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. Rob – what’s T&T again? I remember we all tried figuring it out one day – I said Trinidad and Tobago

    insert – I love those- but love others. My favs are Honey Bunches of Oats and Cinnomon Life. Oh and Golden Grahams!

  2. Dave, I’ll do so after I make an official complaint…being a lawyer I’m extremely cautious about lambasting someone by name before due time! Maybe the end result of my complaints will be a story B’Stoner picks up about this store being sanctioned or shut down…we’ll see!

  3. Snappy, this was a Kinship hearing after a relative of my friends passed away without a will and the whole thing is in Probate!! This has put the fear of g*d into me…Everyone needs a will. Write it now!! Or you or your whoevers will be in HELL for quite a long time. My brain is boggled by it all. You are a smart cookie to RUN AWAY from that MADNESS!!

    Report the supermarket, I bet they’re getting the stuff on some fell off a truck type thing deal. Now I’m gonna have to check all my groceries! Aaaiiieeee! Another thing to worry about! ; )

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