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THE STOOP: A Wool Hat, A Huge Flat Screen TV and a John Lennon Tapestry
Our weekly round up of Brooklyn stoop items.
This week wasn't too bad stoop-side. We found some fashion, some electronics and a DVD.Â
A Sloper threw out a 46-inch flat screen TV (I saw them tossing it and I asked how big and if it worked, it needed $250 worth of repairs), a couple of hats and a teach-yourself-Bob-Dylan-songs-on-guitar DVD.Â
The DVD has music arranged for fingerstyle guitar, taught by Fred Sokolow.
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The wool hat, which I wish I had taken, had a slight Navajo print and seemed to be in good condition.
A box of great old book sat on Eighth Avenue. A great edition of “The Diary of Anne Frank” perched up top. In another book sat “Sanskrit Criticism,” by V.K. Chari.
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The best item was a John Lennon burlap tapestry. However, his name was spelt “Jhon Lennon.” The lyrics from “Imagine” were in Spanish:Â
“Puede que digas que soy un sonador, pero no soy el unico.” In English it is: “You can say I am a dreamer, but I am not the only one.” Â
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