no kitsch there
Apr. 26th, 2003 01:01 amso i stop by this beauty salon in Greenpoint today that's right next to my bank. it's run by a bunch of Russians, and always results in total linguistic confusion for me, because while the owners speak in Russian, there is always US radio playing, Polish locals talking amongst themselves, and two women from Venezuela who talk in Spanish. Anyway, I used to get pedicures there when I lived in Greenpoint, and I know that they rent out apartments above the salon sometimes, so I ask if they know of an apartment, for Nuncstans, a nice place for about a $1,000.
The following conversation transpires:
The owner: For a $1,000? Sure, but it has no bathroom.
Me: I think they need a bathroom.
The owner: Well, it has a hose, so they wouldn't need a shower.
Me: what the hell kind of a place is it that does not have a bathroom and has a hose in lieu of a shower?
The owner: It's the basement under Key Foods at the corner. They could eat right there.
Me: At the supermarket?
The owner: yeah.
Me: Well, I really think they want a place with a bathroom.
The owner: If they really love each other, they don't need a bathroom.
Me: I think they do.
The owner: don't you know that story about the couple who got help up at gunpoint, and the robber told them that he would shoot them unless they took off their pants and took a crap...
Me: PLEASE don't finish that story.
The owner: so anyway, he told them they had to eat each other's crap. And then the girl got mad at the guy because he took a larger crap than she did, and she said it meant he loved her less than she loved him.
Me: Um.
The owner: you know where that happenned?
Me: No.
The owner: It was in Moscow, right in front of the Pushkin Statue, the great Russian poet Alexander Sergeyevich Pushkin witnessing the whole thing.
LONG PAUSE
Me: Anyway, I am going to go now. And I still think they want a place with a bathroom.
The owner: Well, for that they'll have to pay $1,800.
I hate people.
The following conversation transpires:
The owner: For a $1,000? Sure, but it has no bathroom.
Me: I think they need a bathroom.
The owner: Well, it has a hose, so they wouldn't need a shower.
Me: what the hell kind of a place is it that does not have a bathroom and has a hose in lieu of a shower?
The owner: It's the basement under Key Foods at the corner. They could eat right there.
Me: At the supermarket?
The owner: yeah.
Me: Well, I really think they want a place with a bathroom.
The owner: If they really love each other, they don't need a bathroom.
Me: I think they do.
The owner: don't you know that story about the couple who got help up at gunpoint, and the robber told them that he would shoot them unless they took off their pants and took a crap...
Me: PLEASE don't finish that story.
The owner: so anyway, he told them they had to eat each other's crap. And then the girl got mad at the guy because he took a larger crap than she did, and she said it meant he loved her less than she loved him.
Me: Um.
The owner: you know where that happenned?
Me: No.
The owner: It was in Moscow, right in front of the Pushkin Statue, the great Russian poet Alexander Sergeyevich Pushkin witnessing the whole thing.
LONG PAUSE
Me: Anyway, I am going to go now. And I still think they want a place with a bathroom.
The owner: Well, for that they'll have to pay $1,800.
I hate people.
Scary
Date: 2003-04-26 12:50 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2003-04-26 02:03 am (UTC)I cannot stop laughing
my spleen has gone AWOL
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Date: 2003-04-26 06:04 am (UTC)Re: Scary
Date: 2003-04-26 08:54 am (UTC)i am anthro at NYU, i just took a class at columbia last semester...what do you study?
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Date: 2003-04-26 09:07 am (UTC)how's the packing coming along?
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Date: 2003-04-26 09:08 am (UTC)just no.
Date: 2003-04-26 09:52 am (UTC)seltix
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Date: 2003-04-26 11:16 am (UTC)Are you doing anything at all tonight? Wanna get drunk?
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Date: 2003-04-26 03:20 pm (UTC)oh well.
Re: Scary
Date: 2003-04-26 04:44 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2003-04-26 05:24 pm (UTC)I like reading your entries...do you mind if I add you? Also, where did you go in Greenpoint to get your pedicures? With summer around the corner, I really should find a place, and since Greenpoint is both where I live and generally cheaper than anywhere else in the city, I might as well go local.
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Date: 2003-04-27 12:17 am (UTC)of course you can add me, i'll add you back.
the place in greenpoint: beverly hills salon (name says something about the Russian-emigre-imaginary-of-American-beauty-culture).
It's on Manhattan Ave, I think near Calyer? I don't remember the exact crossstreet, but it is on the next block from Dime Savings Bank of Williamsburg, and I think either on the same block or next block after aforementioned Key Foods. They do really good pedicures, and everything there is very cheap. Just don't ask the owner for real estate advice. Where in Greenpoint do you live?
Re: Scary
Date: 2003-04-27 12:01 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2003-04-27 04:39 pm (UTC)i live on leonard and meserole in greenpoint, so the beverly hills salon is right around the corner from me. yes, the name in hilarious. i had no idea that it was russian and not polish.
Re: Scary
Date: 2003-04-28 01:43 pm (UTC)My dissertation won't really involve any of it though. Instead, I'll be 'dissertating' on the concept of evidence. It's a little unclear at this point whether it will be more of a straight-up conceptual analysis, or a series of case studies examining the 'evidentiary' practices found in a few fields (psychology, sociology, law, etc). "Manufacturing Evidence" would be kick-ass title, but I'm not sure it will be an apt one by the time I finish. I've got a busy summer ahead sorting all this out for my proposal.
Yes, UIUC, and yes, we have mucho corn. And that's about all we have. Free-floating suburbs make for shitty college towns. I attended Indiana Univ. for a stretch...a proper college town if there ever was one.
A friend of mine finished up her fieldwork in Vietnam last year. Some amazing 'tales from the field'. I do a lot of fieldwork myself (evaluating educational and human service programs), but in a way that's far more limited than what you anthro folks are about. :)
Documentary stuff: very nice. Will your dissertation be a film (whole or in part)? Topic(s)?