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Postby Dalya » Sun Mar 04, 2007 6:20 pm

good:
pizza!!!
subway (not having to drive)
other music, kim's
things stay open late
lots of vegetarian restaurants
the met, moma, whitney, etc
central park
the shopping
nyu
coffee besides starbucks
the architecture
cool shit and funny things everywhere
free wine in little italy for being a girl

bad:
no dr pepper
subway at rush hour (getting breathed on by strangers)
smelly
lots of idiot tourists, esp at the Met
no normal grocery stores
annoying people trying to sell you batteries on the subway
cold
$11 movie tickets
everything is inconvenient and expensive

summary of trip so far:

steph barfed, i cleaned it up
saw factory girl (better than i expected)
bought lots of stuff
idiot on broadway tried to put his snake on steph (literally)
idiot landlord has heat on 150 degrees
cool fashion exibit at the met
pizza pizza pizza
smelly man on subway standing too close
nice cab driver
steph and her brother = crazy weirdos
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Postby eebs » Sun Mar 04, 2007 7:30 pm

there's a whole foods at columbus circle (underground). amy got excited when we saw it on our trip. i don't know if they sell dr pepper but it might be a bit more normal.

don't forget to play spot the fork! :D

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Postby sam » Mon Mar 05, 2007 2:07 am

I spotted the fork. Is that for real?

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Postby Tracy » Mon Mar 05, 2007 3:25 am

I remember grocery stores but no parking lots.
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Postby Dalya » Mon Mar 05, 2007 4:39 am

grocery stores suck. they never have everything you need and their stuff is usually like 1 second away from expiring. or its a gourmet place and everything is ridiculously expensive. im gonna go to the farmer's market one day, but its just annoying. you cant walk to the store and get what you need. so you either have to go all over to different places and take groceries on the subway (annoying and heavy) or give up and eat out all the time.

p.s. thats funny cause i was looking for a chase today so i wouldnt have to pay an atm fee.
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Postby NerfHerder » Mon Mar 05, 2007 4:45 am

What about all those little grocery stores run by immigrants? I thought they were supposed to be all over the damn place.
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Postby zenmomma » Mon Mar 05, 2007 6:33 am

Hey Dalya... there is a really good book called Not For Tourists Guide to New York. Lots of maps and locations of useful things like ATMs. Well worth picking up a copy, especially if you move there.

Hope yr having fun. NYC is fantastic.

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Postby eebs » Mon Mar 05, 2007 7:33 am

I spotted the fork. Is that for real?
sure is, i think it was a sign for a hard rock cafe.

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Postby sam » Mon Mar 05, 2007 2:42 pm

Ahh, that makes sense. A rocking fork no less. I suppose we must forgive the fork for it's association with the Hard Rock Cafe. That doesn't imply any forgiveness towards the Hard Rock itself.

My synopsis of NYC is; great place to stay for a limited time (from vacation up to schooling) but not a great place to live without significant financial resources. Professionally, there are a handful of things that you can do there that you can only do a handful of places in the world (mostly related to performing arts and broadcasting). If you don't fall into one of those categories, I would doubt the trade-offs would make sense.

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Postby Irock » Mon Mar 05, 2007 2:53 pm

One day I'll visit NYC. On the way from Basking Ridge NJ to the Newark airport last month I wanted desparately to veer the car across three lanes of traffic towards the skyline, but I wasn't driving, and my coworker didn't have the guts, and she said we had no business going there. :x At least I've seen it now, so I know it's really there.

sigh.

Have fun Dayla, I'm incredibly jealous. Have a falafal from a street vendor for me!
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Postby Rebecca » Mon Mar 05, 2007 3:55 pm

I've never had pizza in New York, but I love New York style pizza. Mmmm.

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Postby ifihadahifi » Mon Mar 05, 2007 4:23 pm

Have a falafal from a street vendor for me!
Oh yeah. Those were deeeelicious.

And the chinese food in Chinatown was the best I've had in the States.

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Postby aquaphase » Mon Mar 05, 2007 4:52 pm

Have a falafal from a street vendor for me!
No way!! Klau Kalash on a stick & a crab juice.
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Postby monet2u » Mon Mar 05, 2007 5:15 pm

Have a falafal from a street vendor for me!
No way!! Klau Kalash on a stick & a crab juice.
:lol:

I'm with you Sunny, I haven't been either (UGH) and really want to go, I just get sidetracked with my vacation.

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Postby Tracy » Mon Mar 05, 2007 7:45 pm

you cant walk to the store and get what you need. so you either have to go all over to different places and take groceries on the subway (annoying and heavy) or give up and eat out all the time.
That's why you can get just about everything delivered in NYC. I don't know if or how much they charge, though.

I have a friend from high school who attended the American Academy of Dramatic Arts there for a year (with Adam Baldwin from "My Bodyguard" and Kevin Spacey-who went on to Julliard).
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