Thursday, June 21, 2007

The Flatbush I didn't miss

As I slowly get back into normal routine and everyday flatbush life, there are certain things i certainly can say did not miss while I was away. The first day back on the subway, I see an available seat in my car so i run to take it. It was next to a middle age frum jewish woman. The chuthzpa and bummy of me to sit down next to a woman. As i sat down, i watch her move her ass over like 5 inches. Listen lady with tehillem open in your hands making believe your prayin, chill the hell out when I sit down, i aint gonna bite ya. I wasnt even touchin ya, and if your scared there is a chance my pants may brush against your skirt for a split second, its not the end of the world.
I also did not miss waiting in line in a kosher take out, although the kosher take out i did miss quite a bit. Sorry big dude with fancy white shirt if im really hungry and tired after a jog that i dont want to wait behind you for 10 minutes while you give your order to the counter lady while talking on your cell phone at the same time. Hang up the phone, order, then call back your booky later. For a happy ending, the shnitzel was damn good.

9 comments:

jenn said...

welcome back!

eddie said...

maybe if you had a tehillim in your hands the two of you wouldve hit off

Ro said...

I hate waiting in line whilst behind someone on their cell. So rude!

Glad you had a fun trip.

residency year sucks said...

hey I'd rather have the frummie then the 350 pound lardass taking up a seat and a half still eating her Mcdonald sit next to me.

Shnitzel.... happy ending, interesting

Jacob Da Jew said...

where did you go? Schnitzi's?

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Anonymous said...

I think you will be better of sitting next to young sexy chicks reciting tehillim, rather than big fat mommas reciting tehilim.lol.

Anonymous said...

Should of just put your hand on her thigh to kick it up a notch....

Anonymous said...

my bro is mo and he doesn't mind flatbush