it's a shame that hard working people can't afford decent housing. If you are in a situation where you're living from paycheck to paycheck, check out low income resources to see what's available to you. Good Luck People!
i heard that there puttin up new projects in the 3rd ward called the harmony oaks project...... if it is build and completed all i have to say is please niggas dont tear it up to quickly iv been all through the 3 ward and it is grimmy down there... and to the people making the building use good concret bullit stoping material :)
@sugerdaddy5 It's not really projects anymore because all of the homes aren't public. It's a good thing on the city's part. other than that, Those Bricks & Concrete aren't coming back. it's more like wood and Plaster now.. but it works and looks good..
I lived in the projects and i have lived in rich neighborhoods.Ive also lived in regular hoods. Id rather live in the regular hood. Fuck the projects. I saw my nigga get killed on my doorstep and bleed from his head while the police came in 5 minutes and the ambulance took 40 mins.The projects never showed me no love. Fuck roaches.Fuck free water.Fuck cheap rent.I dont see why niggas get so upset when they knock the projects down. Make some new memories. The projects are just that A PROJECT.
Why would anybody miss a place like that?? Sounds really simple minded. Some people are afraid to leave the ghetto. I guess once you get use to leaving that way it seems normal. I was born in New Orleans, but my family stayed in the suburbs there. My family moved to Va in 93.. Leaving in the Ghetto seems really miserable. So anybody who says they miss the projects is fucking idiot. Im glad they destroyed the projects.. the people living there, wasn't paying any rent, anyway
it was a lil over 10,000 peoples home.....an yea it was the hood i stay up the street from there all my life till katrina came.....an i rather be broke an happy instead of being rich an misarble
I live in the 'Bernard 12 years strong before moving out (1457 Sere #B), even after I left and til this day I still miss it. The St. Bernard wasn't as bad as the other projects, as long as you didn't do nothing stupid; no one will fuck with you.
@keishajp Man shut-up!! Anyway why would they tear down something made out of bricks and put something up made out of wood? A hurricane or tornado can knock those things down. The projects been up for over 60 years and never been damaged by a hurricane or tornado before. You see Hurricane Katrina or Rita didn't damage the Lafitte Project. We just miss the projects because it brings back memories. You must not be a real New Orleanian to understand.
fuck those projects. Projects just housed criminals and gang bangers.. Tearing down the projects was the best thing New Orleans did. The Project was a warzone. People need to get out, and get a got damn job, and learn how to support themselves, instead waiting on government handouts.
But now the criminals are all over the city instead in just one area, the N.O. don't gang bang, it's every nigga for themselves; its to cutthroat and grimey for niggas to actually "gang bang"
we would bitch, if these crackers would stop getting in dumb ass wars waisting money and make the education better in the inner city.and create some jobs..u crackers are so fucking stupid, thats why this country is so fucked up now
by the way I am black.. I still have family that live in New Orleans( Hollygrove)
All im saying is dont be afraid to step out of your comfort zone. I know people cant help where they come from, but it dosnt mean you have to live there forever... you dont have to become the projects.. To me it seems like people are afraid of change, and afraid to get out the ghetto.
A lot of bad shit happened there, but I had a lot of fun times, too. I don't care what some ignorant, racist bitches got to say. I'm gonna miss my hood. St. Bernard Hardhead for life!
it's a shame that hard working people can't afford decent housing. If you are in a situation where you're living from paycheck to paycheck, check out low income resources to see what's available to you. Good Luck People!
lowincomeresources 1 year ago
damn I've been to a place like this many time and nothing bad happened
goodozog 1 year ago
i heard that there puttin up new projects in the 3rd ward called the harmony oaks project...... if it is build and completed all i have to say is please niggas dont tear it up to quickly iv been all through the 3 ward and it is grimmy down there... and to the people making the building use good concret bullit stoping material :)
sugerdaddy5 1 year ago
@sugerdaddy5 It's not really projects anymore because all of the homes aren't public. It's a good thing on the city's part. other than that, Those Bricks & Concrete aren't coming back. it's more like wood and Plaster now.. but it works and looks good..
Bookman 1 year ago
this is my hood ima stick hoodkn with it till the day i die thats my fuckn
mzm7504 1 year ago
I lived in the projects and i have lived in rich neighborhoods.Ive also lived in regular hoods. Id rather live in the regular hood. Fuck the projects. I saw my nigga get killed on my doorstep and bleed from his head while the police came in 5 minutes and the ambulance took 40 mins.The projects never showed me no love. Fuck roaches.Fuck free water.Fuck cheap rent.I dont see why niggas get so upset when they knock the projects down. Make some new memories. The projects are just that A PROJECT.
CRASSxCLASS 1 year ago
@CRASSxCLASS right...like juve said "the magnolia aint the bricks, the magnolia is the people"
goonie50 1 year ago
Why would anybody miss a place like that?? Sounds really simple minded. Some people are afraid to leave the ghetto. I guess once you get use to leaving that way it seems normal. I was born in New Orleans, but my family stayed in the suburbs there. My family moved to Va in 93.. Leaving in the Ghetto seems really miserable. So anybody who says they miss the projects is fucking idiot. Im glad they destroyed the projects.. the people living there, wasn't paying any rent, anyway
keishajp 2 years ago
it was a lil over 10,000 peoples home.....an yea it was the hood i stay up the street from there all my life till katrina came.....an i rather be broke an happy instead of being rich an misarble
chevy504 2 years ago
I live in the 'Bernard 12 years strong before moving out (1457 Sere #B), even after I left and til this day I still miss it. The St. Bernard wasn't as bad as the other projects, as long as you didn't do nothing stupid; no one will fuck with you.
dejonal 2 years ago
@keishajp Man shut-up!! Anyway why would they tear down something made out of bricks and put something up made out of wood? A hurricane or tornado can knock those things down. The projects been up for over 60 years and never been damaged by a hurricane or tornado before. You see Hurricane Katrina or Rita didn't damage the Lafitte Project. We just miss the projects because it brings back memories. You must not be a real New Orleanian to understand.
Joshuaguss 1 year ago
my dad was born and raised in da S.B.P. i remember when he used to always take me round there a lot. i miss them bricks. R.i.P S.B.P
The504NOLA 2 years ago
Looks like hell on earth to me, why would you say you "miss" such a place?!
DMDevote 2 years ago 2
yeah a lot of murders and crazy shit like that went on back there. but there were a lot of good times too, like parties and all that stuff.
The504NOLA 2 years ago
come to new orleans to visit....dont talk down on my city ok......rip s.b.p
chevy504 2 years ago
because that was home, that's all some people knew was the projects. Its hard moving and adjusting to new surroundings.
dejonal 2 years ago
I miss how they use to have the loud speakers out especially on saturdays or during the summer while the guys would be playing basketball
I was there when they played 911 is a joke and the police got stuck in the mud then got mad at the DJ for playing it.
It hit channel six news, i think of that with a smile.
I even remember one dude jumped the gate they put up he learned how to climb it and the police couldn't follow him...
LUVSAILOROMANCE 2 years ago
RIGHT!! Milton & Gibson was always packed
Bookman 2 years ago
The 7th Ward wont be the same without the Bernard standind tall. RIP SBP
dejonal 2 years ago
7th ward baby hard hitter
DukeDaGod4 2 years ago
I miss that project. I'm sorry they're tearing the New Orleans Projects down. It's not New Orleans without the Projects.
Joshuaguss 2 years ago 6
fuck those projects. Projects just housed criminals and gang bangers.. Tearing down the projects was the best thing New Orleans did. The Project was a warzone. People need to get out, and get a got damn job, and learn how to support themselves, instead waiting on government handouts.
keishajp 2 years ago
But now the criminals are all over the city instead in just one area, the N.O. don't gang bang, it's every nigga for themselves; its to cutthroat and grimey for niggas to actually "gang bang"
dejonal 2 years ago
we would bitch, if these crackers would stop getting in dumb ass wars waisting money and make the education better in the inner city.and create some jobs..u crackers are so fucking stupid, thats why this country is so fucked up now
ATLVET 2 years ago
by the way I am black.. I still have family that live in New Orleans( Hollygrove)
All im saying is dont be afraid to step out of your comfort zone. I know people cant help where they come from, but it dosnt mean you have to live there forever... you dont have to become the projects.. To me it seems like people are afraid of change, and afraid to get out the ghetto.
keishajp 2 years ago
what song is it
jcurry3school 3 years ago
creepy looking hood. wouldn't catch me there at night
Louisiplaya 3 years ago
This song is good^^
Kadda008 3 years ago
what song is it
jcurry3school 3 years ago
sorry i dont know
Kadda008 3 years ago
wiiiiiine gibson st st.bernard projects down town all day
Beast504ever 3 years ago 3
SBP ALL DAY HARD HEAD FA LYFE
Janai21Foley 3 years ago
my boyfrin from hur and he be actin strate up stupid cuz he cocky den a bitch
b3autiful13 3 years ago
R.I.P LIL LARRY
7warddoodie 3 years ago
A lot of bad shit happened there, but I had a lot of fun times, too. I don't care what some ignorant, racist bitches got to say. I'm gonna miss my hood. St. Bernard Hardhead for life!
drelle504 3 years ago 5
fuck u u stupid cracker.
qcdee704 3 years ago
my husband grew up here, 4007 st. bernard...we recently took a video of it, we went inside of it and inside his old apt...it's posted on my page...
NewOrleansExposed 3 years ago
what the hell is your problem man...everyone is equal..stop disrespecting people who aren't as fortunate as you are.
gonphishin7 3 years ago
arnt you proud...noone give a fuck!
tysongale 4 years ago
man look at my fuckin' hood, SBP all day ya digg!!!!
ShatteredSoulja 4 years ago 6
hey i live there
hgfdcvbnkuytreswdfgh 4 years ago
S.D.P
cakadokey 4 years ago
.B.
cakadokey 4 years ago
lol .. i had a feeling u would come back and do that ..LOL!!
Bookman 4 years ago
lol
cakadokey 4 years ago