Labor Day At The Nature Walk
Filed under: Bum Shit, Dung of the Day, Greenpoint Magic, Long Island City, Other Shit
Most New Yorkers like to go out of town over Labor Day weekend. I don’t; I stay home and savor the silence. I sojourned to City Island on Saturday and did ABSOLUTELY NOTHING on Sunday.* When I got up yesterday morning, Labor Day, I asked myself:
What do I want to do today?
My “little voice” said:
Go to the park!
I have learned to trust my “little voice”. So I threw on some shorts and sunblock and proceeded to the closest park: the Newtown Creek Nature Walk. I was hoping to find a discarded rubber or get some nice photographs of the skyline. I was disappointed in regards to the previous but I got the latter…
(I am contributing a big phat juicy print of this to the Greenpoint 100!) and more.
Someone clearly experienced some serious gastronomical distress and saw fit to use the Nature Walk as a toilet. He (or she) is neither the first nor the last person to use Greenpoint in such a manner: Newtown Creek is the pissoir for the masses. When some jocular he-man ties off a used rubber in Murray Hill and flushes it down the toilet… guess who gets it? We do! Go Team Greenpoint!
Thank you, cum again!
But I digress…
I am guessing the above stick was employed as a primitive form of toilet paper. After taking the above photograph (using my cell phone to establish a sense of scale) I discovered a number of other revolting things at the Nature Walk. I carefully documented them and called the “authorities”. Hilarity ensued.
I initially planned to do a series of “a minute in (insert neighborhood/place here)”. But after experiencing this level of ASS** I decided a comparison of Gantry Park (in luxury waterfront condoville, Long Island City) and the Nature Walk (in decidedly NOT luxury waterfront condoville, Greenpoint) would be a more appropriate use of this footage. The lesson here (as best as I can comprehend it) is: if a neighborhood acquiesces to having an ENORMOUS luxury enclave on her waterfront (READ: Long Island City) said residents get a nice park. Otherwise, you can eat look at shit.
Miss Heather
*Save a rather rancorous post about Sarah “June Cleaver/Coupon Clipper” Palin getting the Vice Presidential nomination. I felt sort of bad about calling her a “bimbo” so I Googled “alaska” “bimbo” “v.p.” Here’s what I found:
Clearly I was not alone when I made the assessment that Ms. Palin is, in fact, a bimbo. Nonetheless my inner feminist was upset. She asked me:
Would you have called Sarah Palin a bimbo if she was not a woman?
My answer:
Yes. We, as a nation, got our first bhimbo for Veep in 1988. His name was Dan Quayle.
And with that reply my “inner feminist” vanished in a puff of logic.
I was delighted to learn that Ms. Palin is against sex education. What could school possibly teach her daughter Bristol? It is pretty clear that Bristie pulled herself up by her own boot straps and figured out the fundamental mechanics on her own (with a little help from a friend). Now she is going to be a teenage mother! Bristol “Jamie Lynn Spears” Palin should be teaching the rest of us!
**The man on the phone asked what county this was in. After some hesitation I said “Kings” (Newtown Creek does, after all, straddle two: Kings and Queens). Then he asked me what FUCKING CITY I lived in! I said Greenpoint. Then I pointed out that Greenpoint is part of Brooklyn. And Brooklyn is part of New York City. At one point my polite (if utterly useless) phone pal apologized and confessed he was in the Adirondacks had no knowledge of New York City geography. With civil servants like this who needs enemies?
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4 Comments on Labor Day At The Nature Walk
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rowan on
Tue, 2nd Sep 2008 3:46 pm
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bitchcakes on
Tue, 2nd Sep 2008 8:28 pm
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missheather on
Tue, 2nd Sep 2008 8:47 pm
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rowan on
Wed, 3rd Sep 2008 7:53 pm
veep candidate craziness aside, love the skyline photo. the water is so still, the buildings perfectly reflected and then the texture of the sky itself. great shot.
Am I nuts (don’t answer) or is that skyline photo upside down – because the top looks like water and the bottom looks like sky? Regardless, it’s beautiful and looks so futuristic.
It is upside down! 🙂
oooh i feel pretty dumb now. and there i was going off and being all arty on it. 😉
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