Open Thread
The 20th anniversary of the release of Spike Lee’s ground-breaking movie Do The Right Thing, which dealt with a day in the life of a block in Bed Stuy, and in so doing brought the multi-layered issues of gentrification race coexistence and conflict in the inner city to a broader national audience. Two decades later, how much has changed and how much remains the same?


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  1. Etson…Call Peter Gray on Montague Street in Brooklyn Heights…I can’t recall his number, but the addy is 189 Montague Street, 8th Floor. He is the best in the business and a very very nice guy to boot.

  2. I dont actually think it’s a front for anything…I just think they are super cheapos who wanna make a buck by selling highly priced expired goods they got at a deep discount because of it’s expiration date.

  3. Hmmm….7 On Your Side….Never thought of that…that could be a good way to get it done. I have a feeling that reporting it to the city would be a very slow process. And, some stores don’t give a rat’s patootie about fines. However, if they are shamed in public, that could do the trick.

  4. Re wills:
    I have been meaning to write one.
    Anyone have any good recommendations for a lawyer to draw one up?
    Also, do I need to write two if I intend to leave stuff to relatives in the UK?
    Thanks.

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