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Date Posted: 00:17:19 01/03/07 Wed
Author: s marcus
Author Host/IP: 233.Red-80-38-17.staticIP.rima-tde.net / 80.38.17.233
Subject: Re: a small dose of nostalgia on a rainy saturday
In reply to: M Slotnick 's message, "a small dose of nostalgia on a rainy saturday" on 10:45:12 05/07/05 Sat

ok mitch your song continues at number 1 on the hits from canarsie list.....i think the wave of enthusiasm aboutthis site has died a bit.we are 10 yrs with the net and we all went thru a kind of wow i cant believe i found so and so to a so now i know feeling. new membership here is down and new comments are almost zero. i found almos EVERYONE i remember andnow visit correspond with a bunch while others are too far on...maybe the wave has passed. we might all see each other in 20 yrs in florida wen we all retire and go to walmart near century village.....

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[> Re: a small dose of nostalgia on a rainy saturday -- Ralph Sadek, 16:26:34 01/10/07 Wed (cache-mtc-ac05.proxy.aol.com/64.12.116.134)

Mrs seigel was a panic-I remeber"ecoutez et repetez-lol >My message was archived? Oh well, time for another
>one!
>
>I remember many things about growing up in Canarsie.
>It was a great place to grow up. It was safe. I
>wouldn't let my kids walk home from school for lunch
>like I used to at age 7 back in second grade. I
>remember the excitement of being in 5th grade (PS115)
>and having a dollar to go out to lunch with my
>friends. That was a treat. We'd go to Joes, Domino's
>or Originals Pizza, get two slices, a coke, ices and a
>dime change from our buck! Sometimes, we'd go to
>Sylvia and Pauls luncheonette where you could get a
>cheeseburger deluxe, coke and a sugar cone of Louis
>Sherry (or something close to that) ice cream for that
>same buck. When we went to Bildersee, going out for
>lunch was like a jail break! There was a great place
>for Falafel named Irvings, next to Danza. There was
>always Franks pizza, but I like Ave L pizza a lot
>more. My ultimate treat was putting a whole small
>package of Philly cream cheese on an everything bagel
>that just came out of the oven from the bagel store on
>81st and Flatlands. We could ride our bikes from 3
>O-clock until dinner. My parents never knew where I
>was. That's something else my kids will never know.
>Canarsie definitely toughened us up though. I'm
>embaressed to say how many times I was on the losing
>side of a 3 O-clock fist fight. It took a lot of
>beatings before I finally said enough of this shit and
>learned how to kick some ass! These are lessons that
>kids of today won't get because of politically
>correct, zero tolerance laws motivated by liability
>worries! Now that was a helluva sentence, huh? Not
>getting picked for a team in a pick up game because
>you sucked at that game was another lesson we learned.
>It was a hard lesson to learn. Trust me, I know! But
>again, growing up in Canarsie taught us many lessons.
>But we have become a soft America and IMHO, we can't
>afford to be so soft anymore. Our fucking enemies sure
>as hell aren't! OK, I'm starting to ramble. Anyone
>want to say hi to me, feel free. I get nostalgic like
>this every so often. I'm fortyfive now. I wake up in
>the morning and feel like twenty. Then I look in the
>mirror and say, "Who the hell are you"? That's not
>funny! I had a lot of friends back in the day. Now the
>few I still keep in touch with are scattered all over
>the place. I just want to play one more game of
>stickball at 276 park with my old buds again. Oh well,
>time to take the family somewhere. Gotta fly.
>
>
>
>7spe1-9spe1 from 73 to75 -- mitch, 23:45:29 04/05/01
>Thu (NoHost/64.12.101.174)
>Anyone who still remembers what a mazo-thud was or has
>a vauge memory of mrs Seigal saying etudez,or, better
>yet mrs Rogers saying DETANTE [ lol ] please be kind
>enough to respond. It's been a million years and I
>think we should round up everyone for a party or BBQ
>or something. So many stories, so much history. We had
>a great class. Much better memories than high school!!
>
>[Edit]
>
>Replies:
>
>Re: 7spe1-9spe1 from 73 to75 -- Robin, 19:38:09
>04/25/01 Wed
>Re: 7spe1-9spe1 from 73 to75 -- mitch, 23:55:20
>08/08/02 Thu
>Re: 7spe1-9spe1 from 73 to75 -- Robin, 23:03:36
>08/24/02 Sat
>Re: 7spe1-9spe1 from 73 to75 -- Mark Melnick, 10:45:16
>05/05/01 Sat
>Re: 7spe1-9spe1 from 73 to75 -- Stephan Lerman,
>20:44:35 06/01/01 Fri
>Re: 7spe1-9spe1 from 73 to75 -- mitch slotnick,
>16:06:50 06/26/01 Tue
>Re: 7spe1-9spe1 from 73 to75 -- Zeev Jankielewicz,
>19:00:26 09/18/01 Tue
>Re: 7spe1-9spe1 from 73 to75 -- Larry Jortner,
>08:30:32 04/10/03 Thu
>Re: 7spe1-9spe1 from 73 to75 -- Mitch, 14:31:13
>04/22/03 Tue
>Re: 7spe1-9spe1 from 73 to75 -- Larry Jortner,
>08:32:11 04/10/03 Thu
>Re: 7spe1-9spe1 from 73 to75 -- Mike Cohen, 23:50:51
>05/24/03 Sat
>Re: 7spe1-9spe1 from 73 to75 -- Mitch Slotnick,
>14:41:58 06/01/03 Sun
>Re: 7spe1-9spe1 from 73 to75 -- Steve Rothstein,
>18:40:32 06/16/03 Mon
>Re: 7spe1-9spe1 from 73 to75 -- Mitch Slotnick,
>20:38:06 06/24/03 Tue
>Re: 7spe1-9spe1 from 73 to75 -- Lori Slobin, 07:47:34
>07/27/03 Sun
>Re: 7spe1-9spe1 from 73 to75 -- TJ, 18:40:27 08/09/03
>Sat
>Re: 7spe1-9spe1 from 73 to75 -- Mitch, 19:07:35
>08/17/03 Sun
>Re: 7spe1-9spe1 from 73 to75 -- Steve Accardi,
>11:37:35 09/24/03 Wed
>Re: 7spe1-9spe1 from 73 to75 -- Back to section
>3...Sonny Boy!, 21:37:05 11/18/03 Tue
>re: Mazo-Thud (TM) -- Eric T. Mazo, 18:31:14 11/23/03
>Sun
>Re: re: Mazo-Thud (TM) -- Mitch, 16:32:44 01/02/04 Fri
>Re: re: Mazo-Thud (TM) -- Eric, 19:33:53 02/09/04 Mon
>Re: re: Mazo-Thud (TM) -- mitch, 17:56:02 03/26/04 Fri
>Re: re: Mazo-Thud (TM) -- Eric T. Mazo, 04:33:08
>06/19/04 Sat

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[> [> Re: a small dose of nostalgia on a rainy saturday -- sean (;-)), 10:04:12 01/26/08 Sat (ool-182f2d9c.dyn.optonline.net/24.47.45.156)

>Mrs seigel was a panic-I remeber"ecoutez et
>repetez-lol >My message was archived? Oh well, time
>for another
>>one!
>>
>>I remember many things about growing up in Canarsie.
>>It was a great place to grow up. It was safe. I
>>wouldn't let my kids walk home from school for lunch
>>like I used to at age 7 back in second grade. I
>>remember the excitement of being in 5th grade (PS115)
>>and having a dollar to go out to lunch with my
>>friends. That was a treat. We'd go to Joes, Domino's
>>or Originals Pizza, get two slices, a coke, ices and a
>>dime change from our buck! Sometimes, we'd go to
>>Sylvia and Pauls luncheonette where you could get a
>>cheeseburger deluxe, coke and a sugar cone of Louis
>>Sherry (or something close to that) ice cream for that
>>same buck. When we went to Bildersee, going out for
>>lunch was like a jail break! There was a great place
>>for Falafel named Irvings, next to Danza. There was
>>always Franks pizza, but I like Ave L pizza a lot
>>more. My ultimate treat was putting a whole small
>>package of Philly cream cheese on an everything bagel
>>that just came out of the oven from the bagel store on
>>81st and Flatlands. We could ride our bikes from 3
>>O-clock until dinner. My parents never knew where I
>>was. That's something else my kids will never know.
>>Canarsie definitely toughened us up though. I'm
>>embaressed to say how many times I was on the losing
>>side of a 3 O-clock fist fight. It took a lot of
>>beatings before I finally said enough of this shit and
>>learned how to kick some ass! These are lessons that
>>kids of today won't get because of politically
>>correct, zero tolerance laws motivated by liability
>>worries! Now that was a helluva sentence, huh? Not
>>getting picked for a team in a pick up game because
>>you sucked at that game was another lesson we learned.
>>It was a hard lesson to learn. Trust me, I know! But
>>again, growing up in Canarsie taught us many lessons.
>>But we have become a soft America and IMHO, we can't
>>afford to be so soft anymore. Our fucking enemies sure
>>as hell aren't! OK, I'm starting to ramble. Anyone
>>want to say hi to me, feel free. I get nostalgic like
>>this every so often. I'm fortyfive now. I wake up in
>>the morning and feel like twenty. Then I look in the
>>mirror and say, "Who the hell are you"? That's not
>>funny! I had a lot of friends back in the day. Now the
>>few I still keep in touch with are scattered all over
>>the place. I just want to play one more game of
>>stickball at 276 park with my old buds again. Oh well,
>>time to take the family somewhere. Gotta fly.
>>
>>
>>
>>7spe1-9spe1 from 73 to75 -- mitch, 23:45:29 04/05/01
>>Thu (NoHost/64.12.101.174)
>>Anyone who still remembers what a mazo-thud was or has
>>a vauge memory of mrs Seigal saying etudez,or, better
>>yet mrs Rogers saying DETANTE [ lol ] please be kind
>>enough to respond. It's been a million years and I
>>think we should round up everyone for a party or BBQ
>>or something. So many stories, so much history. We had
>>a great class. Much better memories than high school!!
>>
>>[Edit]
>>
>>Replies:
>>
>>Re: 7spe1-9spe1 from 73 to75 -- Robin, 19:38:09
>>04/25/01 Wed
>>Re: 7spe1-9spe1 from 73 to75 -- mitch, 23:55:20
>>08/08/02 Thu
>>Re: 7spe1-9spe1 from 73 to75 -- Robin, 23:03:36
>>08/24/02 Sat
>>Re: 7spe1-9spe1 from 73 to75 -- Mark Melnick, 10:45:16
>>05/05/01 Sat
>>Re: 7spe1-9spe1 from 73 to75 -- Stephan Lerman,
>>20:44:35 06/01/01 Fri
>>Re: 7spe1-9spe1 from 73 to75 -- mitch slotnick,
>>16:06:50 06/26/01 Tue
>>Re: 7spe1-9spe1 from 73 to75 -- Zeev Jankielewicz,
>>19:00:26 09/18/01 Tue
>>Re: 7spe1-9spe1 from 73 to75 -- Larry Jortner,
>>08:30:32 04/10/03 Thu
>>Re: 7spe1-9spe1 from 73 to75 -- Mitch, 14:31:13
>>04/22/03 Tue
>>Re: 7spe1-9spe1 from 73 to75 -- Larry Jortner,
>>08:32:11 04/10/03 Thu
>>Re: 7spe1-9spe1 from 73 to75 -- Mike Cohen, 23:50:51
>>05/24/03 Sat
>>Re: 7spe1-9spe1 from 73 to75 -- Mitch Slotnick,
>>14:41:58 06/01/03 Sun
>>Re: 7spe1-9spe1 from 73 to75 -- Steve Rothstein,
>>18:40:32 06/16/03 Mon
>>Re: 7spe1-9spe1 from 73 to75 -- Mitch Slotnick,
>>20:38:06 06/24/03 Tue
>>Re: 7spe1-9spe1 from 73 to75 -- Lori Slobin, 07:47:34
>>07/27/03 Sun
>>Re: 7spe1-9spe1 from 73 to75 -- TJ, 18:40:27 08/09/03
>>Sat
>>Re: 7spe1-9spe1 from 73 to75 -- Mitch, 19:07:35
>>08/17/03 Sun
>>Re: 7spe1-9spe1 from 73 to75 -- Steve Accardi,
>>11:37:35 09/24/03 Wed
>>Re: 7spe1-9spe1 from 73 to75 -- Back to section
>>3...Sonny Boy!, 21:37:05 11/18/03 Tue
>>re: Mazo-Thud (TM) -- Eric T. Mazo, 18:31:14 11/23/03
>>Sun
>>Re: re: Mazo-Thud (TM) -- Mitch, 16:32:44 01/02/04
>Fri
>>Re: re: Mazo-Thud (TM) -- Eric, 19:33:53 02/09/04 Mon
>>Re: re: Mazo-Thud (TM) -- mitch, 17:56:02 03/26/04
>Fri
>>Re: re: Mazo-Thud (TM) -- Eric T. Mazo, 04:33:08
>>06/19/04 Sat

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