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Posted on 07.10.07 by joy @ 8.44pm
What is it about brownstones and bucolic tree lined sidewalks that make people go completely insane? I’ve had many a friend living in “the Slope” wax poetic about their enclave, dating back to the mid 90s when 16th Street and 7th Avenue was sort of “borderline”. This latest incarnation as a middle-class, family ghetto is pathetic. I’m now actually convinced: Park Slope is no longer New York. What’s worse is that the people who move there know it’s pathetic. Just take a look at this article in the New York Times. The author’s inauthentic disdain notwithstanding (I love the fake disdain insurance policy), she would have us believe that the “relaxed” breastfeeding without a modicum of cover in a public restaurant (Two Boots!), taking up the whole sidewalk with a cross-species circus of offspring and canines and waiting until the light turns green to cross an empty “Sesame Street” (where the hell are the cars on Sesame Street anyway?) is what makes her feel like she’s “won the lottery” because she lives in Park Slope. What a fucking crock. Rather than “relaxed”, maybe she meant to type “remorseless” or “rude”. Well I would call it uncivilized, we’re trying to eat pizza here. Why do they have to use that fishing reel dog leash too? You know the one where the dog is walking two blocks ahead? Put your mutt on a leash so he doesn’t jump into my kid’s stroller for god sakes! And by the way, jaywalking is a New Yorker’s god given right. Because unlike the lemmings that need red and green to tell them to stop and go, we think for ourselves. The reality is that Park Slope is a blue chip neighborhood. It’s the people there that suck, big time. And it’s because they have no life other than being parents. Even the gay people there are parents. What the fuck is that? That’s what Park Slope does to you. That’s why it matters that you “take the high road” when someone openly insults you for crossing the street on your own time rather than conforming. If Park Slope was still New York, that woman’s daughter would have got a vocabulary lesson. Filed under: Parental fawning and Breeding and Being an NYCDad Comments: Related Posts:
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Hi Monisha - Im not sure if this is the best forum to contact you, but here goes - we met about 2 weeks ago at 33rd and park. I have a two month old son named Rishi…i hope you remember. Anyway, we are looking to change pediatricians and I was wondering whether I could call you to see if you had any recommendations etc? Any info you guys have would be welcome! Thank you so much!
Comment by Shonali — July 13, 2007 @ 11.36am
Yawn. Another boring Park Slope parenting bash. You think the NYC could find a more creative angle to pursue.
Comment by Susan — August 22, 2007 @ 6.34pm
ps: what do you personally know about the Slope? Just what you read in the Times?
Comment by Susan — August 22, 2007 @ 6.35pm