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Essential Maintenance! That's what we're currently doing. You won't be able to post articles or comments for the time being, but normal service will be resumed shortly. Sorry for the downtime, and Happy New Year xox :-) Tuesday, April 3rd 2007
Previous Day :: Next Dayiman: damn, that's gotta be a lot of money for that. by the way jack, i guess you live around 3rd street huh? i don't know my way around the city too well, i just moved here from long island. ive been here for about three months now. iman: this isn't my neiborhood, ilive in brooklyn. i just have to comment on that black porsche. nice! iman: those times feel so peaceful. iman: hey, i think i was here when i was little. this place just looks familiar. iman: i wish i was around in the good old days, not in this time when people are scared and say that they're tough. iman: nah man, that would pay rent for about two months. iman: these people would be great cartoonists. iman: well, that just shows that bad luck can happen to two people in the same place. iman: hey jack, you're right man, and the things i was involved in were just like the old days. we aren't trouble makers or anything like that, we just chill as a group of kids with a group name. and i actually do plan to get a degree, and am... mikel: nice pics ghost post more please if you can intersys: Nice to see Bushwick coming back again
Back in the day ('69 or so) I used to teach at PS 106 on Putnam Ave. CE: I've been to some of the bars in the Vollage and some of them are pretty cool. You don't have to be gay to go. susy: there are alote of buildings like the space needle! jack: iman you sound like a smart kid, in the 50's in brooklyn there were little street gangs on every other corner. a gang then were just a group, a clan, kids from down the street who hung out at malt shops. there were bigger gangs like the coney... EvilGentleman: The why would have to be art. The when, I have no clue. Frank, you seem to be artistically and architectually educated, any clue as to the name of it? And as far as the gay village goes, I took a bunch of pictures there on Sunday which I will... iman: man, the view of the city is nice. but me personally, i can just go up on my roof. but for anyone who has never been here, maybe you live in another state or something, you're looking at the greatest city in the world. iman: hey evilgentlemen, i actually did not know this was not a gang website at first, because i looked up gangs on google and that's how i found this site. but i'm not all about that stuff. besides, there are plenty of gang websites. and by the way, the over 50... iman: so jack, you used to roll with the old gangs? did you know them or were you in one of them? and if so, which one? iman: zagg's right, and how did you get it off without anyone seeing? Frank S. Besner: Well, the tubes remained silent about the details surrounding this sculpture but I am assuming (as I stated earlier) that it is very likely made to echo the spiral staircases that are so common in many bourough of the city, the gay village, where the sculpture is located, being one... JB: I think graft is the way foward today fr those graft lovers, keep up the good work......... Mangi PNG... Dcchanged man: I lived in bushwick from 1968-1982
Comfort and hell in bushwick depends on which pocket you lived in.
The dead end streets of buswick Aberdeen , Granite , Desales Place and so on where a lot safer. The area around Pilling , Moffat, and Chauncy between Bushwick and Evergreen where pretty... joey: better off with an odd number
LAila: Yeah... my Korean students from Kwangju told me about the yellow sand.
They said they can't go outside because the streets are full of dust.
It will affect their skins and eyes... That's why they have to be
careful! Sue: I had a family member who worked at this plant and is still with GM. It was sad to see this plant destroyed. It's sad really. This plant was already around when I was born and was there a good portion of my adolescence. I don't live... Mika M: to gladis: 23rd Mar 2007 - 11:50 GMT
That was real terrible life. If we have same kind of life in here, i think i might be a dead then.
How did u even can go out in evening.
In here, I can go out any time in 24h/7 and I doesn`t have... Jay: I grew up nearby and walked past Benny Farim on my way to Monklands H.S. (now a Sr Citizens Residence) Had many friends who lived here and remember the community sense that exited. Kids played outdoors and moms handed out cookies. It was a safe and happy... GGP: LUV YA, J! zagg: so how long did it take for you to break the sign like that? Previous Day :: Next Day |
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