So, somebody help me here. Where is the bride? I think I missed the actual ceremony. What was the item dangling from the string/rope at the very beginning? The description said there's a "second" wife. How many wives can you have? Is it a particular religion. I freely confess to being ignorant, so please, educate me. TY
It all started crashing down when that GAP opened! But that Kim's video upstairs was the bomb. $1 a day - meaning just a dollar if you returned it the same day, $2 if you returned it the next day. And DOJOs was $2.99 for a grilled cheese in a pita and a side salad with that carrot dressing to die for! They had that same carrot dressing down the end of the block at Yaffa Cafe - still my all-time favorite place to eat in my entire life. Free condoms! 😂
Cutting fish using machete instead of kitchen knife. Fish by the basket not small plastic bags. Freedom from 9 to 5 work confinement. Freedom everyday. This the perfect life.
I didn't know people in Myanmar gives nuns uncooked rice seeds so the nuns can later cooked rice for themselves. Unliked other countries like Thailand and Laos where people serves cooked rice for nuns and monks which I think it's more convenient for them since they need all the time to focus and meditate and don't have too much time to cook.
I grew up with this and granted I grew up on the tail end of this but ppl forget the seedier side of what NYC was too. Now sn I happy that there's a Patagonia store where CBGB's used to be? No but you couldn't walk around some neighborhoods of NYC without the rampant drug use being present either.
I was there! Visiting NYC from London, I heard about this performance and rushed to see it. It wasn't 1992, it was September 1994, according to my diary. They had closed off part of Mercer Street in SoHo. The performance started late because a structure that had been erected for audience to stand on had collapsed, injuring a couple of people. It lasted about an hour, I think, ending with the sequence in the video. I've never seen a reference to this anywhere before, so it was a delight to find this video.
How cool to see this. I walked this street thousands of times and ate at Dojos so much !!! Those egg creams on the corner were pretty good !!! Thank you !!!
I remember seeing Blue Man Group for 7 bucks. When the show was over they asked people if they wanted to see STOMP just across the street for free just to fill the audience.
Omg I miss this! St Marks in the 90’s was the best! My family and I spent almost every weekend there. ❤ it has changed so drastically. Went there this weekend and it was actually sad.
Man do I miss those times! used hang up down this street in the early 90's miss the vibe that existed then, the unique stores for tees and patches. area is so commercialized now.
Ruined my damn neighborhood on White Plains rd and Ollinville in the Bronx every one would bring their turf wars weekend shoot outs cars smashed could not even go in my building at night so much crime ..The owner paid off alot of politicians.
Skate key was so much fun back in the 90s I was a kid but growing up during thst time was magical at skate key and when they moved the rink and it was called" The Key" the magic was still there, I mean hell, I learned how to skate at skate key... historical
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-En41ecxS3ko.html Here's another. It says late 90's but it was somewhere between '88-'90. He always gets dates wrong. lol This was primarily Green street near the water.
My thing is if this was a one of a kind find big ass feet with Long nails, why wasn't the camera guy filming the foot prints the whole time when they found them, plus the camera guy looks right into the camera with a smerk on his face B4 they foot prints, like as if he wanted to see reaction from the tracker's mmmmmmm I hope it's real