Re Lindsay, he made up with the unions after a while. One thing he did do was by his boldness in entering into inner city neighborhoods walking through the streets post Martin Luther King’s death, helped to sooth the outrage which led to the inner city riots which spread all over the country, bringing out the National Guard. New York City had none of the riots that rocked the rest of the country. What a terrible time that was spring/summer 1968.
Arkady, did you post a while back that you have a good ophthalmologist in Brooklyn? Mine is a sadist AND he’s on 64th & Lex, so if I’m going to be tortured, just as soon it be in Brooklyn.
Somebody open a bookstore in Prospect Heights or Clinton Hill.
You are forgetting ME, CGar, but no worries, I’ll just sit quietly in the corner.
Re Lindsay, he made up with the unions after a while. One thing he did do was by his boldness in entering into inner city neighborhoods walking through the streets post Martin Luther King’s death, helped to sooth the outrage which led to the inner city riots which spread all over the country, bringing out the National Guard. New York City had none of the riots that rocked the rest of the country. What a terrible time that was spring/summer 1968.
CGar, Ophthalmologist — Just a few blocks from you!
Dr. James A. Deutsch, MD
110 Remsen St, Brooklyn, NY 11201-4261
(718) 855-8700 ‎
even mentioning that place, cgar, and montero won’t speak to you again.
Denton, you’re a LIBRA too?
So the PLUSA Librarians of whom I’m aware are:
Adam Dahill
Goat Boy
Pasty Brit
Denton
and me
Anyone Librans I’m forgetting?
Arkady, did you post a while back that you have a good ophthalmologist in Brooklyn? Mine is a sadist AND he’s on 64th & Lex, so if I’m going to be tortured, just as soon it be in Brooklyn.
LOL! I’d totally work with you on that, CGar!
“It’s a great location, CGar.”
You in as our resident “Diane Chambers”, cobble???