From The New York Shitty Photo Pool: In Flight

June 21, 2012 ·
Filed under: Brooklyn, New York City, Stuff That Makes Miss Heather Happy 

in flight

Taken by Pajarita Frenetica.

From The New York Shitty Photo Pool: Brooklyn

June 19, 2012 ·
Filed under: Brooklyn, New York City 

Untitled

Taken by Steven R. Hazlett.

New York Shitty Day Starter: Gaia

June 16, 2012 ·
Filed under: Brooklyn, New York City, Street Art 

Under Attack

Taken by Pearce_Pics.

New York Shitty Day Starter: Incognito

June 13, 2012 ·
Filed under: Brooklyn, New York City, Street Art 

Incognito

Taken by Pearce_ Pics.

From The New York Shitty Photo Pool,Part II: Brooklyn Industries

June 1, 2012 ·
Filed under: Brooklyn, New York City 

brooklyn industries

Taken by Pajarita Frenetica.

From The New York Photo Pool, Part II: Godzilla

May 21, 2012 ·
Filed under: Brooklyn, Gowanus 

1966 Ford Pickup

Taken by Triborough.

New York Shitty Video du Jour: (Priceless)

May 18, 2012 ·
Filed under: BAD ASS, Brooklyn, New York City 

Even though Gothamist (thanks for the “hat tip”!) has featured this I am going to do so here. Why? Because the more people who see the Lord of the Sith (who has acquired QUITE a Brooklyn accent) lose an argument over a parking ticket with one of our Finest the better!

Props: Special thanks goes to Walking and Typing for unearthing this amazing find!

From The New York Shitty Photo Pool, Part II: Some Kids Just Can’t Wait

May 15, 2012 ·
Filed under: Brooklyn, Crosstown Local, New York City, Street Art 

Some Kids Just Can't Wait for YMCA Camp (G train; car 5126)

Taken by Jilly Ballistic.

From The New York Shitty Photo Pool, Part II: Cheese!

cheese

Taken by John Fullard.

New York Shitty Day Starter: Highlights From Community Board 1

As some of you who follow New York Shitty are undoubtedly aware: yesterday March 17th, marked the sixth year yours truly has operated this site. Therefore I elected to spend the day doing what I like to do: knocking around our fair city! Foremost and above all it was my utmost desire to visit Mehanata Bulgarian Bar at 113 Ludlow Street (whose “four tooth minimum” requirement and rather colorful lavatory fixtures— the purpose of yours truly’s visit in the first place, I’ll note— can be seen above). But alas it was not to be. They were closed. Thus I closed out my day of celebration by attending the monthly meeting of our local Community Board. Follows are some highlights (with occasional commentary). Enjoy!

Roll Call

  • 26 members answered the call. NOTE: 2-3 more Community Board members showed up after roll call. This brought the number present up to 29 (of 49 members total). Believe it or not, this is a good turn-out.*
  • Follows is some footage of the public they serve so as to give you, gentle readers, a general idea of the turn-out. As you will see, it was a full house!

The Chairman’s Report

The District Manager’s Report: : AKA the Oh-Es-A Minute

Our City Councilman Speaks

Nassau Avenue Construction Community Meeting
Monday, April 23, 2012 at 6:30 p.m.
Lutheran Church of the Messiah
129 Russell Street
Brooklyn, New York 11222

And the main event: concerned neighbors of Williamsburg Manor speak up!

For those of you who are not in the know, the (apparent) owner of Mehanata Bulgarian Bar (whose lavatory graces the beginning of this post) wishes to be granted a liquor license for an approximately ~10,000 square foot space. This is daunting in and of itself. The fact “Williamsburg Manor” will be abutted by residential property on all sides and will apparently tout such amenities as rooftop garden and a “party bus”, well, that did not help matters. Both DNA.info and Aaron Short of the Brooklyn Paper have covered the proceedings at the last SLA (as in State Liquor Authority) Committee Meeting. Mr. Short makes note of Mehanata’s “Ice Cage”:

…a refrigerated “ice cage” where waiters in Russian military garb serve booze amid furniture and glassware made from ice.

Regrettably this delightful item was not brought up at last night’s convocation. That’s too bad because (in my humble observation) if there’s anything that will not ingratiate an liquor license applicant to what (still is) a community with a substantial Polish population it is men wearing Soviet uniforms selling vodka in a facility with the word “cage” in its name. Call me Solzhenitsyn. Nonetheless, the printed matter presented by the (would be) neighbors of “Williamsburg Manor” was an epistle its own right clocking at a whopping 24 pages. Without further ado, here it is for your viewing pleasure. Enjoy!

(As always, you can view all the previous material in larger format by clicking here.) It should go without saying that the Community Board voted to go with the SLA Committee’s recommendation that this liquor license be declined. Given the Community Board’s opinion is only advisory (READ: non-binding) I doubt we have heard the last of this.

And that’s all she wrote!

*For those of you who are wondering why the attendance of our Community Board is as lackluster as it is, follows is the attendance policy per their By-Laws:

You can read the rest here.

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