The Mayor's Profile

  • 1972
  • 2005
  • Brooklyn
  • Park Slope
  • House
  • real estate sales
  • Male
  • 36

Author's Comments

There is no need for more bike lanes in Park Slope. It is an unforseen danger. The park is open with no traffic from 9am to 5pm. Ride your bike at that time!!!

Posted by: The Mayor at September 14, 2008 1:43 PM in response to Friday Links

The bike lanes are stupid. The bikers are stupid. You still live in a metropolis where there are cars and trucks and buses. Biking should be in the parks ONLY. For the new bikers that ride bikes with flip flops, ipods, and ice coffees in there hand and big sunglasses trying to steer a bike can be quite difficult. Also, I thought riding on sidewalks were a no no anyway next time I see a biker riding on a sidewalk they will get knocked down because its uncalled for. Oh! before I forget what they did to Vanderbilt ave in Prospect Heights is really stupid, with all of the traffic that has been there for years you go and put bike lanes and pedestrian islands in the middle of the ave. Now you have the existing traffic, bike lanes, and pedestrian crossing islands. I would like to be there when the horrific accident happens so I can say I told you so.

Posted by: The Mayor at September 14, 2008 1:34 PM in response to Warnings to Cyclists Near the Bridge

Just leave GAP alone. Its not hurting anyone, the artistic movement is foolish. GAP has been like that for years and to want to put pedestrian bridges is foolish. Leave well enough alone. We already have a gawdy glass building in the backdrop of the GAP now some art coalition wants free art space its a dumb idea. Leave the GAP alone. Also, if you do not know how to drive around the circle then you should not be driving.

Posted by: The Mayor at September 14, 2008 12:38 PM in response to Grand Army Plaza Designs Unveiled

Well, its the new thing in Park Slope to open up an establishment that already exists. We have 10 of everything in this neighborhood. Either its a high end children's store or a burger place. We have Rite Aid, Neergard, CVS we do not need some fancy "children's Rx". If they were smart they would open up the cafe again but specialize the menu. Maybe a soul food fusion place or something.

Posted by: The Mayor at August 24, 2008 11:44 AM in response to Streetlevel: Health and Beauty Shop on 7th Ave

Well, its the new thing in Park Slope to open up an establishment that already exists. We have 10 of everything in this neighborhood. Either its a high end children's store or a burger place. We have Rite Aid, Neergard, CVS we do not need some fancy "children's Rx". If they were smart they would open up the cafe again but specialize the menu. Maybe a soul food fusion place or something.

Posted by: The Mayor at August 24, 2008 11:42 AM in response to Streetlevel: Health and Beauty Shop on 7th Ave