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Park Slope gentrifites up in arms about their ticky-tacky houses no longer being singularly conformed.
Bernie Henry, 90, said he doesn’t understand why his neighbors are upset. He first slathered on the glossy pink in 1968 - five years before the city designated the area a historic district. He said the current hue on his 105-year-old house is more or less a match of what it was when his wife, Viola, told him to paint it 40 years ago.
“When I went to get the paint, I thought it was the same [shade], but it came out a little different,” said Henry. “But what could I do? I bought $4,000 worth of paint.”
The Stroller Mafia has already vowed vengeance on Henry. Apparently everything goes in the uber-liberal Park Slope unless of course you start messing with the real estate, then you see exactly how big the sticks are hidden up people’s asses.
Back to the fuchsia [Daily News]
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