Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:God, it was fun. Lots of coke, went out every night, Mon- Friday. The weekends were for the bridge and tunnel crowd. Hung out with a club promoter and his posse. Went to 3-5 different places a night. Had a crap job that paid nothing at Hearst publishing and lived off of free canapés.
My brother who did his internship at Beth Israel saw the beginnings of the AIDS crisis. So fucking sad.
And what are you doing now?
Same as everyone else in DC. I went to law school... married to another lawyer who introduced me to the posse. We all went to Columbia U. DH is retiring soon and we're returning to Manhattan but will not be going out every night b/c at our age, I'm sure we'll drop dead from exhaustion![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It was amazing. Yes there was crime and AIDS was exploding but the city had energy and character. Yes, it was dirty. You had to be smart about where you went and at what time. Drug use among certain groups was prevalent.(all the rich upper east side kids)There where also great little funky dive and dance clubs. Mom and pop stores, not just chains. Cheap places to eat. Free entertainment in the parks and street fairs. I'm glad I was able to live there before it became a city for only the rich.
+1 and I was one of the rich Upper East Side kids...
I went to Trinity for HS and and one of the all girls schools before. Even if I now lived in NYC and had all the money in the world I would not send my kids to Trinity.
Anonymous wrote:It was amazing. Yes there was crime and AIDS was exploding but the city had energy and character. Yes, it was dirty. You had to be smart about where you went and at what time. Drug use among certain groups was prevalent.(all the rich upper east side kids)There where also great little funky dive and dance clubs. Mom and pop stores, not just chains. Cheap places to eat. Free entertainment in the parks and street fairs. I'm glad I was able to live there before it became a city for only the rich.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It was amazing. Yes there was crime and AIDS was exploding but the city had energy and character. Yes, it was dirty. You had to be smart about where you went and at what time. Drug use among certain groups was prevalent.(all the rich upper east side kids)There where also great little funky dive and dance clubs. Mom and pop stores, not just chains. Cheap places to eat. Free entertainment in the parks and street fairs. I'm glad I was able to live there before it became a city for only the rich.
+1 and I was one of the rich Upper East Side kids...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It was amazing. Yes there was crime and AIDS was exploding but the city had energy and character. Yes, it was dirty. You had to be smart about where you went and at what time. Drug use among certain groups was prevalent.(all the rich upper east side kids)There where also great little funky dive and dance clubs. Mom and pop stores, not just chains. Cheap places to eat. Free entertainment in the parks and street fairs. I'm glad I was able to live there before it became a city for only the rich.
+1 and I was one of the rich Upper East Side kids...
Where did you go to school? DH went to Horace Mann and it's one of the main reason we are moving back. So our kids can go to middle/high school in NYC.
Which schools will you do?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It was amazing. Yes there was crime and AIDS was exploding but the city had energy and character. Yes, it was dirty. You had to be smart about where you went and at what time. Drug use among certain groups was prevalent.(all the rich upper east side kids)There where also great little funky dive and dance clubs. Mom and pop stores, not just chains. Cheap places to eat. Free entertainment in the parks and street fairs. I'm glad I was able to live there before it became a city for only the rich.
+1 and I was one of the rich Upper East Side kids...
Where did you go to school? DH went to Horace Mann and it's one of the main reason we are moving back. So our kids can go to middle/high school in NYC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It was amazing. Yes there was crime and AIDS was exploding but the city had energy and character. Yes, it was dirty. You had to be smart about where you went and at what time. Drug use among certain groups was prevalent.(all the rich upper east side kids)There where also great little funky dive and dance clubs. Mom and pop stores, not just chains. Cheap places to eat. Free entertainment in the parks and street fairs. I'm glad I was able to live there before it became a city for only the rich.
+1 and I was one of the rich Upper East Side kids...
Anonymous wrote:It was amazing. Yes there was crime and AIDS was exploding but the city had energy and character. Yes, it was dirty. You had to be smart about where you went and at what time. Drug use among certain groups was prevalent.(all the rich upper east side kids)There where also great little funky dive and dance clubs. Mom and pop stores, not just chains. Cheap places to eat. Free entertainment in the parks and street fairs. I'm glad I was able to live there before it became a city for only the rich.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:God, it was fun. Lots of coke, went out every night, Mon- Friday. The weekends were for the bridge and tunnel crowd. Hung out with a club promoter and his posse. Went to 3-5 different places a night. Had a crap job that paid nothing at Hearst publishing and lived off of free canapés.
My brother who did his internship at Beth Israel saw the beginnings of the AIDS crisis. So fucking sad.
And what are you doing now?
Same as everyone else in DC. I went to law school... married to another lawyer who introduced me to the posse. We all went to Columbia U. DH is retiring soon and we're returning to Manhattan but will not be going out every night b/c at our age, I'm sure we'll drop dead from exhaustion![]()
And Studio 54 closed.![]()
Any place around here still have "the beat"?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:God, it was fun. Lots of coke, went out every night, Mon- Friday. The weekends were for the bridge and tunnel crowd. Hung out with a club promoter and his posse. Went to 3-5 different places a night. Had a crap job that paid nothing at Hearst publishing and lived off of free canapés.
My brother who did his internship at Beth Israel saw the beginnings of the AIDS crisis. So fucking sad.
And what are you doing now?
Same as everyone else in DC. I went to law school... married to another lawyer who introduced me to the posse. We all went to Columbia U. DH is retiring soon and we're returning to Manhattan but will not be going out every night b/c at our age, I'm sure we'll drop dead from exhaustion![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What do you want to know?
Did you do a lot of coke?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:God, it was fun. Lots of coke, went out every night, Mon- Friday. The weekends were for the bridge and tunnel crowd. Hung out with a club promoter and his posse. Went to 3-5 different places a night. Had a crap job that paid nothing at Hearst publishing and lived off of free canapés.
My brother who did his internship at Beth Israel saw the beginnings of the AIDS crisis. So fucking sad.
And what are you doing now?