Musings on the Bronx life and times

Friday, January 26, 2007

I'm in a Bronx, NY State of Mind

Someone sent me this e-mail yesterday, which made me think of this blog that I have seriously neglected. I loved growing up in the Bronx, still live here. If you're feeling nostalgic, read on . . .


YOU KNOW YOU'RE FROM THE BRONX IF:

You know someone who went to Evander, Dodge, Ursula, Fordham, Rice, Clinton, Walton, All Hallows, Taft, Aquinas, Barnabas, Mt St Michael,
St. Simon Stock, Preston, Helena's, Cardinal Hayes, Kennedy, Truman, Roosevelt, Raymond's, Lehman, Spellman, Tolentine and many more.

You and any other friends who lived on West 228th Street and towards the Yonkers city line, probably went to Sacred Heart High School in Yonkers.

You know that Lehman College is really Hunter College in the Bronx.

You actually think the subway is fun and a very reliable form of transportation.

You went to the fresh meat market on Arthur Avenue with your Dad/Grandmother to buy the fresh chickens and rabbits. (If you were really Italian!)

You've taken the Bx 1, 2, 4, 6, 8, 9, 10, 12, 13, 14, 16, 20, 31, 34 or 41 bus, at least once in your life.

You agree that the Grand Concourse has too many lights and no parking!

When people ask you where you're from you tell them the closest train stop.

You don't go to Manhattan. You go "downtown." You say downtown and Expect everyone to know that this means Manhattan.

You assume that everyone knows where Tracy Towers is.

You never realize you have an accent until one of your new neighbors tells you it's cute.

You're the toughest person you know; your best friend is a close second.

There was at least one pizza place about 1 block from your house.

You curse....A lot! With no guilt whatsoever!

You were sure Son of Sam was looking for you, so you wore your long dark hair with a scarf.

You went to Orchard Beach and walked all the way to section13 which was the best section.

You went to Rye Playland at least once a year.

Your friends came over to hang out on the porch/stoop or in front your house/apt building.

You've been to the Bronx Zoo & Botanical Gardens on class trips.

You shopped at Alexander's on Fordham Road.

You call it the Stadium, not Yankee Stadium.

You used to go to Fordham Road to buy jewelry and household appliances.

You bought a slice of pizza AND a soda for $1.00.

You still don't understand why people are crazy enough to drive to the Stadium for a Yankee game, when you can take the 4 or the D train.

You know that Riverdale is really the Bronx.

Every year when you were little around Christmas time you would go to see the houses on Pelham Parkway......only if your parents had a car.

You know how to get on a bus using the rear door.

You have never been to the Statue of Liberty or the Empire State Building.

You know that the Bronx is the best borough of all, except for maybe Manhattan....maybe!

You went to #6 parking lot at Jones Beach.

In high school, you cruised the strip on Central Ave in Yonkers.

You had to take city buses and/or the subway to get to high school, unless you went to Spellman & you got your own special bus.

Your mother would yell your name out the window when it was time to come home.

You played stick ball and stoop ball.

You rode horses in Pelham Bay Park or Van Cortlandt Park.

When you say "New York" you mean the "City". The rest of the state really doesn't exist.

You know what a bodega is.....you secretly wish there was one where you live now.

Jaywalking is imaginary. It is an important skill you were taught when learning how to cross the street.

You went sleigh riding at the Van Cortlandt golf course.

You knew New Jersey sucked before the phrase came into vogue.....

You know it is really the "Liberry" and not the Library.

You know what a Spaldeen is.

You kept your bike underneath the stairway on the first floor hallway
of
your apartment building.

Your fire escape was the closest thing you had to a back yard.

You've played Ringaleevio & Kick the Can around your apartment building.

You have a great sense of humor.

At 16, you used your fake ID to get into French Charley's on Webster Ave.

You know that the Pelham diner is one of the best diners in all of New York City.

During the summer, you went to the public park to play in the sprinklers.

You know that all people from places outside of the Bronx don't know what they missed out on.

AND YOU KNOW YOU'RE FROM THE BRONX........IF THIS EMAIL MADE YOU A LITTLE NOSTALGIC, & YOU WISH YOU COULD BACK & DO IT ALL OVER AGAIN. BUT YOU KNOW THAT IT WILL NEVER BE THE SAME EVER AGAIN FOR THE REST OF YOUR LIFE!!

You were privileged to have been there at the right time and place!!!

Weren't we all blessed????? THE BRONX HAD IT ALL!!!! Weren't we lucky to grow up there?!?!?!?!

7 comments:

Patricia S. Rudden said...

May I add one?

You know you're from the Bronx when you refer to Manhattan as "downtown," not "the City," as do people from Brooklyn & Queens.

I love this blog. I'm only of Bronx descent myself, but I've spent much wonderful time in the Bronx. I'm passing it along to my Bronx-raised mother and her Bronx-born-and-raised boyfriend. I predict great success!

Dee Savoy said...

Thanks Patricia,

I'm still working on getting it going. If you'd like to post about your Bronx experiences, let me know.

All the best,
Dee

Lyrically speaking said...

I'm a Brooklyn girl, but reading this I can relate a little, thanks for sharing. It did put a smile on my face :)

Dee Savoy said...

Thanks LS. Glad to give you something to smile about.

All the best,
Dee

Unknown said...

OMG! I grew up in Da Bronx! Pelham Parkway North right off Mace Avenue and Eastchester Road. Those were the days. I am living now in California and after 4 years, I miss home soooo much. This truly made my eyes teary. Thank you so much for this.

Unknown said...

the pelham diner is terrible now its all about the east tremont diner

BRONX7 said...

West Side Story at the Kent theater,Barnabas -Sister clair Marie was a better basketball player than all us guys during lunch break. Ice skating at Van cortland park. Playing B-ball against big Lew Alcinder9Kareem Jabar) at Van Cortland Park while Frank Mac was trying to get him to sign at Fordham.Getting my 15 minutes of fame during the National Duncan Top Spinning Championship at Central Park.