Quote of the Day
I 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…

I 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
DIBS…why, you!!
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Biff, maybe if you had something insightful to say.
Would you like me to write something on your behalf as I think you would write it?
Make that “At least” not “Up least”. Hey, my typo just got you another post under your QOTD thread so something good came of it. Ok, ok, we’re just a bunch of bitter haters. But I would hate to lose my record as the poster with the most amount of comments without ever achieving the QOTD!
BRG, chin up. Up least TownhouseLady isn’t here to post a much more provocative quote from someone in Mill Basin / Dyker Heights.
Thanks guys…now where’s Cobble and Snark, then my fame for the day will be complete.
And they’re not four-o-clocks anyway.
BRG, you did get one person (other than yourself) posting here. Although does it count, since it seems sam actually meant to post his comment in the “Closing Bell: Late Bloomers” thread?
Lisa, you should have picked another quote.
It’s either no love for Clinton Hill or moi, I’ll take the blame.