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elleng

(136,049 posts)
Sat Jun 17, 2017, 03:46 PM Jun 2017

The Pleasure of a Chilled Soup on a Sweltering Day

(This is a COOKING and Jewish story, so I'm cross-posting.)

'Back when it used to snow in winter and bloom in spring, and when the dog days of summer came reliably in August and not weirdly in April or June, I used to drink ice-cold schav to keep from falling completely apart. In those days, we languished in our East Village or Hell’s Kitchen railroad apartments — the kind with floors that sloped and a tub in the kitchen from which you could reach a wet hand out of the morning shower to turn off the gas under the hissing pot of Café Bustelo. You’d throw your key down in a balled-up tube sock to friends below on the sidewalk — because the buzzer never worked — and you’d sit out on the fire escape at night to try to stay cool.

In that kind of sweltering heat — which here in ruthless New York automatically came with the added affronts of suffocating humidity, truck grit, broken glass, screeching subway cars and the stench of some unexplained three-day stretch without garbage pickup — a cold beverage was hardly enough. You’re not just hot; you’re blunted. Stupid. Gummy. Cold beer, cold soda, cold water may all do their parts to keep you hydrated but do next to nothing for your compromised faculties, leaving you wide open and vulnerable to, say, surrendering upward of 40 bucks, in $5 increments, to the three-card-monte guys who used to run their scams off flattened cardboard boxes topping milk crates on 14th Street, before broken-windows policing was even a thing.'>>>

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/06/15/magazine/the-pleasure-of-a-chilled-soup-on-a-sweltering-day.html?

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The Pleasure of a Chilled Soup on a Sweltering Day (Original Post) elleng Jun 2017 OP
Great description! I lived at Union Square when it was full of junkies BigmanPigman Jun 2017 #1

BigmanPigman

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1. Great description! I lived at Union Square when it was full of junkies
Sat Jun 17, 2017, 10:58 PM
Jun 2017

and prostitutes. I attended Parsons and walked down 14th St. past the 3 card monte guys. The summer heat and humidity were horrible. I remember art students dropping empty bottles out of their windows into the ally below. They were aiming at rats the size of VW bugs. Aaahhhh...good memories.

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