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Old Jul 3rd 2007 | 3:17 pm
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Originally Posted by Manc
So New York has a chippy and a tea room.

hardly Camden Town is it?
It would appear that Manc's comment is correct. The area proposed as Little Britain includes two British businesses, one of which is promoting the campaign. It seems a lot like self-promotion to me.

A couple of businesses does not make a cultural/ethnic area IMO.
 
Old Jul 4th 2007 | 1:37 am
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It would appear that Manc's comment is correct. The area proposed as Little Britain includes two British businesses, one of which is promoting the campaign. It seems a lot like self-promotion to me.

A couple of businesses does not make a cultural/ethnic area IMO.
NO, it includes the ones I had posted. Little Mexico has two Mexican restaurants a far as I can see. Little Italy is certainly not all Italian. If you actually go into the site it gives you a map of things included in the area. More British businesses would follow.

Jeez, I put this up so anyone who thought it was a good idea could sign it, people who live in New York or visit a lot seem to be delighted to sign.

I had mentioned more than once who started the campaign. If you go into the site, look at the video it explains everything.

Yikes, people on this site love to put things down It is a joy to watch. Still free speech is everything so you should indeed fight it till the end.
 
Old Jul 4th 2007 | 4:41 am
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Originally Posted by lapin_windstar
Hey, if it sucks at least it'll be authentic to the original! Camden Town is a complete dump.
That was my point.

Anyway, I'm going to stop raining on Veronica's parade now.

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Old Jul 5th 2007 | 3:51 am
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The difference between "Little Britain" and Little Anywhereelse is that all of the other neighborhoods actually have large numbers of ethic group x's people living, shopping or working there. Little Italy is more or less fading now as Italians move out, but it certainly used to be a genuine "community". This is good viral marketing but little else. I doubt NYC politicians are interested in promoting a "Little Britain" because there's no bloc of votes to be had as a result, and it's hardly going to be a big tourist attraction.

Do people actually refer to "Little Mexico"?
Originally Posted by veronica jayne
people who live in New York or visit a lot seem to be delighted to sign.
I live in NYC...
 
Old Jul 5th 2007 | 2:07 pm
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Originally Posted by lapin_windstar
The difference between "Little Britain" and Little Anywhereelse is that all of the other neighborhoods actually have large numbers of ethic group x's people living, shopping or working there. Little Italy is more or less fading now as Italians move out, but it certainly used to be a genuine "community". This is good viral marketing but little else. I doubt NYC politicians are interested in promoting a "Little Britain" because there's no bloc of votes to be had as a result, and it's hardly going to be a big tourist attraction.

Do people actually refer to "Little Mexico"?

I live in NYC...
There are so many Brits who can indeed vote here and that petition has gone out to many thousands of people. With the backing of the major British airline and a lot of the larger British charities and societies are now OFFICIALLY getting behind it, it should do well.
 
Old Jul 5th 2007 | 4:32 pm
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Originally Posted by lapin_windstar
The difference between "Little Britain" and Little Anywhereelse is that all of the other neighborhoods actually have large numbers of ethic group x's people living, shopping or working there. Little Italy is more or less fading now as Italians move out, but it certainly used to be a genuine "community". This is good viral marketing but little else. I doubt NYC politicians are interested in promoting a "Little Britain" because there's no bloc of votes to be had as a result, and it's hardly going to be a big tourist attraction.

Do people actually refer to "Little Mexico"?

I live in NYC...
Ditto. I never heard of "Little Mexico"
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Old Jul 5th 2007 | 10:21 pm
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Ditto. I never heard of "Little Mexico"
Reg. Frank R.
judging by the criteria, I'd imagine it's around where the Taco Bell is.
 
Old Jul 6th 2007 | 2:10 am
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Originally Posted by Manc
judging by the criteria, I'd imagine it's around where the Taco Bell is.
I only left NYC 1 year ago, they obviously built a lot of new things. Who knew. Well I never!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Old Jul 6th 2007 | 3:14 am
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It's a publicity stunt. But it's a publicity stunt I can get behind. Calling it Little Britain is not much different from having a block on 46th street in Manhattan called Restaurant Row. There's hundreds of other blocks out there with dozens of restaurants on them, but that gets called Restaurant Row. Why not make that street Little Britain?

BTW, I signed the petition ages ago when it first came up on here there were many less complaints about it. Don't take it too hard Veronica.
 
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Originally Posted by veronica jayne
There are so many Brits who can indeed vote here and that petition has gone out to many thousands of people.
Yeah, I know, but my point is that they don't all live in the same place, vote all as one big block and they're not organized into any community/religious organization.

It's not like the Greek-Americans in Astoria, Korean-Americans in Flushing or Caribbean-Americans in Crown Heights, where a politician can show up in the 'hood, support some questionable public project that caters to a certain ethnic group, buy off the "community leaders" with city money and then bugger off with the promise of several thousand votes at the next election.

Sorry if I'm being too negative, it's just that anything associated with Branson is like kryptonite to me...
 
Old Jul 7th 2007 | 10:12 am
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Originally Posted by Ridski
It's a publicity stunt. But it's a publicity stunt I can get behind. Calling it Little Britain is not much different from having a block on 46th street in Manhattan called Restaurant Row. There's hundreds of other blocks out there with dozens of restaurants on them, but that gets called Restaurant Row. Why not make that street Little Britain?

BTW, I signed the petition ages ago when it first came up on here there were many less complaints about it. Don't take it too hard Veronica.

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Old Jul 8th 2007 | 4:49 am
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Originally Posted by veronica jayne
NO, it includes the ones I had posted. Little Mexico has two Mexican restaurants a far as I can see. Little Italy is certainly not all Italian. If you actually go into the site it gives you a map of things included in the area. More British businesses would follow.

Jeez, I put this up so anyone who thought it was a good idea could sign it, people who live in New York or visit a lot seem to be delighted to sign.

I had mentioned more than once who started the campaign. If you go into the site, look at the video it explains everything.

Yikes, people on this site love to put things down It is a joy to watch. Still free speech is everything so you should indeed fight it till the end.
I think you'll find Little Italy has a lot of history (at least 100 years I imagine) where new immigrants from Italy first settled in NY. At least that's what I gleaned from watching the Godfather movies.

Creating a Little Britain is far too premature at this point. It's all just a marketing gimmick. If you want to draw British and British businesses to NY, it's time for a Disneyworld New York!!!
 

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