Wicked Local Allston/Brighton reports a Pratt Street resident who started taunting another woman about her supposed Jersey accent allegedly ended the discussion by smashing the woman's head into the sidewalk while her male pals held back the victim's friend. Happened Oct. 8 on Pratt Street.
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I blame South Park
By anon
Mon, 10/18/2010 - 8:34am
Even if this incident occurred before the latest episode of South Park, let's blame Trey Parker for such anti-Jersey violence.
South Park is West of Worcester
By anon-a-rama
Mon, 10/18/2010 - 10:06am
This is just townies being townies. If it weren't NJ it would be because the other people were from some other town off the edge of the map. South Park likely had little to do with it - these people find a reason to act like townie idiots, regardless.
Drop them in a rough area of Mexico City and see how far this shit gets them.
Townies being townies?
By Allstonian
Mon, 10/18/2010 - 11:11am
Believe me, there may be (certainly are) thugs on Pratt Street, but none of them are townies and haven't been for quite a few years. I know of only two residents on that street that would qualify as townies - one of them is a woman in her 70s, and the other one is a father of 3.
So what kind of "locals" ...
By Michael Kerpan
Mon, 10/18/2010 - 12:00pm
... would engage in this kind of rubbishy behavior?
I'll tell YOU what kinda locals!
By Kaz
Mon, 10/18/2010 - 12:14pm
Muff cabbage! That's what kinda locals does somethin' like that!
/obSouthPark
Locals?
By Allstonian
Mon, 10/18/2010 - 12:44pm
The kind of locals that aren't actually local - like most of the residents of Pratt Street. With the exception of the two households I referred to above and two or three houses of Chinese families, all of Pratt Street is rental properties, generally occupied by BU and other college students.
I did say...
By Michael Kerpan
Mon, 10/18/2010 - 1:45pm
... "locals" (imagine Victor Borge-style audible quotation marks). ;~}
Quotation marks by Borge
By Kaz
Mon, 10/18/2010 - 1:48pm
Fizztht Fooozt.
Or, if you're left-handed, Fooozt Fizztht.
That's adorable
By Stewart
Mon, 10/18/2010 - 12:56pm
You think there's "townies" on Pratt Street? The people who live on Pratt don't even know what that word means!
That is a completely absurd
By Matthew
Thu, 11/04/2010 - 12:51am
That is a completely absurd thing to say, I really hope that was a joke... right?
The entire idea for the Jersey episode of South Park derived from making fun of the stereotypical Jersey dwellers as depicted on JERSEY SHORE and the public's reaction to that show. How some turned it in to a trend while others see it's kinda stupid.
there is absolutely not chance whatsoever that attack had anything to do with South Park. At all. Period.
I honestly do hope that was a joke.
Coming from a state that gets no respect
By mediaseth
Mon, 10/18/2010 - 9:14am
NJ is the Rodney Dangerfield of states. Most of the time, what it's stereotyped for is only a small percentage of what's there, culturally or development-wise.
MTV isn't helping. And the Shore is not the NJ I grew up with, anyway. North Jersey and South Jersey are like two different places, barely held together by Trenton.
I want to see that South Park episode, though.
And with all seriousness. It's so bad here, that I only mention my NYC and NJ roots in educated company. I've even been yelled at about sports, and I don't even follow sports. Don't blame me because of the Yankees. Egads. I couldn't even tell you when games are unless I get stuck in the traffic.
It's a Jersey Thing
By escapedfromeastie
Mon, 10/18/2010 - 10:34am
The episode only really mocks the people from the "reality" shows. The majority of the Jersey Shore cast isn't even from NJ; we know them as "bennies". There are a handful of shows now that are based on NJ stereotypes right now. Boston has the same problem with reality shows. I'm sure everyone has noticed, including UH, that every one of those shows has a token Boston cast member.
Conversely, I'm a huge NYC sports fan, but I've never gotten into anything because of that. Even wearing my Yankees gear at Fenway was never really a problem. A few jeers here and there, but nothing that would stop me from going to a game.
Full episodes online
By Kaz
Mon, 10/18/2010 - 11:50am
South Park is one of the only shows that puts their full episodes online...all of them.
Here's "It's a Jersey thing" for you...ovah heah.
I bet adult beverages were
By anonymous Hyde ...
Mon, 10/18/2010 - 11:04am
I bet adult beverages were involved.
This is a town of jerks. And
By anon
Mon, 10/18/2010 - 11:36am
This is a town of jerks. And the people who aren't jerks are pissy because of the various impositions of the people who are.
I'm gonna call myself one of the pissy ones.
wow
By central squared
Mon, 10/18/2010 - 11:36am
Wow. Could there be a better story for Pots calling Kettles something or other.
the Black Hole of Allston
By fenwayguy
Mon, 10/18/2010 - 12:25pm
Seems to be a very crime-ridden neighborhood. Is that area what's known as Allston Village?
No
By Stewart
Mon, 10/18/2010 - 1:06pm
Allston Village, such as it is, is the business district on Harvard Ave between Comm Ave and Cambridge Street.
Allston Ghetto
By greenlinetobrooklyn
Mon, 10/18/2010 - 3:05pm
I refer to the area bounded by Comm, Harvard and the train yard as the "Allston Ghetto".