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Unbridled insult to an entire community- Daily News - Page 2 — Brooklynian

Unbridled insult to an entire community- Daily News

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  • The moral of the story: keep your blog free and your hipsters happy.
  • LOL

    you must have good meds
    WTGirl wrote: Hmmmm, seems true to me.
    And we keep our list serves and blogs free over here so we have less to fight about.

    Best-Value Neighborhood: Kensington
    Called K-Town by some, Kensington combines an urban feel with row-house living. The chess players on Ocean Parkway give the neighborhood a feel distinct from its more upscale neighbors Midwood and Windsor Terrace. You get a lot for your real-estate dollar here.
    For $349,000, you can get a three-bedroom detached Colonial fixer-upper house with a large front porch. A three-family 15-room
    Victorian sells for $849,000.
    The neighborhood also has its own watchdog. Two friends run www.kensingtonbrooklynblog.com to monitor growth and highlight such things as local authors, new restaurants and real-estate moves. Like any good blog, it doesn’t take itself too seriously while keeping an eye out for what’s what.
  • So, if everyone is finished taking offense at something that was written in a paper that we're all too smart to read, can someone tell me what hood is more argumentative than Park Slope?
  • Garfunky wrote: LOL

    you must have good meds

    [quote=WTGirl]Hmmmm, seems true to me.
    And we keep our list serves and blogs free over here so we have less to fight about.

    Best-Value Neighborhood: Kensington.
    To each his own right? I prefer not living around former Upper East siders and you do. I like having a big back yard for my kids and a great local school. So I guess I could ask about your meds or agree to disagree? Everyone has different values. I prefer a community to nice architecture.
  • Dixiecupdrinking: Well said!!
  • booklaw wrote: Dixiecupdrinking: Well said!!

    Kudos to Dixie.

    I don't read the paper where this article appeared and even if I did I could care less!

    I live here, I love it..... who cares what other people think.
  • WTGirl wrote: [quote=Garfunky]LOL

    you must have good meds

    [quote=WTGirl]Hmmmm, seems true to me.
    And we keep our list serves and blogs free over here so we have less to fight about.

    Best-Value Neighborhood: Kensington.
    To each his own right? I prefer not living around former Upper East siders and you do. I like having a big back yard for my kids and a great local school. So I guess I could ask about your meds or agree to disagree? Everyone has different values. I prefer a community to nice architecture.

    I was referring to the part where he said the people biaching and moaning about psp group have to much time on their hands ? :lol:

    as the reporter fails to notice you dont live in park slope ,
    im of the opinion they should issue a retraction and refer to YOUR neighborhood when making those statements.

    i prefer neighbors that have other things to do then
    demanding free stuff from a neighborhood they dont live in.
  • dixiecupdrinking wrote: So, if everyone is finished taking offense at something that was written in a paper that we're all too smart to read, can someone tell me what hood is more argumentative than Park Slope?
    apparently kensington
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