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What is the best thing about park slope? — Brooklynian

What is the best thing about park slope?

drunken revival
edited November -1 in Park Slope
I like hot lesbians with strollers, and lot 2. That's enough for me. And I like being famous.. and I just want to give a shout Out to Donuts Dinner. Review: They never fail because they're awesome as a dinner should be.
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  • i like not living there anymore and being able to buy a house with land, without asking mom and dad for 400k for a deposit.

    There wasn't much to like really. Too vanilla, too self conscious, too materialistic.
  • this thread is going places
  • I am. Duh.
  • DR was exceptionally bored and drunk at 3:30am.
  • Mamacita wrote: DR was exceptionally bored and drunk at 3:30am.
    Indeed but isn't that just the best time and condition to post at Brooklynian!
  • my favorite thing about PS is that this thread has brought DR and veets together!

    group hug!
  • "i like not living there anymore and being able to buy a house with land, without asking mom and dad for 400k for a deposit.

    There wasn't much to like really. Too vanilla, too self conscious, too materialistic."




    i love that people who claim not to like it, and who no longer live here, still read the neighborhood message board and comment on it.
  • Subject: Where to Begin with Good Stuff About Park Slope?

    There's Barnes & Noble, Java Coffee, Prospect Park, dining . . .
  • Barnes and Noble! The national chain. Huh.
  • Great to live near Prospect Park :lol:
  • I also like 7th Avenue
  • sweet tea wrote: my favorite thing about PS is that this thread has brought DR and veets together!

    group hug!
    Lol!
    Veets
  • one of my favorite things about Park Slope is veets big old Victorian blue house. i always thought that house was cool, now that I "sort of' know the person who owns it, i find it cooler.

    Also got to love prospect park, the zoo, the botanical gardens and the shops and restaurants.
  • belzjm wrote: "i like not living there anymore and being able to buy a house with land, without asking mom and dad for 400k for a deposit.

    There wasn't much to like really. Too vanilla, too self conscious, too materialistic."




    i love that people who claim not to like it, and who no longer live here, still read the neighborhood message board and comment on it.
    Thought the same thing belz, if this person hates park slope so much, why still on a park slope board? buh bye with ya!
  • McDonald's, Staples, and Subway. Oh, and Rite Aid. All sweet.
  • Waitaminnit...

    Where's our epic list?

    Oh wait, that was how to make PS'ers angry.

    (but maybe all that counts here, too :twisted: )
  • LongTimeSloper wrote: one of my favorite things about Park Slope is veets big old Victorian blue house.
    Hah, so true!

    I have yet to meet Veets in person though (hi Veets anyway : )
  • Maybe somebody can convince Veets to go to Festivus (hint hint)
  • LongTimeSloper wrote: one of my favorite things about Park Slope is veets big old Victorian blue house. i always thought that house was cool, now that I "sort of' know the person who owns it, i find it cooler.

    Also got to love prospect park, the zoo, the botanical gardens and the shops and restaurants.
    Hey Longtime sloper

    Ring the bell and say hello.
    We are here most of the time since we work from the building.
    And it is not Victorian.
    Historically correct it is 2nd Empire French.. Just ask the pain in the arses over at landmarks Commission.
  • i am sorry, 2nd empire french? It always looked victorian to me, gee, not sure I like it now........................LOL! Just messing with ya eets, love the house
  • Mess all ya want but sincere in invite to just ring the bell and say hi.
  • veets wrote: Mess all ya want but sincere in invite to just ring the bell and say hi.
    Be careful what you wish for, Veets.....just ask Mougar what happens when Brooklynians come over :lol::lol::lol:
  • Lol!
    Amazed that a thread started by DR has continued in such a "sweet" way.
  • Seeing all them MILF's outside PS 321 at 8:45 every morning!
  • pmonk wrote: Seeing all them MILF's outside PS 321 at 8:45 every morning!
    well that just conjured up hairy legs and armpits :P
  • If you move off Seventh avenue (let's not forget that great pizzeria on 9th street)
    and head towards 4th avenue, the flavor of the neighborhood changes.

    Anyone care to tell us what's wonderful in that part of the Slope?
  • pmonk wrote:
    Seeing all them MILF's outside PS 321 at 8:45 every morning!

    well that just conjured up hairy legs and armpits

    Why ??
  • The neighborhood changes so fast, it would be nice to know what's new.
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