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  • brooklynpotter
    brooklynpotter
    the new kitten at the royal deli market bodega is hardly aloof. i love her, and she does not wear designer cat clothes
  • anonymous
    anonymous
    but I will always get my children the best I can afford
    How is any parent doing that 'wrong'?

    Send your young kids to Sierra Leone for a couple of years if you want them to let them see what hardship is about.
  • doctorj
    doctorj
    Anonymous wrote:
    Send your young kids to Sierra Leone for a couple of years if you want them to let them see what hardship is about.
    Or, for that matter, if you want to turn them into crank-fuelled mercenaries to do your evil dirty work for you.
  • steve
    steve
    God, is this still going on?
  • anonymous
    anonymous
    wow. kensingtonmom: you are completely f'ing horrible. you have no idea.
  • anonymous
    anonymous

    Subject: A real Topic!

    Finally a topic that the new Park Slope can rally behind. Forget
    anti-war demonstrations, affordable housing, universal health
    insurance! Those are the quaint causes of a generation ago....we have
    stylish kids who have been mercilessly attacked by an outsider. We must
    stick together and defend our patagonian clad, oililly wearing real
    estate quoting children from the brutal comment of being labeled,
    indulged!! Indulged! Where on earth did this interloper come up with
    the idea that Park Slope children are indulged! ?That kind of dangerous
    talk must be stopped in its tracks and it is up to us to defend our
    god given rights as consumers to continue our love affair with
    "quality" . We would never be caught in Wal-mart where middle class
    materialistic America shops. No our Ipod wearing offspring are only
    clad in the finest European imports which are then lovingly passed down
    as heirlooms for generations to come.
  • drano
    drano
    image
  • 8thandprez
    8thandprez
    Wow - I've been skipping over this post for weeks and just realized what a gold mine I was missing.

    I honestly can't believe that so many pixels have been wasted on this conversation. I mean, backing up to the original post: kids wearing clothes from an environmentally-responsible company eating cookies and hot chocolate in a locally-owned shop? That's what has this board all up in arms?

    Good lord, you'd rather them be in Old Navy and eating Dolly Madison snack cakes? Wearing hemp and eating raw-food treats at home? I don't understand what the issue is here. i don't even get the issue if the kids were wearing Gucci coats and drinking the special $100 gold-leaf latte. Ok, maybe that would be a little excessive, but c'mon.
  • anonymous
    anonymous

    Subject: I love you Kensington Mom

    Kensington Mom is my hero!
    She has guts. The rest of you just sound stupid!
    I have an idea...Maybe one of you could post your opinion or observation and we can all write stupid and insulting emails back to you!
  • drano
    drano

    Subject: Re: I love you Kensington Mom

    droppingby wrote: Kensington Mom is my hero!
    She has guts. The rest of you just sound stupid!
    I have an idea...Maybe one of you could post your opinion or observation and we can all write stupid and insulting emails back to you!
    k
  • sprite
    sprite
    brooklynpotter wrote: sprite, beacon's closet has amazing designer and trendy stuff and there isn't THAT much to look through. the jeans are pretty well organized by size as well, so if you happen to know you wear an XX in levis or luckys or ann taylor, you can head directly to that section.
    Thanks for the tip, bp! I will check it out.
    Brookguest wrote: Finally a topic that the new Park Slope can rally behind. Forget anti-war demonstrations, affordable housing, universal health insurance! Those are the quaint causes of a generation ago....we have stylish kids who have been mercilessly attacked by an outsider.
    As opposed to the *true* activists on this board, who write posts that run down kids for eating fancy cookies. Far out, man. That's really inspiring.
  • anonymous
    anonymous

    Subject: The dogs name is SKY! Now give me my extra points!

    joshudan wrote: Hey that's my kid you're talking about! I'll have you know that it was a decaf mocha with extra whip cream and that was her second cookie!

    Oh, and I bought her the coat at full price, and it was $168 and I didn't even _blink_ when I saw the price.

    Muahahahahahaha!

    PS -- watch what you say about Sweet Melissa's -- Melissa will come and kick your ass! Or her husband, Angry Wade, will. Or their dog (extra points for anyone who knows the dog's name)

    Actually though i belive "angry Wade" is her ex-husband! LOL
  • anonymous
    anonymous
    this is amusing and ridiculous. Although I have to say, i cannot understand how seeing a bunch of well groomed kids on the street could conjure so much spite and anger from a grown woman.

    The bottom line is that if I have the money, it's my money and i should be able to dress my kids the way I want. If that means walmart or prada, that's my choice and anyone who is personally affected by that should seek help. Seriously, are you sure this isn't about the bitter youngest child syndrome of the kid who never got anything but hand me downs?

    And for the record, I think the stores on 7th avenue are awesome and they serve the neighborhood - if not they would be out of business - imagine the rents. I'd rather see kids in clothes that fit and look good than kids in baggy, dirty clothes and greasy hair.

    If you don't like the slope and think it's some sort of affluent cookie cutter neighborhood, then move out and stop bitching about the rents and the people. You obviously don't belong here.

    Perhaps you should go somewhere where kids are getting shot at and strung out on drugs and you can go complain to their parents for not dressing them well enough.
  • pitu
    pitu
    And for the record, I think the stores on 7th avenue are awesome and they serve the neighborhood - if not they would be out of business - imagine the rents.
    o well, they *used* to serve the neighborhood anyway
    few instance,
    Soundtracks, the cool little cd store that was forced out by those crazy rising rents, or any of the other interesting small modestly successful biz that have moved on.

    I'm sure we all have out pet favorites that have bitten the dust.

    guest poster, don't be rude and flamey. YOU obviously don't belong here if that's all you got. we have one rule here - be nice or leave.

    what's with reviving this ancient thread anyway?
    :roll:
  • anonymous
    anonymous

    Subject: ahahaha...

    As a former Sloper, now residing in tony East New York, I see that there are a lot of folks with plenty of free time on their hands. Hehe. Myself included. Imagine, being able to walk outside of one's brownstone (even if you don't own it) and stroll to the corner for the opportunity to purchase a fabulous hot chocolate and a cookie that -- sure -- costs almost a sawbuck.

    This is NY people, where a $20 is commonly referred to as a NY single. A lot of us came here to make that filthy dollar bill. A lot of us are just trying to make a better life for ourselves and our kids. Since when did it become a crime to want better for your kids than you may have experienced?

    More to the point, since when have a person's ethics been attached to his or her bank account? The measure of a person is his or her character, not whether or not this person purchases something that he or she can afford.

    I imagine every one of you is posting from some comfy cubicle (on your employer's dime) or from the cozy nest that is your home, or from -- gasp -- a cafe that serves that really expensive coffee. So, without pointing any fingers, except the one I'm pointing at myself (sitting here in my home office using my PC), seems to me we're all just a little bit coddled.
  • oiseau
    oiseau
    this world is doomed