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| It's this guy, again, at Nostrand and Lafayette... | 
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| accompanied today by a holy lady | 
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| last night in Bushwick | 
| the new neighborhood, downtown Brooklyn/Boerum Hill has this gigantic fruit stand - it seemed to go on for an entire block | 
| and then in BookCourt, the bookstore on Court St, I spied Eileen's book on a table of 'suggested titles' | 
| Atlantic Ave. races into the future, except for this place, Hank's Saloon, at Third Ave and Atlantic | 
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| The Notorious B.I.G. honored here at Lexington & Bedford | 
| and I needed a ticket, fast, to take care of the Christmas blues | 
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| somewhere in Bed-Stuy someone has an idea about governance | 
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| This is what it looks like when you get on the train at rush hour, going in the wrong direction - lots of space, and a few sleepy people. Everyone else is on the other train, going into Manhattan. | 
| the possibilities are endless | 
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| looking through a hole in the sky, Barclay's Center | 
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| the construction never stops here on Flatbush Avenue | 
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| But I love that this small building persists in reminding us of what the neighborhood used to be about | 
| while these good people are waiting to get into the press conference being held by the Mayor where he will speak to the issue of affordable housing | 
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| since I moved, my commute takes me to the heart of the financial district before heading for the Staten Island Ferry | 
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| Lafayette Ave at Nostrand. The importance of a central theme communicated through symmetry | 
| A storefront in Ridgewood near my storage space fascinates me, draws me in. I will go in next time just to satisfies my curiosity. | 
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| this is it - the last hour of the last day as I moved from my old place in Bed-Stuy to the temple in Boerum Hill | 
 
