Quote of the Day
I’m sorry, but a house like this is not 100 shares of some under performing stock. It’s an historic piece of Brooklyn, built for the daughter of one of Bklyn’s big shots, and a fine example of eclectic turn of the century architecture. There are no other houses like this in CHN. The interior is…

I’m sorry, but a house like this is not 100 shares of some under performing stock. It’s an historic piece of Brooklyn, built for the daughter of one of Bklyn’s big shots, and a fine example of eclectic turn of the century architecture. There are no other houses like this in CHN. The interior is full of first quality period detailing, and the entire property could be someone’s dream home, a wonderful place to raise a family, or grow old sitting on the porch. I really hate it when a place like this is reduced to a calculation of percentages, and formulas for tossing it around like a bean bag. The amount of time, money, research and heartache the guys who lost it put in shows that a house is more than just the price, or the comps. It’s also an emotional, physical reaction to a potential home. That is so often totally forgotten here.
by Montrose Morris in 1094 Park Place Finally Sells
Biff, do you water your gardne or wahda your yard
I can only think of one way to pronounce radiator.
Reminds me of a cheapo Japanese restaurant on the UES called Wasabi Lobby. The two words aren’t even close to rhyming where I come from, but guess they do if you are from the NE US.
RAY-dee-A-da (w/Brooklyn accent)
I beg your pardon, I never promised you an herb garden.
The test of the Brooklyn accent is how one pronounces radiator. I have a feeling that Benson might be the only one with expertise in this matter.
I’m experiencing a toxic haiku overload…..EHAYAHHHHH!!!
BrooklynGreene was more fun when he/she ranted about denton’s Viking range than with these haiku.
Canarsie Cawfee
Bronx might pronounce it cahfee
Coffee’s fine for me
I was going to axe how you pronounce “leisure”