I was taught in earth-science class back in high school that those lines indicate the leading edge of a front moving through (or the trailing edge of the exiting front, same difference)...
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hi evgrieve, dont get to pass by ave d much. if you get the chance would love to see how the girls club is coming along thx!!!
Wild! Yeah the clouds were doing some fun looking stuff this morn'
Lot of lines!
It's the line of gentrification, moving ever so slowly toward Ave D, the final frontier in Manhattan.
LOL at Shawn. :)
I was taught in earth-science class back in high school that those lines indicate the leading edge of a front moving through (or the trailing edge of the exiting front, same difference)...
Shawn Chittle, I've always felt that as long as those housing projects are there, avenue D will be 'safe' (hehe irony) from gentrification.
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