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What do you wish for in ProHo? - Page 2 — Brooklynian

What do you wish for in ProHo?

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  • Carnivore wrote: [quote=boaty]More entertainment opportunities would be nice - a bowling ring or the like?
    Bowling is generally played in an alley. :roll:

    I would like to see one open here, but I doubt one would. The trend citywide has been for bowling alley closings. :cry:

    Has anyone tried street bowling? It is where you set up pins in the street and you try to strike them down. Of course, you need a few people (someone to set up the pins, someone to get the ball, etc.), but it is a lot of fun. You just close off traffic w/ trash cans and yellow tape and have a go at it.
  • Subject: Re: Food!

    Jack wrote: Last I checked most green grocers and supermarkets discourage sampling of any kind as well. So I don't understand the attitude towards that. Heck, you can't even sample a Brach's candy aisle at most supermarkets anymore. So let's be realistic.
    I take shit from Stop 'n Slop all the time. Have you ever had to run out of the supermarket with a thick slice of prepackaged ham in your pants after security catches you? I give myself the five finger discount and fill my pockets with Brach's caramels, neapolitans, and toffees. I'm keeping it real and keeping corporate america from running the coop.

    Respect.
  • Jack wrote: [quote=vanilla]jack, you still didn't tell us that you agree to being in charge of the PH division co-op.
    If you're trying to be a douchebag, congrats Vanilla! You win!



    wow. maybe you should stay at the park slope co-op if you are going to be like that. :shock:
  • vanilla wrote: wow. maybe you should stay at the park slope co-op if you are going to be like that. :shock:
    Actually, if you bug someone more than once with a smarmy backhanded statement, expect what you get. Sorry for the harsh, but FWIW I'm not in ProHo at all. So I leave it to you dear Vanilla, to run the place.
  • You seem aggressive, Jack.
  • Apologies to all for 'going blue' when responding to Vanilla. I should have dealt with that privately. I'll edit the post and pull that out.
  • Subject: Re: Food!

    Anonymous wrote: I take shit from Stop 'n Slop all the time. Have you ever had to run out of the supermarket with a thick slice of prepackaged ham in your pants after security catches you? I give myself the five finger discount and fill my pockets with Brach's caramels, neapolitans, and toffees. I'm keeping it real and keeping corporate america from running the coop.

    Respect.


    :roll:
  • Subject: to get back on track

    an Ethiopian place (maybe spun off from Ghenet - the best Ethio in the boros) would be more than swell...
  • A hair salon that caters to white folks' hair.
  • Salon Strategy on Vandy - I've seen everyone's hair in there - they're really nice people!
  • Jack wrote: Apologies to all for 'going blue' when responding to Vanilla. I should have dealt with that privately. I'll edit the post and pull that out.
    For all it's worth - love your passion, Jack! :) Your humbility is warming too... :oops:
  • boaty wrote: Salon Strategy on Vandy - I've seen everyone's hair in there - they're really nice people!
    Thanks, Boaty. 7th Ave haircuts have gotten stupidly expensive. Also, it looks like you're 14 posts away from Grand Master!
  • Subject: Re: Food!

    Carnivore wrote:

    I'd vote for a real butcher shop, btw.
    There is a very small butcher section in the back of the Key Food on Flatbush (Sterling. & Park). It's better than nothing. So far all I've bought from there was very fresh hamburger meat. I'm gonna try one of those stuffed cornish game hens one of these days.
  • Subject: Re: Food!

    mc wrote: [quote=Carnivore]

    I'd vote for a real butcher shop, btw.
    There is a very small butcher section in the back of the Key Food on Flatbush (Sterling. & Park). It's better than nothing. So far all I've bought from there was very fresh hamburger meat. I'm gonna try one of those stuffed cornish game hens one of these days.
    I appreciate the tip, but I've been to the yuppie Key Food on Flatbush plenty of times, and that is definitely not a butcher shop. It's just the meat section of a supermarket.
  • Subject: Re: Food!

    Carnivore wrote: [quote=mc][quote=Carnivore]

    I'd vote for a real butcher shop, btw.
    There is a very small butcher section in the back of the Key Food on Flatbush (Sterling. & Park). It's better than nothing. So far all I've bought from there was very fresh hamburger meat. I'm gonna try one of those stuffed cornish game hens one of these days.
    I appreciate the tip, but I've been to the yuppie Key Food on Flatbush plenty of times, and that is definitely not a butcher shop. It's just the meat section of a supermarket.
    Fair enough. I did say, it was better than nothing (on retrospect, I should've said "maybe"). I forgot to mention that I'd also love a real butcher shop in the area.
    At the GAP farmer's market, I love the place with the spicey turkey sausage. And the produce there can't be beat.

    [MOD daveb] Duplicate post obliterated! [/MOD NOTE]
  • Subject: Re: Food!

    Carnivore wrote: [quote=roux42]Co-op would nice as long as it is not scary like the one on the other side of Flatbush.
    Dude, you're going to make Jack have a seizure! :twisted:

    I'd vote for a real butcher shop, btw.

    Yeah. I asked around the met, key foods, associated, etc. and nobody sells human anymore. What gives?
  • Subject: Re: Food!

    Anonymous wrote: [quote=Carnivore][quote=roux42]Co-op would nice as long as it is not scary like the one on the other side of Flatbush.
    Dude, you're going to make Jack have a seizure! :twisted:

    I'd vote for a real butcher shop, btw.

    Yeah. I asked around the met, key foods, associated, etc. and nobody sells human anymore. What gives?

    El Carneviento is people!
  • In no particular order:

    Bank
    Chinese
    Bakery
    Pharmacy (something closer than DR or Kings)
    Book Store
  • A lot of these are taken from what other folks have said...

    -bowling alley (bowling is huge in Mpls - big hang out places)
    -bar/laundrymat
    -independent and/or second run movie theatre
    -24 hour diner
    -Gap
    -Starbucks
    -professional sports team - perhaps an NBA team

    (kidding on those last 3)

    • A gun store - to equip myself for gunshots
      A lock store - so you can "lock you doors"
      A liquor store - so I can numb the pain of gunwounds from gunshots that went through my locked door
      A gun/lock/liquor/tobacco superstore - so I don't have to make so many trips
      A pawn shop - so I can sell my possesions to buy guns, liquor, tobacco, and locks
  • Anonymous wrote:

    • A gun store - to equip myself for gunshots
      A lock store - so you can "lock you doors"
      A liquor store - so I can numb the pain of gunwounds from gunshots that went through my locked door
      A gun/lock/liquor/tobacco superstore - so I don't have to make so many trips
      A pawn shop - so I can sell my possesions to buy guns, liquor, tobacco, and locks
    Straight up. A man after my own heart!
  • BrookFetish wrote: A lot of these are taken from what other folks have said...

    -bowling alley (bowling is huge in Mpls - big hang out places)
    -bar/laundrymat
    -independent and/or second run movie theatre
    -24 hour diner
    -Gap
    -Starbucks
    -professional sports team - perhaps an NBA team

    (kidding on those last 3)
    BAM (http://www.bam.org), one of the best--if not THE best--indy theaters in the city is within walking distance. Another one closer by wouldn't hurt, I'll grant you, but it could be worse.
  • I would like a dentist that "caters to cowards," but the only one I can find is in Crown Heights. Good thing I technically live there!
  • i want the following:
    a liquor store that carries sailor jerry rum
    a place where i can get a decent and real veggie tamale
    a place where i can purchase unspoiled and affordable produce
    a thai restaurant on par with sea
    a vietnamese restaurant


    i am a wanna be glutton who is not living up to her potential.
  • I want a quality record/music store.
  • KateBklyn wrote: I want a quality record/music store.
    I would agree, mostly because I like hanging out in record stores. I wind up buying most of my stuff on Amazon now. I rarely have to go into the city to buy music- even for moderately obscure stuff. I'm not sure it's a great time to be opening a record store here. Judging by the conversation at the DH Happy Hour last week, most DHers don't buy music (just download).
  • Carnivore wrote: most DHers don't buy music (just download).
    But, some of us go to a lot of concerts! And I just bought my first CD in almost 2 years last night!
  • Candicissima wrote: [quote=Carnivore]most DHers don't buy music (just download).
    But, some of us go to a lot of concerts! And I just bought my first CD in almost 2 years last night!

    I do neither. I just sit at home and slap big, greasy slabs of meat against the wall. That's music to my ears.

    Where the fuck are my meds... MOTHER!!!! :x
  • Did the "wishing" idea come from last week's This American Life? Just curious.

    I wish for a good Used Book Store.

    And [wait for it] a Cupcake Bakery. :wink:
  • I still buy a lot of music and just like being in record store but it's true about most folks doing on online. I can dream...
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