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New York City '79 - '84  

HollyChatsNJ 65T
2340 posts
4/18/2020 6:18 am
New York City '79 - '84

New York City '79 - '84
It's where I lived.

A place called Bretton Hall on the upper West Side.
2350 Broadway between 85th & 86th St

I was working at a major Recording Studio in midtown.
Such a great time to be living in the city.

Hitting all the clubs at the time.
So good to be young.

My two favorite clothing stores were
Trash & Vaudeville
Fiorucci

Subway was .50 cents.
Ed Koch was mayor

I'm so into Networking...
Did you live or work in NYC at that time?

Have a great day...

~Holly



~Holly
Atlantic City, NJ


HollyChatsNJ 65T
2792 posts
4/18/2020 6:19 am

Thanks for viewing...

~Holly

~Holly
Atlantic City, NJ


HollyChatsNJ 65T
2792 posts
4/18/2020 6:30 am

While living in NYC...
my favorite radio station was WNEW-FM 102.7

~Holly
Atlantic City, NJ


mufdiver69er2 63M  
1953 posts
4/18/2020 10:39 am

in june of 79 i was near you,as i hit my new assignment to one of the last navy ships in the brooklyn navy yard.that was when we would take the subway to yankee stadium because service members got in free and could sit anywhere,as long as the seat holder wasnt there.i also remember the candystores..just random buildings with plexiglass counter windows to buy a trey or nickle bag...$3 or $5 packet of buds.this lasted till september,as the ship left the yard and hit its permanent station just across the bay in leonardo nj.i kept one of our spare reciever radios tuned to that station too in the radio shack of the ship.

woop woop


HollyChatsNJ replies on 4/18/2020 4:04 pm:
Nice - sounds like all fond memories.
Thank you for sharing

lonlyforlove2 81M  
32704 posts
4/18/2020 1:18 pm

Back in the 70s I did drive a truck out on long island , to pick up used auto motors and transmissions, I made a dozen trips or so over a year just in and out, stay in cheap motel and eat hot dogs from street vendor, very busy place back then, just trying to make a living it was a second job.. I imagine every thing is very different now, not with standing the virus issue.. be safe..

Stop by at lonlyforlove2
also see Lunch with Lonly , we get snow tomorrow
Check my blog on New Community, "A photo of my big Pecker"
also, " My Sunday afternoon with the kids'


HollyChatsNJ replies on 4/18/2020 4:18 pm:
But I'm sure off the vendor trucks those hotdogs were so good at the time. Busy area to be driving in that's for sure.
I had a very little 1 bedroom apartment at that time. I was paying about 580. per month. now it goes for 4200. per month. Out of my price range.
I'm sure with virus it must be so different. Thank you...

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