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12th Street and 8th Ave, Park Slope, Brooklyn

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Uploaded by on May 28, 2007

Spring time in Park Slope Brooklyn for StrutYourHut.com

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  • this neighboorhood was once a glorius place filled with italians and irish and lots of character..........now the yuppie douchebaggs have moved in and ripped the heart out of the nieghboorhood and made it like manheattan ......filled with gays yuppies and outof towners......makes me sick

  • That's your comment after seeing this video?

    People are just living, man. Like everyone else in the world.

  • My grandmother used to "just live" a few houses up from you on 12st, decades ago. 12st used to be full of regular working people "just living."

    Now, it's full of nothing but two-dimensional yuppie turds prancing around like they're reenacting some fucking TV show, trying to impress other yuppie turds identical to themselves. I hope a huge crime wave comes and drives you all out again.

  • I'm so glad my video has sparked such an intelligent conversation. Way to go folks.

    Let's get it straight. You are no better than anyone else. PERIOD.

  • Hows the neighborhood? It seems peaceful and quiet.

  • It's really nice and peaceful... we love it!

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  • i miss the park slope of the 80s

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  • I wanna live there!!

    but not among yuppies lol

  • I miss 1203 8 ave 12st 

  • Show me a place in the world that hasn't changed - you just have to accept it. My small village in England has changed, live with it. I loved Park Slope - never saw it before so it's not relevant.

  • I was born and raised in park slope. I was born in methodist hospital on 7th ave and attended ps39 on 6th. lived on 350 7th street between 5th and 6th. The rent in those days was like $200 a month. Many wonderful moments lived here. Many sad ones as well. I was 12 when my dad passed and we lost our apt there. I visit as often as I can, just to relive some moments and try to make some sense of others. Santos, Angel, Jeffrey, sammy, frankie, daniel, tim, julio, kimani, efrum, albert,cathy

  • I also grew up on this block, 482 12th, so many wonderful memories. With all the cars now, not so easy to have a stickball game. Thanks for the video!

  • I very much want to live here

  • @loopler Wow I had no clue. Anytime I pass there I'm on the bus. So I never really encountered someone from that neighborhood. I do see a lot of kids and nannies there. I don't like rude people so I don't know how I'll deal with the rude people in that neighborhood. That sure sucks. Especially that Atlantic Yards project. Yeah a lot of jobs will be created but, a lot of people are forced out of their homes. I know I completely changed topics but, that's just how I feel. :)

  • @LCBpink they are very rude. what with their toddlers screaming and getting in everyone's way, and being complete bitches to people who are willing to come within a couple of feet of their kids. it's new york. you can't have that big of a personal zone. if you do, move the fuck out

  • I miss Park Slope and I never even lived there - my daughter did!

  • I grew up on this block, 509 12st

    I have great memories of stick ball, Bill's Bike shop and more... It brings me back 35 years.

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