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The man from Ros Muc…

The recipe for a great boxing movie is pretty straight forward. Take your prototypical poor kid trying to beat the odds using boxing to springboard himself and loved ones into a better life. Simply use the essence of the sport itself and more often than not, you 

Dorchester Boys…

Dorchester Boys…

Here’s a great little vid about the DYC and how they continue to be an integral part of Dorchester. Without folks like this…the term Dot Rat would eventually be considered a curse rather than a badge of honor. [vimeo http://vimeo.com/41356838]

30 Minutes in Dorchester

30 Minutes in Dorchester

Check out this video project by a Harvard student….have you ever given a stroll down Dot Ave this much thought? Usually if I’m walking down the Ave…I’m only thinking of making last call….

People need to RELAX!!!  ; )  (looks like the video went private…why?)

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X9LF1EX5a-s]

Barry’s Deli…

Barry’s Deli…

So I paid a visit to an old favorite of mine. Barry’s Deli on Beale Street in Quincy. I’m a huge fan of the deli. I can trace my love of delicatessens back to Meyer’s Deli in Fields Corner. Whenever we had a family birthday 

Dorchester Freestyle Rollerblading…

Dorchester Freestyle Rollerblading…

Check out these kids having a blast around Fields Corner….it’s time to build more skate parks Mumbles!!! [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dI4YXfDXcJs]

The Park Street Cinema…

The Park Street Cinema…

During my childhood I bounced all over Dorchester. Adams Corner and Ashmont were always home base but I got to meet people from all over because my parents were trusting enough to let me ride the T at an early age. I used to bowl at Lucky Strike for the Saint Ambrose Junior league along with my cousin and met some great people from Mill Street and Savin Hill. Fields Corner was loaded with cool places to hang. You had CeCe’s sub shop just up the street….they always had the best steak and cheese. Then of course HiFi Pizza….a stop on the NKOTB cougar tour.

But my favorite spot was the Park Street cinema (or the Dorchester Theatre for you old timers)….it’s a Radio Shack now.

At the time, break dancing was just taking root in Boston. Kids were sporting suede Puma’s or the iconic “Dorchester Dress Shoe” , the Adidas Superstar or “shelltoe”. For what seemed like 4 years straight, you could go and watch Beat Street, Krush Groove, or Breakin at this place. The dance program @ the DYC a few doors down was starting to take off and you could literally come out of the cinema and watch people battle after getting all pumped up from watching the movies. There would be a huge piece of linoleum on the ground and kids would freestyle, pop, and windmill their a$$es off….this was shortly after busing and it seemed like this was helping kids of all races get together. For the record….I took a shot at it and busted my a$$ pretty hard….and no…not all black dudes can dance….stop it.

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xbXUQ58vq3U]

This may sound corny to some because there’s a huge segment of us that do not dance. But you have to understand that this little chapter in Dorchester history sparked some of the big names in show business later on….without this the NKOTB cougar tour would probably cease to exist.

Park Street built my appreciation for dance and hip hop….from this point I learned about Fred Astair, Sammy(God Dammy) Davis Jr, Gene Kelly, Michael Jackson and Greg Hines. I mean these guys would glide across a dance floor and women would melt.

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qgWfHn1W1BY]

You see being a chubby Irish DotRat, the Kangol cap and some shelltoes could only take you so far….so I took notice. I still wear the Adidas….but in time I learned it was really all about hitting a dance floor, having fun and being yourself. At the end of the day women enjoy men that know how to have fun….they can usually tell if your putting on front. You don’t have to be light on your feet like Justin Timberlake….just not a wallflower. I could never really understand the “stripe shirt mafia”…those guys who prop up a bar holding a Bud Light in a kung fu grip that never really try to dance….they tend to just concern themselves with looking cool….Those are the same cavemen that have to be completely trashed before they let the insecurity go. Problem is they end up in a fist fight at the end of the night for accidentally headbutting some poor woman while trying the electric slide during a techno set.

If they only went to the Park Street cinema………

Like Italian Bakeries?

Like Italian Bakeries?

Let’s face it….we all miss Bombadieri’s….it was Dorchester’s go to Italian bakery for years. Personally I always marveled that the store had flies year round…..even during snow storms. Regardless….they had incredible baked goods. For those who do not know the place…. Fratelli’s in Quincy is