“Guy At Greenmarket”

October 27, 2008 by
Filed under: Crazy People, Greenpoint Magic, Williamsburg 

On October 19, 2008 Theresa wrote regarding this post:

Hi Heather!

I am a lurker of your blog. I just wanted to comment on the guy ranting at McCarren Park. Apparently, that is his place to rant. When I was there a few weeks ago, he was ranting about how it was okay for boys to go shirtless but girls can’t. He said they was wrong and sexist…

Very odd

As it would happen I found a documentary on YouYube which proves our local “crazy guy” also likes to dispense his pearls of wisdom in Williamsburg. The more the merrier I say. Besides our friends to the south are entitled to a little “extra value” with those million dollar condos and prohibitively expensive rental property. Enjoy!

Where will the “crazy guy” set up his soapbox next? I guess we will all have to wait and find out!

Miss Heather

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4 Comments on “Guy At Greenmarket”

  1. neighborhood threat on Mon, 27th Oct 2008 12:03 pm
  2. I’ve also seen him at the L train stop on Bedford, and two weekends ago he was walking down the middle of Manhattan Ave. on a Saturday afternoon, yelling at two guys standing in the doorway to the fishing tackle store that their wives were whores.

  3. dbcn on Mon, 27th Oct 2008 7:26 pm
  4. He was at the Associated on Calyer & Meserole yesterday speaking about sperm and eggs and how the sperm fertilize the ova. The checkout girls were not happy.

  5. missheather on Mon, 27th Oct 2008 7:31 pm
  6. Crazy dude + Associated Food on Manhattan Avenue = PRICELESS.

  7. al oof on Tue, 28th Oct 2008 10:56 pm
  8. crazy and ill informed. well, legally anyway, women in nyc are allowed to be topless wherever they want (well, in public. private property is different.)

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