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    Talk about Park Slopers being spoiled rotten! Someone on my block hired a mini tractor w/ a dump bucket to dig his car out!

    haaaaa. as long as it didnt come from a trust fund, he’s not being spoiled rotten, just writing checks his ass can cash.

    *rob*

  2. ARkady – are you kidding me?

    BobMarvin -who are these people that actually sat in their cars overnight? what a dummy! – mean sure if you are stuck on some remote road upstate – but you are stuck near Nostrand avenue – get out, hop on a train and get your butt home or at least get thee to a diner…

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    actually dibs most criminals are in jail for drugs. They can be reformed. People who commit economic crimes can be reformed.

    i never said they couldn’t be reformed… but i will say one thing, even at my brokest, i dont sell drugs or steal shit. when you steal something from someone that IS a sociopathic behavior, and guess what? you can go to jail for it and be reformed, but once back out if you had to do it again, you probably would. i know it’s a little bit difference, it is a crime if necessity, which is why people do argue the legalization of drugs… but then i can guarantee you, 99 percent of the drug deals now wouldnt be allowed to be selling the drugs, they would need to turn to other crime..

    drugs, as bad as they are, allow many people to make a decent living. if the govt had control of it? eh, sorry, but not likely. well maybe lollipop shops and bodegas, but it would be so heavily regulated and beyond expensive that there will always be a black market. see sex and cigarettes.

  4. Jesus! Talk about Park Slopers being spoiled rotten! Someone on my block hired a mini tractor w/ a dump bucket to dig his car out! Snow from his side is now a massive pile on the other side of the street.

  5. Interesting item about my neighborhood in today’s Post (via the Hawthorne Street blog):

    Residents in the closely knit Prospect Lefferts Garden community emerged from their homes early yesterday after realizing that motorists had been stuck in their vehicles overnight.

    They went from car to car offering food and drinks, as well as the use of their homes for rest or bathroom breaks.

    “This is a good neighborhood to get stuck in,” said Ellen Neipris of Rutland Avenue [sic]. “We came out of our house this morning, and were shocked to see people sleeping in their cars. We went to get food and coffee. Everyone is doing what they can.”

    On the negative side (and this is probably the only time you’ll EVER see me right anything bad about PLG) I had to make due with a day old bagel at K-Dog yesterday and they had NO bagels at all this morning. What’s the world (on this side of the park) coming to? 🙂

  6. ha dona, that sounds aweful! i was going to say she sounds like a sociopath, but then you said she was led out in cuffs. lol. do you mind saying what for?

    so someone on my facebook said she is looking out her window watching total hotties shoveling the snow :-/ bitch, change places with me cuz all that is outside right now here are dirty fungus beardo’ed infested stick figure adult males in 9 year old kids snowsuits living out their suburban childhood fantasies, while their pasty girlfriends sit in the pee and poop infested mounds of snow sipping 10 dollar caffeinated drinks.

    so where are the hot people shoveling snow!?!

    *rob*

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