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Your Slope Sweeties — Brooklynian

Your Slope Sweeties

the chipster
edited November -1 in Park Slope
Today I saw a guy I've known for ages. He was smiling as he was crossing the street, and it made my day. Still gorgeous after all these years! There are a few Slopers who I notice, some of them make my heart skip a beat, but I don't actually need to actually meet them.
So, how bout it? Is there some special dog walker or girl on a bicycle who makes your day? :lol:
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  • What exactly do you want us to do? List random strangers we see on the street, never want to meet, and want to have sex with?
  • not have sex with!@--did i imply that? I mean, there are certain Park Slope personalities that you see around, and they make you smile. You watch them change through the years, and maybe you're happy that they still seem happy. Doesn't everyone have that? I didn't really intend anything weird; it was just a sunny day, and I was thinkin sunny thoughts.
    Seacrest Out.
  • The brunette gal who works at The Chocolate Room. I think of her as "Chocolate Girl." I guess she's married to the owner of the place; maybe she's a co-owner. Such a pleasing demeanor & lovely smile.

    Also the woman who runs Java Joe's coffee shop on 8th St. I would buy coffee from her even if it weren't the best in the neighborhood, which it is.

    Several bartenders come to mind, too, but they don't necessarily live in the Slope. E.g. the redhead bartender at Stone Park always makes me happy.
  • Kristen, the red-headed bartender at Park Slope Ale House. That woman is seriously funny. And, is nice to everyone, 2-80.
  • my best friend has a crush on the owner of Beer Table, but alas he is married.
  • I'm so bad.... guy from the Y... kinda cute, curly hair, cutoff shirt, seems to be sweet - never seen him punch anyone... glasses sometimes and built real nice. Hmmm - I kinda would like to do him (as opposed to some posters here). I see him all over.

    Wait is this isn't craiglist's "missed connections?". My bad
  • i loved missed connections.

    "I saw you on the L train. You were reading and listening to your ipod. I was wearing pants. We had a connection- call me!"

    I actually wrote the vaguest post I could thing of and made a CL "L train" missed connections post just to see and I got like 45 replies. It was pretty amazing.
  • You do realize that the vagueness of your post is the main underlying reason you received so many replies?

    What you did is post a fake missed connection. I would venture to say that the majority of your respondents were just as devious. That is to say there we never on the L train and can't specifically recall your vague creation.

    If this wasn't electronic messaging I'd call it a tremendous waste of paper. As it is, it's just waste.

    No offense, carmen, I like social experiments just as much as the next guy... as far as craigslist goes words like lame, waste of time, fakers, and the delusional come to mind... ah, but who hasn't been guilty of such crimes at one point...
  • ^of course I realize the vagueness was the cause of the replies. Thats the point. To see how many people actually thought something like "I had hair, you had pants" applied to them. I guess I missed the mark.

    And most people would call 2/3 of the internet a waste of e-paper. I work from home. I have a lot of free time. I can only knit so many scarves here, people.
  • Brian at the Park Slope Pharmacy on 8th Ave. I have been going there for years and he is a prince of a guy. Really cares about his customers and their overall good health.
  • Agreed, I love Brian. I was so upset when my insurance wouldn't cover non-chain pharmacy dispensations.

    Also the trainers at the Y - so friendly - and the folks at Leopoldi's.
  • ashley, the girl with the pink hat and the little dog
  • pretty much every girl in that vegan sandwich place today. :oops:
  • new2hood wrote: Kristen, the red-headed bartender at Park Slope Ale House. That woman is seriously funny. And, is nice to everyone, 2-80.
    I haven't been there in a long time but she's awesome!
  • Carmen wrote: ^of course I realize the vagueness was the cause of the replies. Thats the point. To see how many people actually thought something like "I had hair, you had pants" applied to them. I guess I missed the mark.

    And most people would call 2/3 of the internet a waste of e-paper. I work from home. I have a lot of free time. I can only knit so many scarves here, people.
    I've always wondered about those listings in the back of newspapers in which someone claims to be looking for one specific person in a city of 3 million people and 100 newspapers. Has anyone anywhere ever in human history connected in such a way? What are the chances that some random stranger that you passed on the street once is going to be reading your listing?
  • I have an old friend that recently found me on MySpace. He told me that throughout the years, he would occasionally put up a missed connections post with the hope that I or someone who knew me would see it.

    I was so flattered, cause I wonder sometimes if that cute guy who smiled at me on the train goes home and posts something, and I never remember to check it. I always think that they probably never do. But, you never know- I read them and the way they describe some pretty girl, I always think, "gee, I really hope she sees this and at least feels good that someone noticed her."

    I think its a nice thing to have in such an insane city.
  • Somebody posted a Missed Connection for the really tall girl who works at Key Foods on Prospect/10th Ave. I told her about it and she said 2 other people told her as well. I was so excited to recognize a posting (sad, but true)
  • Flexichick wrote: Somebody posted a Missed Connection for the really tall girl who works at Key Foods on Prospect/10th Ave. I told her about it and she said 2 other people told her as well. I was so excited to recognize a posting (sad, but true)
    Damn...so it does work....
  • raw wrote: [quote=Flexichick]Somebody posted a Missed Connection for the really tall girl who works at Key Foods on Prospect/10th Ave. I told her about it and she said 2 other people told her as well. I was so excited to recognize a posting (sad, but true)
    Damn...so it does work....

    well, I don't know that she was interested and followed through, but yes, people DO connect that way
  • C'mon. If she was single, how could she not totally be curious???

    Girl's a toughy if she could just blow off the romanticism of it all.

    But maybe she plays for the other team.

    Pure speculation. :wink:
  • Missed Connections is totally modern romance. The L train that Anna K threw herself under, after not getting noticed by the cute hipsterish dude with the tribal tat.
    So, what's wrong with a little Brooklyn connection, hmm?
    I prefer anonymous comments,only because women can feel threatened by too much adoration....right Angelina?
  • I like Drunken Revival - I mean if that is really her picture in that hot lil outfit! And if not, then I still love you for pretending to be that hot!

    And this girl that used to work at Gorilla who had red hair and wore a choo choo charlie hat and red hair . . . but there is a new girl there now who makes me smile and she already acts like she knows who I am . . . as opposed to 99 percent of the people who work there and I've seen countless times.

    Not that I'm bitter . . . I do the same thing.
  • Another redhead, this one works out at harbor fitness during the day
  • It's funny - I saw somewhere where guys supposedly don't like redheads. I don't know which guys they're talking about . . . not me! I just wish so many women weren't hung up with thinking that they have to be blonde.
  • The fireman of Ladder 122. They shop at C-Town every weekend and are super hawt! They make me want to buy lighter fluid :P
  • revolutionary war reenactment lady at the old stone house

    our eyes met and my musket went off

    but i was too shy to reload
  • gags2008 wrote: I like Drunken Revival - I mean if that is really her picture in that hot lil outfit! And if not, then I still love you for pretending to be that hot!
    hehehehehe. Damn, Gags. You're like a unneutered terrier. Unless a sex change was involved, Drunken Revival first appeared talking about an ex-girlfriend filing a complaint and how he inadvertantly got arrested for an outstanding warrant.
    http://www.brooklynian.com/forums/viewtopic.php?p=395570&highlight=#395570

    Unless you want to participate in a Brooklyn version of the Crying Game, don't let him/her/whatever string you along. :lol::lol:
  • I know. I AM an unneutered terrier. Women don't understand what it's like. A guy on TV was criticizing Viagra, saying when he gets old he looks forward to not being ruled by his penis . . . . I can relate.

    Meanwhile, now we have a mystery. Drunken Revival was lusting after a guy in the gym and posing in fishnets and lingerie . . .

    Maybe she's just a very hot bi-sexual woman. If not, I'm not sure I want to know, or I'll need my own drunken revival.

    Don't ruin my fantasies . . . *arf!* . . . I don't have much else . . . :cry:
  • gags2008 wrote:

    Don't ruin my fantasies . . . *arf!* . . . I don't have much else . . . :cry:
    Aw. Now I feel bad. :lol:
  • I fogot about the fireman of Ladder 122! They shop at C-Town every weekend and are super hawt.

    They make me want to buy lighter fluid! :P
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