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This Blog is for Brooklynites and New Yorkers who love Brooklyn. Lets Enjoy the majesty of New York's best borough and leave the drama in the bronx, lol.

Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Top 10 most famous people from Brooklyn


Brooklyn has created some of the best and brightest in the world today. Out of the womb of this great borough has sprung some of the most famous and influential people in the world. From film makers to musicians to athletes, Brooklyn has the stuff that makes Superstars. Here is a list of the 10 Most famous people from Brooklyn, New York. Let me know if you agree. Counting down from 10 all the way to number 1. 


10. Mary Tyler Moore: When it comes to being famous Mary Tyler Moore Ranks as one of the most recognizable names worldwide. Mary Tyler Moore was born in the Brooklyn Heights section of Brooklyn, New York, to George Tyler Moore, a clerk, and his wife Marjorie (Hackett) She is best known for The Mary Tyler Moore show and also is the International Chairman of the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation International. She is easily one of the worlds most recognizable figures not only for her show but her charity work. She is brooklyn.



9. Joseph Barbera: If you've ever seen The flintstones, Yogi Bear, Space ghost, The Jetsons, Tom and Jerry, Scooby Doo and a whole list of other cartoons that I can mention (But won't), then you know who this man is. He's number 9 because every one can easily recognize not only his work on sight, but his name in the duo of Hanna Barbera. A lot of us grew up watching those cartoons and still watch them to this day. So although we may not know his face as much as his work, but his name is easily recognizable worldwide.




8. Jackie Gleason: Young and old alike can tell you about an episode of the HoneyMooners that they liked the most. Jackie Gleason made the phrase "Bang! Zoom! to the Moon Alice" famous. He's best known for playing Ralph Kramden on The HoneyMooners. Not to mention the jackie Gleason Show. Jackie Gleason was hands down one of the funniest individuals on the planet. As Brooklynites we claim him as our own.





7. Spike Lee: The often controversial but never dull Spike Lee is a product of the borough of Brooklyn. The very outspoken director has never won an oscar but has been praised in the industry for doing oscar worthy work. Think what you want of this Brooklyn native, but his body of work speaks for itself. Spike Lee is living proof that hard work and perseverance pays off. He got that from Brooklyn.



6. Woody Allen: Screenwriter, director, actor, comedian, author, and playwright Woody Allen is easily earns his slot at number 6 as one of the most recognizable Brooklynites in the world. His career spans over 50 years. There is even a life size statue of him in Spain in honor of his work. How is that for world famous! What a lot of people don't know is He is also a jazz clarinetist who performs regularly at small venues in Manhattan. He's Brooklyn.






5. Jay Z: Rapper and Businessman Jay Z who's real name is Shawn Carter Is certainly proud of his Brooklyn heritage. He Raps about Brooklyn all the time. He's part owner of the Nets Basketball team and is building a stadium in brooklyn for them. That will create jobs not to mention give Brooklyn it's very own Basketball team. He is without a doubt one of the most famous names in Rap today and knows how to Keep a level head when it comes to doing business. Where most rappers make money then spend it till they are broke and gone, Jay Z is a businessman who invests his money wisely. That's brooklyn.




4. Eddie Murphy: One of the funniest, if not THE funniest comic to come from Saturday Night Live. Eddie Murphy is a household name. An excellent stand up comic and a great comic actor Eddie Murphy has done it all. He is consistently funny. Box office takes from Murphy's films make him the second-highest grossing actor in the United States. Murphy grew up in the Bushwick neighborhood of Brooklyn. 






3. Jerry Seinfeld: Having had one of the most popular sitcoms on television, SEINFELD and being one of the highest paid actor on a sitcom, Jerry Seinfeld slides into the number three spot just very closely to Eddie. His show now in syndication all over the world, Jerry Seinfeld is definitely one of the worlds most famous Brooklynites. 




2. Michael Jordan: "His Airness" indeed is a product of brooklyn. You wouldn't believe how many people don't know that fact or just choose not to acknowledge it. Jordan was born in Brooklyn, New York, His family moved to Wilmington, North Carolina, when he was a toddler. Michael Jordan not only help revitalize basketball around the world, but was one of the Most successfully marketed athletes in the world. Even after retiring from basketball he is still as popular as he ever was. His name is now synonymous with Nike. He's an excellent businessman and we claim him as ours. He's Brooklyn's.





1. Barbra Streisand: Only "Babs" could beat out Micheal Jordan for the number one most famous Brooklynite spot. Not only is she famous but her nose and her profile is one of the most recognizable in the world. Not to mention her beautiful songbird of a voice. Barbara Streisand is an American singer, actress, writer, film producer and director, and major pop-culture icon. She is one of the few entertainers who have won an Oscar, Emmy, Grammy, and Tony Award. It's hard to sum her up in a few sentences, so I won't even try. Just know that if you don't think she deserves to be number one, the you really don't know her or her remarkable career. Babs is one of Brooklyn's Best. 





So there you have it, Agree? Disagree? What do you think? Don't be afraid to let me know.


Kirk Abrigo





Sunday, February 12, 2012

Top 5 most romantic places in Brooklyn to go on a first date.


Brooklyn is not only the most beautiful, majestic, and historical of the five boroughs, but it's also the most romantic. You don't need to leave Brooklyn to show that special someone a great time. We have the most date friendly spots in New York City. Brooklyn is for lovers. The best way to get a second date (Aside from not being a jerk on the first date) is location location location. Spring is around the corner which means new love will be blossoming along with the trees. So for those Brooklynites who will be going on a first date anytime soon, here are the top 5 places in Brooklyn that would be ideal for a first date.

1. Brooklyn Ice Cream Factory.

The very essence of the first date is to get to know each other better. It's also to see if there is enough chemistry for there to be a second date. So, the opportunity to walk and talk is key. It's also a good idea not to take your date on a million dollar shopping spree for the first date. It may look a little desperate. Instead appreciate the beautiful scenery Brooklyn has to offer by  going to the Brooklyn Ice Cream Factory in Dumbo, Brooklyn. This place has the best ice cream I have ever tasted and it is all natural. It's a great atmosphere to sit down and eat ice cream. Then to walk off your delicious treat you can go outside and enjoy the breathtaking, view of the Brooklyn Bridge. If that's not enough, There is a walk where you can also go have a seat on the steps and just be mesmerized by the view of the Manhattan skyline as you get to know each other better. This is definitely one of the most romantic spots in brooklyn. It's also a great scene for a first kiss (hint hint). Guys If you want a second date, your date will be impressed that you came up with such a simple yet beautiful way to get to know her. Visit their website http://brooklynicecreamfactory.com


2. Walk over the Brooklyn Bridge

A nice walk and talk over the Brooklyn Bridge is definitely a great way to ensure that second date. The Manhattan skyline provides a great backdrop when walking across the bridge. You get to see the manhattan lights and the landscape of brooklyn. The majesty of the Brooklyn Bridge in of itself is romance personified. If you've never walked across the brooklyn bridge you must do it. If it's a first time for both of you (You and your date) then the experience is even better. 


3. Coney Island Luna Park

Here's an opportunity to get your date to clinch you closer as you ride the rides at Coney Island Luna Park. Coney Island is an exciting part of brooklyn history. If thats not enough there is the Friday nights Fireworks. Every Friday night from when it opens to Labor Day guest can enjoy a great fireworks show on the boardwalk starting 9:30pm. So start your date early, go and enjoy the games, win her a teddy bear, go on rides, enjoy the food and then take her to see the fireworks as you hold hands. Is that romantic or what? Find out more about what's happening at Luna Park here: http://www.lunaparknyc.com


4. Coney Island beach Boardwalk

Keeping with the theme of the walk and talk, I suggest the Coney Island Boardwalk. It's a nice cool walk because it is by the water and literally a few feet from the sand without having to go down any steps. The boardwalk is full of performers and venders who will definitely make your night exciting without you loosing the chance to talk and get to know each other better. As you walk further away from Coney Island towards Brighton Beach you have the chance to sit down on one of the many long chairs and stair at the moon as you two talk. Not to mention you can take off your shoes and walk down to the beach for a more romantic setting. Want some good advice?, bring a blanket to put in the sand and sit on as you and your date stare at the moonlit ocean. Second date? I think so.


5. Brooklyn Botanical Gardens

This would have to be a day date of course. Have you every been to the Brooklyn Botanical Garden in spring or summer? It will blow your senses away. The smells, the surrounding beauty of flowers will put you and your date in the mood for romance.  You will not believe your eyes. This is by far one of the most romantic settings I have ever been in. As you and your date get to know each other on this walk of beauty, don't forget to stop and smell the roses;) You can find out more about the BBG at their website: http://www.bbg.org


If anyone else has any suggestions on where in Brooklyn one can have a great romantic time, please don't hesitate to post it. If you've had a great time somewhere in Brooklyn and think your fellow Brooklynite would enjoy it too, by all means let us know.

Kirk Abrigo