shakahislop

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what's your take on greenpoint as a whole leo? and more importantly, on the paulie gees experience. i've rarely been treated with such contempt
 

Leo

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what's your take on greenpoint as a whole leo? and more importantly, on the paulie gees experience. i've rarely been treated with such contempt

absolutely RE: Paulie Gee's, the pizza is decent but both times I've been there I've gotten some attitude. I guess I'd be cranky too if I had to deal with idiot customers all day, and they're busy enough that they don't care. the first time I went there, I pointed at a pie and asked "what's on that?" the guy pointed to the other end of the counter and said "the sign is over there". I said "what, you can't just tell me?" he looked shocked that anyone pushed back on his lip and proceeded to brood behind the counter, haha. fuck him. I went yesterday because I didn't have time to sit down in a restaurant.

greenpoint is ok, pluses and minuses like everywhere. way more expensive than it used to be, some nice blocks but mostly kind of ugly building stock, and overrun by Williamsburg types who can't afford Williamsburg. but it does still have a nice older polish community stronghold, a few decent used record stores (academy, grouch, captured tracks), some decent bars (troost has a nice backyard, and used to host experimental music on some nights). not littered with new construction like Williamsburg, less douchie hipster than bushwick.
 
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luka

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in the good old days new yorkers used to pride themselves on their abrasiveness and gratutiotous rudeness. they all talked like this
hey asshole, go take a hike huh
 

luka

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but new york has since died so i guess its not like that any more.

hey you dont know whether if you want mustard or not, take a look at this guy, hey, your mother still breast feeding you im trying to run a hot dog stand here
 

wild greens

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I had a taxi driver try and rob me last time i was in new york so its still there if you want it. I stuck it on him though because i was drunk and we were cool after that
 

Leo

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in the good old days new yorkers used to pride themselves on their abrasiveness and gratutiotous rudeness. they all talked like this
hey asshole, go take a hike huh

common misconception. new Yorkers can be abrasive when the other person deserves it. we're not rude, we just don't take shit or suffer fools. watch the soup nazi episodes again, he's really not a bad guy deep down inside.
 

luka

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i hate seinfeld with a passion ive never watched soup nazi or any other episode. hate larry david too but seinfeld is worse.
 

luka

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i do understand it, probably much better than you cos ive listened to much more rap than you have i just dont find new yorkers funny. except for the marx brothers obviously.
 
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