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Overheard in Brooklyn Tweets #3

July 18, 2012 1 comment

I got retweeted by MC Chris! I feel like I’ve been touched by a Nerd God. @HeardinBK  Send me your hipster quotes!

“Yeah, I do want to say something to you. As a Batgirl, you’re disappointing!” –@_mcchris to drunk heckler being led out of@KnitBrooklyn

Candice HallCandice Hall ‏@sexmysobriquet

“You don’t throw a cup at digital Woody Guthrie!” –@_mcchris at drunk heckler.

Retweeted by Overheard Brooklyn

“I thought ‘Pynchonian’ was a type of lunch meat.”

“Going to the dentist is like going to Cirque de Soleil except I’m always going to get mauled by tigers.”

“I never preheat my oven. I’m a rebel.”

“I just used ‘ceteris paribus’ in a text message. Yeah… I’m a nerd.”

#overheardinbk “it was great! i really got to experience the cultural anonymity of dressing barn animals in old-timey people clothes.”

“Thomas Jefferson and the Declaration of Independence would be a great indie band name.”

Overheard BrooklynOverheard Brooklyn ‏@HeardInBK

“Dolphins Rape People. Band name or PSA?” At Norman ave and Jewel st, Greenpoint.

“I saw a girl with a brass-colored leg and my first thought was “what a great steampunk outfit.”

“Sometimes when I’m bored on the train I play ‘Who in this car would I most likely fuck.’ ‘Me too.'”

Previous collections of “best of” tweets are Here and Here.

 

 

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WTF Wednesday – TSA Pats Down Holder of World’s Largest Penis

July 18, 2012 1 comment

Weird News Wednesday, today accompanied by an a cappella song.

San Francisco Chronicle:  Man with ‘world’s biggest penis’ stopped at SFO security

Jonah Falcon, 41, who has been featured in several documentaries about the world’s biggest penises, was returning from a trip in San Francisco on July 9 when he was stopped at security by TSA agents who spotted something out of the ordinary hanging to the left in his pants, he said…

“It was probably harder on them than it was on me,” Falcon said.

Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) Floor Guide – Suite101

My Tianeptine article was #1 this past weekend on Reddit Psychology hot list.  If you’re a Redditor, do me a solid and go Upvote!  http://www.reddit.com/r/psychology/comments/wlsgn/tianeptine_the_antidepressant_that_reduces/

I visited MoMA this past weekend and now all I want to do is remain unemployed and sit at home and make art all day. #firstworldproblems

It inspired me to write another Suite 101 article.  I’ll get back to the Health & Wellness category soon, I swear.

I also need to get into the habit of taking my own pictures for articles, like this one.

At 630,000-square-feet, MoMA’s contemporary and spacious 6-floored building holds a vast array of 19th-21st century artwork. This prestigious museum encompasses a plethora of mediums including installations, paintings, photography, architecture, and vanguard digital media. If you have never visited an art museum before or are an art connoisseur on the prowl for new and exciting experiences, this floor-by-floor guide will provide the details on what New York’s MoMA has to offer.

Read more at Suite101: Guide to the Manhattan Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) by Candice Hall | Suite101.com http://suite101.com/article/guide-to-the-manhattan-museum-of-modern-art-moma-a409980#ixzz20wHLSzsr

 

A 2010 post from Flagrant Bagel.

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As a child, few things captured my attention like Disney’s DuckTales. Looking back on it, I don’t really know why. Perhaps I long ago harbored intense interest in duck-human hybrids, their crime fighting exploits, and the persistent efforts of mutant dog people in taking their money. Little did I know that through my gaze of TV worship I was indirectly supporting Scrooge McDuck, who possibly is the most evil man-duck of our time.

Granted many would argue that Donald should be granted the infamous title of World’s Most Evil Man-Duck. After all he was a well known Nazi.

 

I’m certainly not trying to excuse the things Donald did and who he may or may not have killed. I’m just saying he doesn’t rise to #1. Mostly because he was so young when he joined Hitler’s army. If we as a society can accept a pope who was once in…

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Quick Comments on Romney’s Bain Problems + SEC Document Picture

A bunch of legal scholars and securities lawyers have been coming out and saying that Romney hasn’t technically committed a felony crime.  Sure, having a title doesn’t mean you have a legal obligation to a certain level of managerial tasks.  But…

Voters don’t give a shit. They care that Romney was officially CEO and they care that he got $100,000 a year salary from this job position. If he wasn’t paying attention to what was going down in his own company, he’s still up for criticism for neglect.

There’s no way he can back away gracefully from this one.

Randolph, New Jersey Used by Bloomberg News as Example of an “Affluent” Town

CVS Parking Lot – Randolph, NJ

I grew up with one other sibling in a five-bedroom Colonial style house with a giant lawn and a stream in its backyard. It was on a cul-de-sac surrounded mostly by trees and other five-bedroom houses, which at the peak before the housing bubble collapse could have sold for around $800K each. The median household income of Randolph, NJ, according to latest census data, is around $100K. $150K for families. At times I felt like I was the only person in town who also didn’t own a pool or a dog.

In Middle School we would always joke about Randolph being a “boring, suburban hell” that just consisted of houses surrounded by houses surrounded by more houses. Today, Bloomberg News confirmed that that is exactly what my hometown is.

Bloomberg:  Americans Living Larger As New-Home Sizes Defy Economy

‎Randolph is the classic American exurb, with no real town center and one main state road lined with car dealerships and chain retail stores. Sport utility vehicle-driving consumers arrive in front of shops along Route 10 with the grim intensity of Marines charging into battle. The town’s Wikipedia profile waits until the fourth word to use the adjective ‘affluent.’

On Reddit’s quite hilarious map of New Jersey, Morris County is labeled as “Executives Living in Mansions, Driving Mercedes-Benzes.” I have to temper a bit and say that this isn’t an entirely accurate portrait; most of the executives actually drive BMWs.

Last week, when visiting, I was almost hit in a bank parking lot by a white Cadillac SUV driven by a soccer mom. Or maybe a field hockey mom, a lacrosse mom, or a band geek mom. It’s hard to tell who is who in this town.

Our town motto is “Where Life is Worth Living,” but my high school years (2003-2007) were rocked with scandal and tragedy. One of our cheerleaders who was at the Hula Bowl in Hawaii died when she fell, drunk and naked, out of a hotel balcony window. My freshman year algebra class was interrupted when my teacher was abruptly arrested for sleeping with a 16-year-old on the soccer team he coached. A year later, another teacher was arrested for sleeping with an 18-year-old student. Another year later, a girl who would have been a high school freshman was beaten and stabbed by her neighbor and had her body disassembled and nearly thrown off a bridge. The guy was caught and recently sentenced to life in prison.

Today, the single security guard has evolved into several security guards “Ram Guards” and once-open doors remain locked for security reasons during the day. People still talk of the 2008 Vermont post-prom trip where 110 RHS students were busted by the the cops.

Randolph High School was once the 32nd best public school in NJ, ranked by a 2006 issue of New Jersey Monthly. As the veteran teachers retired and the school grew overcrowded, tax-conscious Republican voters in New Jersey continued to support slashes in public school funding. RHS’s ranking dropped to 65nd best public school in 2008. It was still at 52nd in 2010.

This phenonemon of emphasizing individual achievement is not endemic to this town, but it’s a cultural attitude that permeates many of the well-educated and overworked of Morris County. Unfortunately, it is a myopic attitude that fails to see that public issues like lacks in school and library funding also take away in other personal wealth aspects like home property value.

I once heard a member of the Walsh family (who owns practically every bar in Morristown) say: “I’m just not in the right tax bracket to vote Democrat.” Considering that he’s from Mendham, the borough right next to Randolph which Republican Gov. Chris Christie is also from, I’m sure he is not alone in this sentiment.

Famous Randolphians include:

  • Chris Pennie, drummer for The Dillinger Escape Plan and Coheed and Cambria (lived in Lake Hopatcong, but went to RHS)
  • Antonio Cromartie and Drew Willy, professional football players.
  • Jon Hurwitz and Hayden Schlossberg, the writers of Harold and Kumar go to White Castle.
  • Greg Fields, a.k.a. IdrA, a professional Starcraft player who briefly lived in South Korea.

Randolph is still a nice town to own a home and raise a family in. It is boring, but there is a low crime rate and it has plenty of scenic parks in which to pass the time. You need a car to get around, but most people can afford it. As in most of Jersey, it’s only 20 minutes away from a nice mall. The lawns are green and mostly cut by Mexicans, but still lots of people own seated lawnmowers and cut their own lawns out of a personal sense of pride.

But as a twenty-something who spent her entire childhood in those lazy suburbs and wants to do something other than work at a pharmaceutical company and spend money, I’m still glad I moved to Brooklyn.

 

Ron Paul Makes Campaign Stop In Whimsical Jalopy (video)

Beautiful:

Click to re-direct to video via The Onion.

“When the cats jumped one by one back into his sack, his supporters gave him a standing ovation.”