A Very Greenpoint Missed Connection
What ever happened to propriety!?!
I exclaimed to a friend of mine yesterday upon being forced to listen to yet another self-absorbed hipster yammering away on her cell phone. There is no device that has utterly eroded what little sense of privacy or decency humanity had left like the good ol’ cellular telephone. People feel entitled to talk about the most fucked-up shit imaginable anywhere nowadays. My buddy Beatrice at Casa Mon Amour once heard a woman screaming to a friend of hers about getting gonorrhea from her boyfriend. Right on Franklin Street on an otherwise lovely Saturday afternoon.
If I ever caught a venereal disease I certainly wouldn’t advertise it. Greenpoint is a very small world. Word can and will get around. Sort of like bedbugs.
Which brings me to this gem discovered by Bedbuggers on Craigslist. The powers that be have since seen fit to pull it. Shame on them.
I had bedbugs, you had herpes – m4w – 29
Reply to: pers-xxxxxxxxx@craigslist.org
Date: 2007-11-29, 7:27PM ESTDamn, I wish I had that converstation to do over again. We met at Boulevard Tavern where people were wishing Harold a happy birthday. We both had a little too much to drink, and began discussing “deal breakersâ€. It just so happened that this was a day or so after I awoke with what felt like mosquito bites on my arms and shoulders, and I told you that I thought those might be bedbug bits. You told me that you would never sleep in a bed that had bedbugs or with a man who slept with bedbugs and I, offended, told you that I would never sleep with a woman who ever had an outbreak of herpes. So then you stalked off, leaving me with my PBR to wonder how an evening that began with such promise could go so badly.
OK, first of all, I got rid of most of my bedding, washed the rest in very hot water, encased the mattresses in vinyl encasements, and brought in an exterminator. He is convinced from the pattern and number of bites that it was a SPIDER that got me, not bedbugs. It’s been six days since I last got bit, and if there were bedbugs there, I’d have been bitten every night since. Didn’t happen, so maybe it was a spider or a mosquito. No matter, the place has been cleaned and sprayed, so there is less chance of bedbugs here than wherever else you might choose to end up. As far as the herpes crack goes, I don’t know if you have it or not, but I use condoms, and you could use valtrex, so why should this stop us? I felt a connection with you, a real one, a surprising one. It isn’t often that a man like me, living in SoHo with all those pretentious artist types, managing a mutual fund, gets to meet a girl with your look and sensitivities. I think there is something there between us worth pursuing, and we should not let the false possibility of bedbugs or blisters get between us. Write back. I want a mulligan.
* Location: Williamsboard/Greenpoint
Thanks but no thanks, Williamsboard. We Greenpointers have enough bedbugs and at least one case of gonorrhea already.
Miss Heather
Astral Mattress du Jour: First Day of December
Filed under: Greenpoint Magic
Astral Apartments, December 1, 2007, 8:04 p.m.
Miss Heather
FYI: The Hearts and Crafts Affair
Filed under: Area 51
Tomorrow, December 2, Cafe Grumpy will be hosting its holiday craft fair from noon until 6:00 p.m. On top of buying, selling and trading all manner and variety of arts and crafts, musical guest Mannequin Circus is slated to appear for your entertainment! Those of you who are brave enough to hazard the cold weather (and possibly snow) tomorrow should check it out.
Cafe Grumpy
193 Meserole Avenue
Brooklyn, New York 11222
(718) 349-7623
In closing, I’d also like to give a quick reminder that Arts in Bushwick’s Open Spaces will be held tomorrow from noon until 8:00 p.m. In addition, The Diamond Bar is currently accepting canned goods and coats on behalf of NY Cares and the Greenpoint Reformed Church food pantry. For more information about either of the previous, click please here.
Miss Heather
51 Days And Counting…
When S.P.I.T. decides to get their SHIT together…
it would be greatly appreciated if the following piece of illegal advertising was removed from 72 Norman Avenue.
How cannot I not shake the suspicion that if our policy makers had to look at this TURD every day, it would have been removed by now. Alas, in Greenpoint (the real estate market’s current cash cow) no one seems to care.
Except me and the person who was foolish enough to call 311 and complain about it.
51 DAYS AGO.
Miss Heather
Three Piece Chicken Dinner on North 5th Street
Filed under: Williamsburg
Anyone out there want some chicken heads? If so, head on down to North 5 Street and get you some.
This one can be found on the north side of the street.
Her two decapitated companions can be found on the south side. What’s more, whoever left these delightful pieces of poultry was even kind enough to provide dessert. Julia Child (god rest her soul) would be proud!
As I was taking these photographs I watched a woman pushing a stroller drive right over of them. Either she simply didn’t notice or she didn’t care. This dude, however, took a break from talking on his cell phone to contemplate one.
Yummy.
Miss Heather
Mr. Butler Has A Fan In Greenpoint
Filed under: Greenpoint Magic
When the opportunity presents itself I like to perform conduct anthropological experiments. These usually come to pass when I have something more pressing to do, like the cleaning the apartment. I performed one such bit of research last week when I was tidying the apartment in anticipation of my parents’ visit. The results were telling.
It started with this.
11:30 a.m.: After delivering my first salvo of stuff to the Salvation Army I spied this book sitting on the sidewalk outside my building. It is entitled The Dance of Anger, A Woman’s Guide to Changing the Possibilities of Intimate Relationships. I never knew any of my neighbors had trouble with the opposite sex. Maybe the book worked?
12:30 p.m.: When I returned from my second Salvation Army run I noticed the book was gone. An idea was hatched. There are, after all
more things in Miss Heather’s mind and apartment, Horatio, Than are dreamt of in your philosophy.
I have always engendered a distrust of self help books, so I put together my own “care package” and left it in front of my building:
- A champagne bucket
- A biography of Jerry Butler
- A bottle of massage oil
1:30 p.m.: I made my third donation to the Salvation Army. When I arrived home one of my neighbors was holding the champagne bucket.
Me: I see you like my old champagne bucket?
Neighbor: Is that what it is?
Me: Yes.
Dude next door: See, she knew what it was! I bet you drink Dom Perignon every day, don’t you?
Me: Do I look like a Dom Perignon kind of person to you?
Neighbor: I was planning on storing cat food in it.
2:00 p.m.: As I was throwing away some recycling I noticed the bottle of massage oil had been moved. No one had taken the Butler book yet, but it was looking encouraging.
2:30 p.m.: When I left a VCR stand out front I noticed the book and the massage oil were gone.
My next door neighbor was also absent. I suspect someone in my neighborhood had a very interesting Thanksgiving this year.
The End.
Miss Heather
A Couple Upcoming Events
There are a couple of exciting things going down in north Brooklyn this weekend. Without further ado, here they are.
Arts in Bushwick will be hosting Open Spaces Sunday, December 2 from noon until 8:00 p.m. Per their MySpace page:
Presented by Arts in Bushwick “Open Spaces” is a day of curated group shows in galleries and alternative art spaces. Over 30 galleries, local businesses and private residences will be hosting interdisciplinary shows centered around the Morgan and Jefferson stops of the L train. The creative energy and diversity of the Bushwick art community with be on display through an impressive variety of media: performance , visual installation, dance , poetry and music. Shows are open from 12 to 8pm and festivities continue into the night with live music, comedy and dance party.
Those of you who are interested in attending can get programs and maps the day of the event at:
- The Morgan and Jefferson stops of the L
- ADHOC art (49 Bogart Street)
- The Wyckoff Starr (30 Wyckoff Avenue) and all the host spaces.
- Or by clicking on the above image.
Tomorrow, December 1, The Diamond Bar will start accepting coats and canned goods for donation to NY Cares and the Greenpoint Reformed Church’s food pantry. Here are the details per their web site:
We want to gather coats for the 19th annual NY Cares coat drive and cans for the new food pantry at the Greenpoint Reformed Church. Whether or not you are a Christian, Muslim, or atheist, it doesn’t matter… these guys are getting food to people who need it in the community. Starting December 1, every can of food buys you a raffle ticket. Every gently used coat buys you ten raffle tickets. You’ve got until 12/17 to bring us stuff and gather your tickets.
The raffle will be conducted the evening of the 17th. Please note that ticket holders must be present in order to win. Prizes include a one night hotel and one day ski lift ticket for two at Belleayre in the Catskills and a $50.00 bar tab.
The Diamond Bar
43 Franklin Street
Brooklyn, New York 11222
(718) 383-5030
I know I will be taking some foodstuffs and a coat (or two) to the Diamond Bar this weekend. How about you?
Miss Heather
The Beginning
Filed under: Greenpoint Magic
I spied this cryptic bump sticker while making a bodega run earlier this week.
The beginning of what, I wonder? No worries, I am certain we’ll all find out soon enough.
Miss Heather
When Advertecture Attacks: Hideousness on Huron Street
I was walking with my parents and generally having a good time…
until I saw this. I wonder what the local Fire Department would think of this piece of “advertising”? I think I’ll call the Fire Marshall’s Office and find out.
Miss Heather
Parental Visit Wrap-Up: Part II
Filed under: Area 51
My mother wanted to stay (at that new hotel) in Williamsburg.
And I said, NO, NO, NO!
My parents stayed at the Best Western City Shitty View in Sunnyside instead.
Sunrise.
Sunset.
Same shit.
A scenic view of Greenpoint’s favorite waste treatment plant is still better than staying at Le Jolie. Off the BQE. In Willy-B*.
Miss Heather
*Whoever came up moniker should be shot.
Photo Credits: Curbed, Miss Heather and Ma Heather