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What part of Brooklyn did you grow up in and what years did you live there? It is obvious that it was in one of the terrible school districts.

 

Keeps fingers crossed for Bay Ridge... :cool:

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What part of Brooklyn did you grow up in and what years did you live there? It is obvious that it was in one of the terrible school districts.

 

I grew up in Red Hook and graduated from Xaverian in Bay Ridge.

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So did I. Lived there until 1989 (age 30). My whole family is from Brooklyn. So save your BS.

 

Lol, BS.

 

You provem my point for me and don't even realize it. Too funny.

 

He originally stated that the Dodgers were in a better place when they moved. You admitted that the area was in decline since the early 50's.

 

Do you think much before posting?

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I grew up in Red Hook and graduated from Xaverian in Bay Ridge.

 

!!!

 

Ted, is this your alma mater? Is that why you've gone silent?

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!!!

 

Ted, is this your alma mater? Is that why you've gone silent?

 

Are Ted and Babe former neighbors?

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Are Ted and Babe former neighbors?

 

Maybe Babe used to shovel his driveway? Maybe Ted's daughter used to babysit Babe?

 

This is my new favorite Talk Sox Conspiracy!

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!!!

 

Ted, is this your alma mater? Is that why you've gone silent?

When did I mention my alama mater here? Are you stalking me? LOL! It is my alma mater. And he does remind me of the douchey Yankee fans that attended there.
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Lol, BS.

 

You provem my point for me and don't even realize it. Too funny.

 

He originally stated that the Dodgers were in a better place when they moved. You admitted that the area was in decline since the early 50's.

 

Do you think much before posting?

It was in decline in the 1950's, but that area around Prospect Park was not a slum until the Dodgers moved and the Ebbett's Field houses opened. Even then it was not a slum like the South Bronx. Us Xaverian boys used to go to Grand Army Plaza Library right near the park to do our research papers. We didn't need to arm ourselves. No one went to the South Bronx from outside that neighborhood in the 70's. What year did you graduate Babe? And I will bet that I did much better than you grade-wise.
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Maybe Babe used to shovel his driveway? Maybe Ted's daughter used to babysit Babe?

 

This is my new favorite Talk Sox Conspiracy!

We had no money to pay someone to shovel our driveway. That is why my parents had me and my brothers.
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It was in decline in the 1950's, but that area around Prospect Park was not a slum until the Dodgers moved and the Ebbett's Field houses opened. Even then it was not a slum like the South Bronx. Us Xaverian boys used to go to Grand Army Plaza Library right near the park to do our research papers. We didn't need to arm ourselves. No one went to the South Bronx from outside that neighborhood in the 70's. What year did you graduate Babe? And I will bet that I did much better than you grade-wise.

 

What the hell does the Bronx in the 70's have to do with the original point?

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It was in decline in the 1950's, but that area around Prospect Park was not a slum until the Dodgers moved and the Ebbett's Field houses opened. Even then it was not a slum like the South Bronx. Us Xaverian boys used to go to Grand Army Plaza Library right near the park to do our research papers. We didn't need to arm ourselves. No one went to the South Bronx from outside that neighborhood in the 70's. What year did you graduate Babe? And I will bet that I did much better than you grade-wise.

 

You would lose that bet.

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You strike me more as someone who would have attended Fontbonne.......
LOL!! Touche for douche. But my wife went there. What year did you graduate?

 

I guess that we had a few kids from Red Hook who were admitted because their mommies cried to the principal about how their sons were getting bullied in Red Hook. Brother Warren was always merciful like that.

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LOL!! Touche for douche. But my wife went there. What year did you graduate?

 

I guess that we had a few kids from Red Hook who were admitted because their mommies cried to the principal about how their sons were getting bullied in Red Hook. Brother Warren was always merciful like that.

 

My parents were divorced and I didn't have my mommy around to cry about anything.

 

I don't give out my personal info, let's just say I graduated in the 80's.

 

Dick Slater was my wrestling coach. Alesi who is the president now was my math teacher. Now he was a douche. I remember someone dropping a microdot in his coffee cup he always had on his desk!

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My parents were divorced and I didn't have my mommy around to cry about anything.

 

I don't give out my personal info, let's just say I graduated in the 80's.

 

Dick Slater was my wrestling coach. Alesi who is the president now was my math teacher. Now he was a douche. I remember someone dropping a microdot in his coffee cup he always had on his desk!

Yes, the 80's --- that is when the standards declined precipitously. ;)

 

Did you have Donnelly? Was McCartney still there? Verde?

 

What did you do after Xaverian without giving out identifying information?

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Yes, the 80's --- that is when the standards declined precipitously. ;)

 

Did you have Donnelly? Was McCartney still there? Verde?

 

What did you do after Xaverian without giving out identifying information?

 

Haddad, Orsinini was a real prick. Corso was a good friend of mine.

 

After that I started on Wall St.

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Yes, the 80's --- that is when the standards declined precipitously. ;)

 

Did you have Donnelly? Was McCartney still there? Verde?

 

What did you do after Xaverian without giving out identifying information?

 

And they couldn't have declined all that much if you attended there.

 

Oh, that's right, you were Fontbonne!

 

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Obviously not, as attempting to troll Red Sox forums and ending up being dragged into giving his life biography by a clever Red Sox fan is a full-time occupation.
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Obviously not, as attempting to troll Red Sox forums and ending up being dragged into giving his life biography by a clever Red Sox fan is a full-time occupation.

 

Again you display that you haven't a clue what you are talking about.

 

Quick question, does it ever get tiring?

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