanted to ruin the very fabric of what gave this neighborhood character, families. Your main concern in life has become of what's the cool new spot that's going to open?, where can I sit drinking coffee for hours on end? Where can I kill time because I have no f#cking social life? Honestly, how f#cking sad of a life do you live? I have seen this neighborhood become a joke, all at the hands of you morons who just want to live here because it's the hip place to be. Here is a newsflash d!ckheads, your hated neighbors are probably paying 500 bucks for the same apartment for which you pay thousands. You contribute nothing here, but dirtier streets, dog sh!t allover the place and half of you look like you don't f#cking bathe, desperately seeking love and approval from one another. So Farrells is unfriendly, and filled with a lot of people you don't like, and guess what they f#cking can't stand you either, but here's another gem, when your drunk @ss can't hold your liquor and come home in the am, to some stick-up kid from the other side of the park, those very same people are the ones you'll be crying to for help. Just because they watch sports, cheer for the local team, talk about a day at work, kid's going to school and getting married, as opposed to your mindless conversations of where the best Thai food is at or why you are so sad and depressed (I notice a lot of you f#ckers have some major insecurity issues). They are hard working people who have vices, just like all of us.....I don't go there myself, but I know some of the bartenders and patrons since I was a kid, and would count on the fact that each one of them care for this neighborhood more than you care about your mothers. So show some respect for the regulars here, who wont abandon this place and leave it to jerkoffs like you. I hope your trust fund money runs out soon enough so you go back to where you came from and this neighborhood can go back to being a true neighborhood.
Posted by: 11215Native at July 24, 2008 11:47 PM in response to StreetLevel: Windsor Terrace Getting a Little LES Love

LovalVet - Don't even give these thickheaded yups the time of day. They move into our neighborhoods and then expect the locals to change and adapt to their beliefs and lifestyles as if they are some gift to us. If anybody has a problem with their reception in the South Slope/Windsor Terrace, go back to where you came from. It's as simple as that. You don't contribute anything here. I grew up in this neighborhood, watching all the family owned businesses flourish on the patronage of the local residents, who became extended family. The kids went to Holy Name, PS 107 or PS 154 and all interacted, regardless of race or gender. Families knew each other. Look at the old yearbooks, the faces are enough to see that this wasn't a "white republican" neighborhood. It was working class, honest, neighborly family type of neighborhood. This neighborhood was literally the type you'd see portrayed in the those old Hollywood movies. Why else do you think it's been a backdrop for so many of them? Unfortunately, Brooklyn's best kept secret fell prey to the money hungry vultures in real estate, and hard times fell upon many lifelong residents who decided to sell and leave. I can tell you this, anybody who has grown up here, would never want to abandon this neighborhood. I just hope this fad of living being cool to live in Brooklyn passes as fast as all your other stupid trends and you just leave. So McFadden Bros., Farrell's, what have you, keep that flag up high with pride, salute with your right had, and middle finger up with your left, and tell these yuppie f#cks to go f#ck themselves.
Posted by: 11215Native at August 18, 2008 9:09 PM in response to StreetLevel: Windsor Terrace Getting a Little LES Love