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Another A-lister is fleeing Brooklyn, according to today’s Page Six. The gossip column reports that Michelle Williams is likely to follow in the footsteps of her ex, Heath Ledger, and move to Manhattan because the Boerum Hill house she and Ledger bought a couple of years ago too big for just her and her baby. Further proof that Brooklyn is, like, totally over as far as the cool kids are concerned?
Lonely House [NY Post]
Photo by Hollywood Kids


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  1. I have never seen anything like that. I am not a dude. There is no way that we are NOT speaking of the same extraordinary “piece of art”. There is/ was/will ever be only one like this. There’s no mistake.

    Posted by: guest at October 29, 2007 6:00 PM

    Women were watching too, who knew? Maybe the five of us could agree to meet at her place at a certain time wearing a certain color or something to compare notes? 🙂

  2. 5:12….you talking about the Trini bakery on the right hand side walking on Nostrand twrds Eastern pkwy 2 doors before St JOhns Place? They also sell fresh butter bread ,sticky buns hot everyday and a line out the door?

  3. 6:07- nice payback with your ‘waste of time’ post. don’t you know that it doesn’t matter what you write? this is filling a void. it’s mindless. you do this because you’re above reality tv. so- what- now you realize that you’re not? it’s just another form of the same thing? well congrats- you’re almost to the point of actually allowing it to be meditative and fun. go with the flow. all you who “have to stay with the theme” people- just flow. nothing profound is going to happen so don’t be disappointed when it doesn’t. we can still see that you are a thoughtful writer even if you talk about some hottie.

  4. Unless I am misstaken, that is a mirror image of the house in question. The garages open to the street at the left of the house, not the right. It is across the street from the Mugavero nursing home and has been painted battleship gray, for some reason.

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