Surprised that no one has…
I m from Washington Heights…
I never kept up with which…
I never kept up with which designers were en vogue, but I found that staying in shape and having good clean hygiene makes you stand out in a crowd. Nowadays with so many people doing drugs and pan-caking their faces with makeup to hide surgeries and drug abuse, basic self-hatred, etc. Seeing a clean bright face is a breath of fresh air. My friends always said that what they liked about me most is that my skin was like sunshine. Drink plenty of water, and be happy with who you are, ethnic traits and all !
Does anyone remember a clapping…
Hi, my I am 18 years old…
Hi, my I am 18 years old and the Double Dutch Divas let me know that it is not to late for me to start a double dutch team. This has been my dream for about 4 years now .I live in fl. and there is not much going on with the double dutch scene. It would be something different and somewhat new. I lived in NY up until the age 16. and always wanted to be apart of a double dutch team but, did not know how to go about doing it. I was a somewhat sheltered child so i didn’t really know about popular happenings in double dutch. the internet wasn’t really advanced as it is now. So if there is anyone out there that’s reading this i am asking if you can help me with some info. on how to start a team the requirements are mainly what ineed ihave been researching the web and found some info. thankyou and goodbye until next time, Akaiyah
The BRC (Brownsville Recreation…
The BRC (Brownsville Recreation Center) late 1970’s Located on Linden Blvd. in Brownsville Brooklyn, the BRC was the coolest place to swim in the summer. Betsey Head was too crowded and scorching hot. Red Hook’s pool was full of gang violence. We lived six blocks from the indoor pool at the BRC, and the lifeguards knew us well. The place had serious ambiance that is only available in a NY neighborhood pool. Music was played, mandatory WBLS. All of our swimming lessons were executed to top-40 R&B. Our lifeguards were all fit men in their mid 30’s. All races; who though they were the center of the sexual universe. They didn’t wear swim trunks back in those days, men wore those little things that Olympic divers wear. Many a hardheaded kid broke teeth running on the wet tile floors to get to the pool bleachers. You had to swim 10 laps every day to qualify to swim in the deep water (8 ft?). The pool was mid length. Everyone else had to sit in the bleachers until we were finished with our qualification laps. I was one of those kids that became a swimming fanatic, and went on to swim camps upstate and in New Hampshire. It was a serious sport for me. Irish Brian was my instructor at the BRC. He was super strict about lessons. We called him the swim Nazi. He was full of himself, as were the other lifeguards. I miss those guys. The BRC kept so many kids out of trouble. Even the plain bologna sandwiches with school milk cartons kept many kids from starving. We used to keep a stash of rocks and broken glass to throw at the pedophiles that would occasionally drive up to the BRC fenced playground to entice kids with candy and money.
TO YOUNG LADIES>> I am also…
TO YOUNG LADIES>> I am also 16 and The best thing to do is wait till you are married..It may sound crazy but if you don’t then once you find THE ONE for you and say he was waiting then you are going to feel really bad and USED..Once you get married and share that special time with that person you love than it will be very special and great..but if you sleep casually with guys then when you marry then having sex will be NO BIG THING..I have had the same boyfriend for two and a half years(since the 8th grade) and the both of us have stayed pure..if you have already done it..then it’s not too late..God will always for give you..I hope many will ponder on this message..
Okay I am a sixteen year…
Okay I am a sixteen year old clothing designer and whatever is your style and you like it..THEN FLAUNT it…I have many different styles for many different occasions and it all depends on my mood..Mostly when I go to parties..I like to dress sporty with like throwed-back hats..jersey dresses…or whatever..You don’t want to look like you’re trying too hard to look good..Many guys will try to talk to you as long as you have confidence!!At school I was picked as “best dressed”…ALso be sure whatever you wear you have much confidence(as I said before)..and if its something you wear like “WOW” then be sure to handle comments with pride..Everone is beautiful in their own way and if you feel good about what you wear than 9 times out of 10 people will respect your personality..If anyone needs words of wisdom or advice email me at God Bless!!
We are independent filmmakers,…
We are independent filmmakers, creating our first film as a labor of love, outside of regular jobs in Television. The documentary is based on the experience of families in the Catskill Mountains during it’s heyday (1920’s-70’s). There is no substantial bankroll. All of the individuals working on the project are actually doing it out of a common interest in the project or as a favor(associates and friends). We have been obtaining footage, letters, photographs and postcards from people through their mutual generosity, but mostly their shared desire to make a statement about this cultural experience. We pay all expenses to ship it, copy it, etc. We will send all masters back to you (in perfect condition!)following the duplication. As far as photos go, you can easily send JPEGS (High Resolution if possible). All people will be credited in the film. We have already received a generous amount of resources from people and we also have asked for releases from them) to protect all involved, including the people who donate their footage. At the present time we are collecting all of the above as well as setting up interviews with many of the “lifers”….If you know of any families or friends that spent time in the “borscht belt”, please pass this note along to them. We truly appreciate all of your assistance in this project. Please stay in touch! Sincerely yours, Nina Benzi/Evan Haiman Kippered Herring Productions 15 Baker Street Wayne, NJ 07470