Blue Hill Avenue

Blue Hill Avenue focuses on the rise of the drug trade in Boston, as seen through the eyes of three childhood friends. The time is the late '70s, and Tristan (Allen Payne), Money (Aaron D. Spears), E-Bone (William Johnson), and Simon (Michael Taliferro) are all high-school pals and petty thieves on the mean streets of the city's South Side. Their antics bring them to the attention of Benny (Clarence Williams III), a charismatic drug dealer who takes the four friends under his wing. The most straight-and-narrow of the bunch, Tristan manages to keep his nefarious trade under the radar of his parents. As the years pass, however, the dealers introduce crack to their line of narcotics, and Tristan's sense of guilt over his neighborhood's demise leads to an inevitable betrayal of Benny, followed by a grisly showdown.
Blue Hill Avenue was the winner of the Grand Jury Prize for Best Director at the 2001 Urbanworld Film Festival.
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fifth avenue princess

Someone prominent from a wealthy, respectable background and impeccable breeding, such as the European and New York business tycoons, the Balash family or the Vanderbilts, the Kennedys. Mostly the Balash cousins and Balash sisters were dubbed "5th Avenue Princesses" during their early childhood, growing up in the top suite of the Plaza Hotel on 5th Avenue at Central Park.
Excerpt from Vogue, issue in 1998: She was a true Fifth Avenue Princess - elegant, clever, chic, glamourous and angelic, that prominent Jacqueline Balash side by side her prominent family; her gorgeous cousin and her almost identical older sister!
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612 wharf avenue

Address of MC Pee Pants' global demonic diet pill pyramid scheme, located right next to the gentleman's club.
612 wharf avenue, right next to gentleman's club
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Chrysler Fifth Avenue

A luxury car made by Chrysler, from 1983-1989. Had a V8 engine and a comfy interior. While not technically a full-sized car, it was the biggest car Chrysler made in the 80's. The boxy styling dated back to the 1977 LeBaron and was just given minor styling updates with a Fifth Avenue badge.
The Chrysler Fifth Avenue was probably the best thing Chrysler offered in their 4 banger "K car" obsession during the 80's. You can get them cheap now, and theres alot still driving around.
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Saks Fifth Avenue

A high-end department store specializing in the sale of designer goods.
I purchased these Gucci shoes at Saks Fifth Avenue.
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612 wharf avenue

The hideout of two of MC Chris' characters on Aqua Teen Hungerforce.
(MC Pee Pants & Sir Loin)
6-1-2 Wharf avenue, what? 6-1-2 Wharf avenue, what? 6-1-2 Wharf avenue, what? 6-1-2 Wharf avenue, what?
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Second Avenue Subway

An improvement of New York City's public transportation that has been desperately needed since it was first proposed in 1919, the Second Avenue Subway still inspires manic laughter and searing anger in many at its mere mention. Persons living on the East Side are, naturally, most susceptible to such fits as they are psychologically unbalanced from riding the city's most overcrowded and unreliable subway line on Lexington Avenue. New Yorkers may recall that this line was promised some 50 years ago as a replacement for the decommissioned elevated trains on the East side; some may even recall the $500 million bond issue approved in 1951 for its construction that rapidly disappeared into the black hole of kleptocracy that is the New York City government. More colossally embarrassing than even Boston's Big Dig, the Second Avenue Subway, which will supposedly be constructed by 2011, may yet come to pass and restore the hopes and dreams of millions of Americans. The more likely possibility, however, given Mayor Michael Bloomberg's judgment that the city's most pressing transportation problem is that residents of Queens don't have easy access to an imaginary stadium on the West Side, is that the Second Avenue Subway will remain the unicorn for New Yorkers who have been screwed for over 50 years.
New Yorker A: "Second Avenue Subway."

New Yorker B: "HAHAHAHAHAHAHA! Oh my God, you're hysterical."
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