Yes, I'm back, and scrolling through some of the posts I missed while I was away (with limited internet access), I came across:
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Quote from: Dan the Man on June 22, 2004
And from "West End Avenue" (The Magic Show), this great Stephen Schwartz rhyme:
Delis and laundromats and gay bars
West End Avenue
Only a block away from Zabars
I think we've been through this before. My mother grew up on West End Avenue, exactly a block away from Zabars.
But how great a rhyme is it when you know that West End Avenue has neither laundromats or gay bars on it. There's very few stores of any type: delis at 72nd and 96th (near highway off-ramps) and the only bar is The Underground, across the street from me. I'm sad to report it's not gay, but instead features third tier stand-up comedians. Weekend eves they hawk it on street corners: "See a stand-up who's appeared on the Kimmel show!" Yeah, whatever
that is. The constant barking annoys me, and I'm tempted to say "There's too much comedy in my life already. The moment you have people standing up doing poignant dramatic monologues, I'm
there."
Near West End Avenue, in the 70's, there were a couple of gay bars. Just not on it. Nothing much is on it; it's residential.