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Date Posted: Tue, July 31 2007, 13:26:49 GMT-5
Author: Andy
Subject: Re: Flatbush Terrace today
In reply to: andrea 's message, "Re: Flatbush Terrace today" on Sun, July 29 2007, 22:41:07 GMT-5

And what your describing pretty much sums up my childhood at Flatbush Terrace, which was why I was kinda stunned that there were no children nor very many people for that matter, out and about on the day I was there. I always remember children, teenagers and just people always around whether it was in the buildings, park area or the pool.

Another funny recolection. I remember 30 years ago, when everybody was so excited in bulding 5, when they picked up that bulky box which enabled you to watch HBO on your Channel 2-13 TV set. Who woulda think 30 years later you'd have podcast TV phones and PSP.

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