Wednesday Links
‘Obama Fried Chicken’ Will Keep Its Name [NY Times] Uncertainty for ‘Scariest Bar in Brooklyn’ [NYT/Local] Park Slope Parents Wants to Charge a Fee [NY Post] Kids Found Living in Brooklyn Hell-Hole [NY Post] MTA Rolls Out Year of Slashing Services [NY Daily News] City Torn on Mortgage Plan [NY Daily News] Dreamland Amusement Park…

‘Obama Fried Chicken’ Will Keep Its Name [NY Times]
Uncertainty for ‘Scariest Bar in Brooklyn’ [NYT/Local]
Park Slope Parents Wants to Charge a Fee [NY Post]
Kids Found Living in Brooklyn Hell-Hole [NY Post]
MTA Rolls Out Year of Slashing Services [NY Daily News]
City Torn on Mortgage Plan [NY Daily News]
Dreamland Amusement Park Opening in Coney [NY Daily News]
Hammerman Drops Out of Council Race [Brooklyn Paper]
Upscale Retail Coming to 345 Adams [Brooklyn Eagle]
Photo by wasder
You mean the word habitué made you pass out, Rob? What a delicate flower. Would you have have read past if I’d used “usual suspect”? I suspect you’re short on a reply, and so pretend to dismiss it as if meaningless.
What are you going after wishinone for? He (she?) was expressing a reasonable point of view, not attacking anyone.
wasder- as always, beautiful photo!
wasder, I didn’t notice that was your photo. Wonderful shot.
Wasder, cool photo!
quote:
“Brownstoner habitués”
’nuff said. didnt read passed that.
*rob*
Here’s what’s ridiculous about the endless attacks on Park Slope, PS Parents, PS Food Co-op, etc.: Not that long ago, Park Slope was a working class and diverse neighborhood. The kind of place that people chose to live because it WAS diverse. The kind of neighborhood that so many Brownstoner habitués have portrayed as having once been too dangerous. Thanks to the attitudes and policies of many new owners, and echoing off the walls of Brownstoner—particularly the “if you can’t afford it, move” attitude—Park Slope has become a far more homogenous community. It is worse for that change. The majority readers of this blog obviously don’t like the result, but you haven’t been here (whether in Brooklyn, or in Park Slope) long enough to have observed the transition. At the same time, the humorous and sneering critiques also show how foreign the “real” Park Slope remains to you, a neighborhood still filled with extended working-class families and oldtimers, for whom many B’stoner posters ALSO have contempt. In this regard, Mr. B was right on the money concerning how quickly this board jumps to a beatdown. Furthermore, here’s a newsflash: the very same change that has overcome Park Slope is coming to your neighborhood 5, 10, 20 years down the road—with you as agents of change for your own new neighborhoods. Second newsflash, you’ll become the eventual targets of contempt for a new generation of “pioneers†with a short view of history.
Wishinone writes: “Of course there are people with extreme points of view on the list serve, people whom I wouldn’t want to stand behind in line for coffee, let alone take their parenting advice.†You mean this board is devoid of people like that? You mean the singles and parents on B’stoner are somehow less opinionated, more involved (but in a good kind of way), more charitable and altruistic, less entitled and/or self-absorbed? You mean that before PS Parents came into existence the streets of Brooklyn, especially the working class neighborhoods, weren’t filled with swarms of parents with swarms of children and carriages? (If that’s your position, than you know very little about 1st, 2nd, and 3rd generation families that populated the borough not even 50 years ago, let alone before that.) Did your mothers not breast-feed you or push you in carriages? Who on this board was Athena’s companion when she sprang from the head of Zeus (or arrived via some other immaculate conception)? Really, I advise a step back before taking pride in making declarations so foolish.
Wasder – great photo!
back in my day they were called babysitters tho. not nannies. my babysitter’s name was Cookie 🙂
*rob*
ALOL at Nilf! hahahaha.
*rob*