quotation-icon.jpgI remember walking from Park Slope to Pratt once, about 10 years ago. It was desolate and empty. I remember passing a huge empty red brick building on the corner of Gates and I forget what, thinking, this is a beauty, but who’s gonna want to live here. Look at the neighborhood now…it’s come a long way.

— by bayridgegirl in The Big Draw in Clinton Hill: Architecture


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  1. Throw aways – Nobody wants them, you guys can have them and I’m sure nobody here will read them.

    Nov. 5th, 2008 – Sarah Palin submitted her resume for the lead in the upcoming movie; Tina Fey: An extraordinary Life.

    or

    Nov. 5th, 2008 – Sarah Palin submitted her resume to NBC to be Tina Fey’s understudy.

  2. That’s right BRG, and I’m gonna do it again:

    “One unnamed McCain aide reportedly described Ms Palin and her husband, Todd, as ‘Wasilla hillbillies’… who had travelled the country ‘looting’ luxury fashion stores at the Republican party’s expense.”

  3. I think Jack just walked into the room. Everybody say, “Hi Jack!”

    SnarkSlope, I’m just loving listening to all this stuff. What are we going to do for fun when both she and W are no longer in the news? Can we petition for them to do a radio call-in show perhaps?

  4. BRG – Did you light the Snark Signal?

    Hey DIBS, speaking of Palin dirt, get this one from the financial times:

    “Sarah Palin arrived home in Alaska on Thursday as infighting intensified between Republicans who view her as the future of the party and others who blame her for John McCain’s defeat…

    But even as the Alaska governor tried to keep her options open, some allies of Mr McCain were busy trying to trash her reputation with a series of allegations about her conduct during the campaign…

    Perhaps the most startling involved fresh claims about Ms Palin’s shaky grasp of geography, with unnamed McCain aides telling Fox News that during preparations for the vice-presidential debate, it emerged that she did not know Africa was a continent rather than a country…”

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