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A Mid Sunnyside Night’s Dream

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Enjoy the work of Sunnyside resident George Burles.

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Paul Maringelli

Just to nit-pick… The song by Louis Armstrong is NOT “When It’s Sleepy Time IN THE South” The correct title is “When It’s Sleepy Time DOWN South”

And I agree with “Deniz” the music should have been BIX BEIDERBECKE, after all Bix was the horn player who lived and died in Sunnyside!

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Brendan

Great to see Sunnyside in a new light… but I had to laugh heartily when I noticed that the lights were out on most of the Associated Market sign leaving it to say “Ass Market”.
I guess one can buy a great Rump Roast there.

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