New York - 3rd Avenue - (1950's)

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New York - 3rd Avenue - (1950's)

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  • @sopaman1234 LMAO, WOW thats a story I m still chucklin over. I could imagine those Mack buses smelling worse than dirty ass like an old Flxables. As a 70s baby, the Flxables with the old sea green paint...when they plumed gas on a summer afternoon, Im fortunate I had no respiratory problems. LOL

  • @macpduff The public housing I have to say really was an unatural eyesore. Unaesthetically tall, crude, etc.I only seen pictures of what most of Spring Creek Brooklyn used to look like since I from that area. They could have designed it better and not pack folks in like roaches.

  • @macpduff wow.. you know what this reminds me of. watching this HBO special on how Walter O'Malley became such a villain in Brooklyn. O'Malley was going to put a stadium nr the Atlantic Terminal for LIRR commuters etc. which he was going to finance out his own pocket...That SOB Moses turned him down and forced the Dodgers to leave...Ironically, 50 yrs later, a basketball arena will take up the same space at taxpayer money and eminent domain...Moses was a power hungry turd

  • @KilluminatiTupac96 Friend, - they took down the 3rd Ave El as part of a gentrification project of Manhattan's East Side

  • @eles214 I loved the NYC trolleys. Yes Moses was in the pocket of big auto and many other pockets too, I'm sure.

    Moses filled in the beautiful Bronx/Long island Sound marshlands, - and built Public Housing. Moses never saw a piece of empty marshland for it's own beauty and purpose.

    My father-in-law knew him and idolized him.

    I didn't and don't

  • @sopaman1234 at 2:23, there is a little girl riding the subway alone.

    that's how it was in the 1950's

    i started riding the subway everyday from the Bronx to my Manhattan High School.

    I was only 12, but my parents didn't worry, because NYC was a safe place with lots of GOOD people who would have torn a child pervert limb from limb, if i had ever been interfered with!

    At night, and in certain bad neighborhoods, it was understood to stay away.

    Everyone knew the "rules"

    I loved NYC then

  • @macpduff no thanx to the KIKES..

  • @PenderGilchrist FUCKU

  • @PenderGilchrist FUCKU

    

  • @eles214 i remember as a kid in the 60's they still had those old green and yellow old Mack buses from the late 40's & 50's boy were they fucking noisey like old dirty ass

    there was an old Irish bar in my block and old bums would try to sneek in the back of thoses buses to catch some ZZZZZ's i remember one day the bus driver got so pissed off that he had a louievillslugger with him hit one of those bums in the backside to get the fuck off the bus..

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