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
‘disease of the most gifted minds’
DIBS, I hope so.
Ouch!!!
Those aren’t words…
DAMN, the spelling.
As soon as I come off the front [page], you have to start.
Biff, Don’t get hung up on my every word. It’ll get too hard for you to figure out what I’m saying.
You never hung on to mine – No comment. I’ll leave it up to you to put words in my mouth.
“I always hang on till the every end.”
You have to hang on to every end? You never hung on to mine 🙁
Schizophrenia is often a disease of the most gifted minds.
You know what…I’ll take your post as an insult, that my throw aways are that bad 🙁
‘remember you as a class act.’
I didn’t realize I ever was thought to be a class act.
I think I’ll take your post as a compliment.
No, we want to remember you as a class act.