Thank you Peter Stuyvesant. Thank you Boss Tweed. Thank you Robert Moses.


The image of Nancy Walker planting 2,000 crocuses around the headstone is a great way to start my week.
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Labels: Brooklyn, cemeteries, death, Montgomery Clift, Park Slope, The Bowery Boys
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Had to know I was gay when I saw Montgomery Clift in his first film, THE SEARCH (Director Fred Zinneman)!
Had to know I was gay when I saw Montgomery Clift in his first film, THE SEARCH (Director Fred Zinneman)!
Jim - Monty probably inspired that in plenty a young man back then.
I can't believe Monty is even resting anywhere! He is one of myfavorite classic movie stars. What a stud! We could have made magic...
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WAT - I think Monty would have been nice to be with in theory more than reality -- more a mess than magic.
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