by marie-elena (ferracano) r » Wed Jan 28, 2009 6:26 pm
Hello old & new friends,
Have been reading some interesting stories about some tough people. but i feel the need to add to this. Many years ago (approx 60), my brother Junior/Vince, had his bike stolen.He was so heartbroken and mom didn't have much money. To replace the bike. So my mom went to see the son of a family friend. His name was Junior Ulysses, a.k.a. "MEATS". which was short for MEATBALL. I heard,he didn't scare easily. He told my mom, not to worry. A short time later, Junior brought the bike back. Mom was always so impressed on what a great guy he was. That she had him as my godfather. My brother Vince claims, that there were a few young punks, who were straightened out that day.
Another story is about when i was about 6 or 7 (approx). My sister Dina and her friend Monica White
took their baby sisters (Eileen & myself) to see "Mary Poppins". I remember on the way home from the Loews American, that day. We had to stop at Sal the butcher. Did any of us ever go on Archer st. without running an errand for our parents? Anyway right there are Archer street. In front of Sal's was the first girl fistfight, I had ever seen. One of the girls fighting was named Helen. Her sister Anna, was in my class, at P.S. 102. I was so terrified, i never saw hair flying before. My sister made me promise not to tell my mom. I never did. I also made sure, never to get on Anna's bad side at school. I reminded my sister, of this many years later. While heading to our mom's home, one night. After seeing "Moonstruck", at the Loew's American. Dina didn't remember. But I still believe that there were some really tough girls, in our neighborhood. I also remember 2 sisters, who shall remain nameless. They were friends of my sister. Let's just say i recall,them battlng a few times, that it took more than 1 or 2 friends, to pull them apart.