Back to Brooklyn
So I flew into New Jersey last night. Or actually, La Guardia. And then we went to Brooklyn for food because the brain trust forgot to pick me up something from Dougie's. The plane was bouncy and delayed, and by the time we landed, I was starving. It was after 11, so we went to Brooklyn, a place once claimed by another to be "beautiful."
I don't have too much to say about all that, but I have three observations.
1) Brooklyn is not beautiful
2) I ran into Yudi Hochheiser at 1 AM at Substation, and had an excellent dinner there.
3) There was a 24-hour car wash in Brooklyn, and at 1 AM, when we were on our way out of Brooklyn, there were lines at not one, but two of these 24 hour car washes.
Also, there was a boatload of traffic at midnight, and it horrified me that people actually choose to live their lives that way. It is like being a Palestinian at a crossing to get into Israel. And this is by choice.
I don't have too much to say about all that, but I have three observations.
1) Brooklyn is not beautiful
2) I ran into Yudi Hochheiser at 1 AM at Substation, and had an excellent dinner there.
3) There was a 24-hour car wash in Brooklyn, and at 1 AM, when we were on our way out of Brooklyn, there were lines at not one, but two of these 24 hour car washes.
Also, there was a boatload of traffic at midnight, and it horrified me that people actually choose to live their lives that way. It is like being a Palestinian at a crossing to get into Israel. And this is by choice.
7 Comments:
While I would not say that there are no smart people living in New Jersey. I will just say that people who live in New Jersey probably just don't know any better.
In one post you identified the irony of living in brooklyn. If you want something, it's there no matter the time. But then there's traffic and no parking.
Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha. God is the ultimate comedian.
AMEN!!! Agreed. N** Y*** (area) stinks.
brooklyn is the center of the jewish world.
and all those living elsewhere are just jealous of everything brooklyn has to offer.
krunk, my #1 example.
why would anyone be jealous of people who choose to live in million dollar homes that would be considered slums anywhere else in the country?
best regards, nice info »
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