CashmereThoughts
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Dolla vans. i dont bee seeing them on Flatbush ave downtown no more
There was one in Downtown Brooklyn closer to Borough Hall I think that spot is an H&M now.Unless my memory is just that bad where in NYC were these? Born in 96 and lived in NYC nearly all my life and I don't recall this this store at all.
Utica Utica Remsen Remsen.Dolla vans. i dont bee seeing them on Flatbush ave downtown no more
covid ended the Manhattan mall but there's still a lensecrafters in thereRemember the mall near 34th Street in Harold Square?
Yoooo I remember rays. my pops lived by Not Rays in Fort Green right there on South Oxford.wasn't even allowed to fukk with that in my house. my pops would take me to "rays" in the village. the good rays.
on eastern parkway in front of what is now Fishermans cove it was a van everyday with this man yelling "kings plaza, stand clear of the closing doors". I know you know about thatUtica Utica Remsen Remsen.
Yezzir. Now they just honk driving down the street or say "Taxi" in a monotone voice.on eastern parkway in front of what is now Fishermans cove it was a van everyday with this man yelling "kings plaza, stand clear of the closing doors". I know you know about that
But they ain't as loud or boisterous as they used to be.The dollar vans are still around, they be posted up on Utica Ave and Eastern Parkway.
Dudes used to dance battle and look like they popped they arm out the socket.Please tell me somebody in here remembers the Bruk-Up Dance!
Nah B, "Nutcracker" the drink, the ones they sell behind the counter at the bodegas fam.Nutty buddies you mean right?
that's the exact spot I wan mentioning 2 posts above yours. where fisherman cove is at. those the ones that used to be stopped until they get enough customers. but I was talking about the ones that just rode up and down Atlantic, Flatbush and church ave all day. that hustle is becoming extinctThe dollar vans are still around, they be posted up on Utica Ave and Eastern Parkway.