Is Park Slope annoying?
I would like an unruly debate about whether Park Slope has become a bastion of feckless yuppies or a sesame streetesque utopia…Any thoughts?
I would like an unruly debate about whether Park Slope has become a bastion of feckless yuppies or a sesame streetesque utopia…Any thoughts?
What a terrible thread. People talking about each other rather than the question asked.
Surely, these posters are the same ones who continuously whine on this website about PS real estate prices.
Surely, these posters are the same ones who continuously whine on this website about PS real estate prices.
dorkslope
strollerslope
suvliberalslope
overslope
9:17 Take this advise: grow up.
I believe this is what you wanted to say, but too shameful to admit:
PS doesn’t appeal to me as the natives are too arrogant and rich for me. But if I could afford it I’d live there instead of the east NY crap I’ve been limited to. I’m like the new cliche where I’ve become the poster white guy, getting my ass kicked by the neighborhood teens.
4.18/8.00,
Do I feel stupid correcting your mistakes? Hardly. I can make out what 4-year olds say, but I don’t take their advice on much.
And I don’t think that the people in PS are that different from PH or BH. But just the entire neighborhood I find too cliche. Again, there’s nothing wrong with it; if I had to choose a cliche to live the granola-liberal is probably the one into which I would fall. I just don’t find the neighborhood that terribly interesting.
Anon 7:40, I beg to differ regarding your gender.
As for Anon 4:40, thanks for the spell check, I didn’t know that we were correcting everyone with their spelling. But it should make you look stupid knowing exactly what I said, but still manage to correct my “i” to an “a”. As the taste of cod liver oil, I’ll defer to you. It seems like you have issues. Let’s not make your diet our issue. Next thing you know, you’ll be disclosing your bowel movement
4:18, 2:34 here… Actually, you got a couple of things right. I did indeed live in Park Slope. For 13 years. Paid under $200k for my house. I cashed out when it got too yuppy and did indeed buy a place in the “eastern slums of Brooklyn”, plus 2 country properties. I’m a woman, not a guy.
As a PH’er who spends a lot of time in the Slope because of shopping, schools, etc – are PS people all that different from Cobble Hill, B.H. FG and the folks in other Brownstone Brooklyn hoods?