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To all my fellow New Yorkers,…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on September 12, 2001 by Streetplay DiscussionsSeptember 12, 2001
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To all my fellow New Yorkers, family, friends, and everyone in our melting pot of unified diversity: my love and prayers are with you all. We have always been there for each other, sometimes in spite of each other. We have grown up schooling, “playing” and incorporating our individual and cultural uniqueness with everyone else’s to create “the New Yorker!” We will get through this, because we are the mirror of the world. Everyone in the globe can look at us and seem themselves in the mix. I love you all, and pray for your safety and well-being.

Posted in Reader Stories | Tagged 9/11

Big Shouts to the teachers…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on August 9, 2001 by Streetplay DiscussionsAugust 9, 2001
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Big Shouts to the teachers who helped to shape my world. PS. 195 : Mrs. Rumsky (Can’t remember) “get your little tush over here.” PS: 217 Madame Milkman (we renamed her) “Gout le vin, si le vin est bon” PS 217 Mr. Malachowsky (Turning from the blackboard and suddenly fingering talkers) “You, You, You, up front and center). PS 217 Mr. Rosen (I think his name was) (Had us sing every Barry Manilow song on the charts for chorus). Also the other chorus teacher/ex-marine who taught us every NY song from the 1800’s and early 1900’s (eg. Sidewalks of New York. IS 62: Mr. Pomerantz: “You too, can be the next Hitler” (On explaining how easy it is to become a maniac in a passive society). Franklin K. Lane: IS: 62: Mrs. Mastracola: “Young ladies say, “May I utilize the Vanitorium” (Not can I use the John) To the cool jazz orchestra teacher who had us running through the piccicato (please correct me) melody (and other exercises I no longer remember) Uhuru Sasa Shule: For putting Africa on my map. (And we kids who liked to slip away and explore the cool 50 year old cobweb draped war-heads (dead) in the armory basement). To the goofy young teacher in the poconos who tirelessly indulged us with Beowulf and The Lord of the Rings (and the rest of Tolkein’s Hobbit series). The Vietnam Vet Karate Teacher that put the fear of God in we young Bruce Lee Enthusiasts. Sent every cry baby home to momma.

Posted in Reader Stories | Tagged school days

Correction, the Pantheon…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on July 17, 2001 by Streetplay DiscussionsJuly 17, 2001
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Correction, the Pantheon on rue St. Genvieve.

Posted in Young romance

Remember when Michael Corleone…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on July 16, 2001 by Streetplay DiscussionsJuly 16, 2001
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Remember when Michael Corleone met Apollonia? At Blanche’s in the East Village, me and my young adult crew were playing pool drinking Rolling Rocks and listening to “Enjoy Yourself-It’s Later Than You Think” on the jukebox for the fiftieth time. A particularly rowdy Brit came in yelling about how lousy Americans played pool and how we sucked at so many things. My friends were from all over the world, we were just residents of that neighborhood, and didn’t appreciate idiots invading our space with insults. Instead of taking him to the side walk and beating his #@$, the guys decided to beat him at pool. Of course the guy turned out to be a hustler when money came into play. He was winning and rubbing it pitylessly into our faces; he was even rude to we women-folk. Since no one was beating him at pool, the logical alternative was to just beat his @#!. I began to look around the bar to see if there was someone who he hadn’t played that would be brave enough to take him on. One stranger sitting at the bar had a kind of young Christopher Walken quality, had been staring at me all night. I approached him and simply said: “Look handsome, you’ve been jocking me all night…. and I just need to know one thing. Can you play pool?” He responded: “I play alright” I replied, “You’ve got to do better than alright.” If you beat this @#!hole at a game and save face for our people, I will give you the biggest juiciest kiss that the guys in here could only wish for.. Do you think you’re up for the challenge? Long story short, he beat that lowlife like a step-child and the bar went up in an uproar. I jumped into my hero’s arms and when we kissed, I was hit by “the thunderbolt”. When he let me go I couldn’t speak, I could barely stand, I looked at him and it was like Adam and Eve seeing each other in the nude for the first time. It was overwhelming. He had that effect on me for years during our off- and-on relationship. We were not particularly compatible but we had a paralyzing effect on one another. Once, after I hadn’t seen him in years, he came to visit me in Paris and we spent the evening in Rue St. Jacques studio embraced, staring out at the majestic columns of the cathedral on St. Genvieve. I dated guys who looked like him to try and get that same effect, but only that wild-eyed boy from Jersey who saved we Americans could give me that “Rush.” H.M. was and will always be my “Thunderbolt”.

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MY FIRST INTELLECTUAL ROMANCE…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on July 16, 2001 by Streetplay DiscussionsJuly 16, 2001
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MY FIRST INTELLECTUAL ROMANCE T Ragos was the first guy I’d ever dated of any race who wasn’t a jock, wasn’t good looking, none of my girlfriends wanted him, had a face-full of pot marks… but I was crazy about him. He was the first guy who recited poetry. We would walk for miles along the West river talking about the many places we would travel when we were old enough to get our passports on our own. We spent hours in Central Park watching children in the playground, discussing the merits of early Bowie, Laura Nyro, The Dead Kennedys, Was not Was, Lil Green (a female blues singer from the twenties). He knew everything I knew and our interests were so similar. We were not of the same race, we were not of the same teen social status (I had my choice of jocks and friends of all races and monetary status- he got beat up and ignored) I don’t know what pulled me to him. A year later I was no longer feeling it, and started dating jocks again. But for a brief moment, I had an intellectual romance.

Posted in Young romance | Tagged first kiss

When I was between, say,…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on July 5, 2001 by Streetplay DiscussionsOctober 20, 2014
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When I was between, say, 11 and 15, we used to play a lot of boy/girl games, like Spin the Bottle, but also Seven Minutes in Heaven, RCK, and Trust Me. I came of age in the 70s in Brooklyn and still live in Brooklyn. RCK was played in the dark, usually at home when your parents were out. You would feel around in the dark and touch a person and if he/she didn’t run, you’d kiss them. Seven Minutes in Heaven is exactly how it sounds, provided you were in heaven with the one you wanted to be with. I forget how you hooked up with the person you were to spend seven minutes with. Trust Me was the funniest one, because a guy would place his hand way down on your leg and work his way up and ask you if you trusted him and he proceeded. If you were shy or didn’t know the guy well, you’d stop him at your thigh, if you liked him he would work his way up to your breast and then you would have been officially “felt up.” (I hope I’m not being too graphic. I know this is PG.) In those days guys rarely made a pit stop you know where. Did anyone else play these games or was I just hanging out with the wrong crowd?

Posted in Brooklyn, Hanging Out, Young romance

Hi my name is albert colon…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on July 3, 2001 by Streetplay DiscussionsOctober 18, 2014
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Hi my name is albert colon from the brooklyn knights. I am looking to start a brooklyn/staten island league for the year 2002. Anyone interested please contact me at (cell # 917 681-6450) (home # 718 477-1017) E Mail HColon3099 [at] aol [dot] com

Posted in Brooklyn, Special topics | Tagged 1999 Back to Brooklyn Festival

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on July 1, 2001 by Streetplay DiscussionsNovember 19, 2014
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Does anyone remember how to make a gum wrapper chain?

Posted in Reader Stories | Tagged Does anyone remember...

To: Anonymous – message…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on June 26, 2001 by Streetplay DiscussionsJune 26, 2001
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To: Anonymous – message of May 14th, 2001 Re Camp LouEmma — YESSSSSS — I’ve been trying to find someone who went there. I was there just around that time (1958). I am looking for someone who went there at that time. Do you happen to know Robbie Rothblatt? I posted a message about a year ago in the Young Romance section. Talk to me, Anonymous!!! Spring

Posted in Reader Stories | Tagged Summer

Slattery Park,Summer of Love…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on June 24, 2001 by Streetplay DiscussionsMay 9, 2019
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Slattery Park,Summer of Love 1967. All night Hoop, Johnnie on the pony, hand-ball, stick-ball and Hot Beans & Butter. Music filled the Air as well as roof top romance. Eddie & Dale, the Richardson Bro’s ezxeds [at] aol [dot] com E-ME Love, Peace & Happiness

Posted in Johnny on the Pony, Reader Stories | Tagged Summer

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