The 10 Worst Brooklynites of All Time
When we were kids in the 80s, there was a bar-restaurant in the neighborhood called the Brooklyn Dodger, which was sued by the Los Angeles Dodgers and forced to change its name. And we remember, in an act of protest, the owners hung an effigy of Walter O’Malley—even though he had died in 1979—on the facade of the building for all of Third Avenue to see. Hey, that’s what we did in Brooklyn, at least up until the 80s: we hung effigies of that son of a bitch who moved our baseball team to California.