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Hey New Yorkers, you need to see this!


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And to think I actually lived through all that [censored] in NYC -

Only to live through even more [censored] on RWG...

LOL! :lol:

P.S.: I hate the late 60s. Thank God my parents didn't hook up until the sixties were a distant memory, and disco was upon the world. Go BeeGees!

(Edit update: If you don't see in the next couple of days, it's because things are hectic chez moi. Me be back soon)

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Even if you are not into modern art they do a fabulous brunch on the weekends on the lower floor. It is very kid friendly. :thumbsupsmileyanim: And if contemporary is not your thing walk up 10 blocks and go to the Met. Or down 20 blocks and go see the new MOMA. It is phenomenal. Even if you don't like the art the facility and the installations are unbelievable. :) I am going to keep a certain RWG dignitary busy looking at all these things. ;)

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Thanks for the heads-up! The whitney is an awesome museum, and that summer of love stuff is right up my alley

http://www.whitney.org/www/exhibition/SOL_exhib.jsp

Its almost free on fridays after 5 or 6. You only have to donate something. Like a dime or a quarter or a penny :)

Its really good!

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LOL! :lol:

P.S.: I hate the late 60s. Thank God my parents didn't hook up until the sixties were a distant memory, and disco was upon the world. Go BeeGees!

(Edit update: If you don't see in the next couple of days, it's because things are hectic chez moi. Me be back soon)

actually disco was a product of the mid-70's not the 60's. 60's to me are the beatles, stones, CSNY and all their iterations, Clapton, Hendrix, Joni Mitchell, Dylan, the list goes on and on.. just look at who played at woodstock

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Thanks for the heads-up! The whitney is an awesome museum, and that summer of love stuff is right up my alley

Its REALLY god. The bad thing was that I had to donate before I got in... and I actually just went because some fellas that I met in NYC (including 2 girls :thumbsupsmileyanim: ) wanted to go and saids its almost free. So I only have them my change. But afterwards I'd say its worth 10-15$, and I'm tight when it comes to museums!

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actually disco was a product of the mid-70's not the 60's.

Hence what I wrote, "a distant memory".

By the way, disco was really the brain-child of the nightclub scene in the mid 1950s, later famous courtesy of Monaco's Jimmy'z by Regine -- as people can tell by the French term, discoth

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Regine rules! Thank God she never allowed hippies in her clubs.

She did, but somewhat before you hit the scene.

When her place was on the Boulevard de Montparnasse in Paris, it was more a question of who you were than what you were worth that determined your entry into Regine's - known as New Jimmy's at that time. Which is not to say that she was running a Salvation Army Mission either: there was great wealth, but not just.

An experience and an atmosphere the Yups who came of age in the eighties would never know.

Which is just as well, since the majority would never would have made it past the doorman: it was that select.

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She did, but somewhat before you hit the scene.

I hit it going fast, age 12. ;)

When her place was on the Boulevard de Montparnasse in Paris, it was more a question of who you were than what you were worth that determined your entry into Regine's - known as New Jimmy's at that time. Which is not to say that she was running a Salvation Army Mission either: there was great wealth, but not just.

You know the French. If you have some talent, any talent -- you can juggle, declaim Homer in Erasmian-accented Greek, show them how to make dreadlocks, or simply have an Audrey Hepburn pout drinking absinthe in a corner -- you're in.

If she liked Allen Ginzberg, and his ilk, so much the better. But I personally saw her turn away Coconut Grove marina hippies when they came a-callin', and I'm sure their yachts were worth a fortune.

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Coconut Grove 'hippies' (huh?) with expensive yachts sounds totally grotesque: I probably wouldn't have let them in either.

The French do not understand "dress down". They had to be begged by Frank LeBoeuf to come to the Stade de France in WC 1998, to come dressed in t-shirts, not Dior jackets and Herm

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I understand dress-down. I lounge around my home in a white or black t-shirt and black Nike work-out shorts most times I post on RWG (now you know). But pseudo-hippies, with long hair, tattoos, BO, and clothes best described as "middle-aged German lady wearing a pup tent" should be stood up against a wall, given a cigarette, and shot -- yachts and all.

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P.S.: I bet you my right udder the one with the flowing pup tent is a hypocritical Merc-owning, Halliburton shares-having, Pacific Heights-dwelling freakazoid. Can't fool me, you boutique-hippie! I wonder if Regine reads these forums...

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