My New York Experience

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LuckyTaxi

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Originally posted by: ViviTheMage
dont go to europe if you do not liek 'lines out the door' almost every food place is like that.

NYC was cute and all (when I went), but I would probably not live IN the city itself.

agreed ... ok enough about the lines at restaurants! lol ... i hate waiting for food. ;)
 

ViviTheMage

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Originally posted by: LuckyTaxi
Originally posted by: ViviTheMage
dont go to europe if you do not liek 'lines out the door' almost every food place is like that.

NYC was cute and all (when I went), but I would probably not live IN the city itself.

agreed ... ok enough about the lines at restaurants! lol ... i hate waiting for food. ;)

I know what you mean though, most restaurants around here have no lines. You go in, you are seated, you order, get food, etc...i mean, if it IS busy there will be a short wait, 20-30 minutes.
 

LuckyTaxi

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Originally posted by: ViviTheMage
Originally posted by: LuckyTaxi
Originally posted by: ViviTheMage
dont go to europe if you do not liek 'lines out the door' almost every food place is like that.

NYC was cute and all (when I went), but I would probably not live IN the city itself.

agreed ... ok enough about the lines at restaurants! lol ... i hate waiting for food. ;)

I know what you mean though, most restaurants around here have no lines. You go in, you are seated, you order, get food, etc...i mean, if it IS busy there will be a short wait, 20-30 minutes.

yea i can deal with 20-30 minutes but the one we were trying to get into had almost an hour wait. they were calling out number 67 and we asked a couple waiting outside and they had number 92.
 

oogabooga

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Originally posted by: moshquerade
Originally posted by: chuckywang
I hate it when people refer to New York City as New York.
i feel ya. or when you say you're from New York and they automatically assume you are from NYC.

To be fair when people ask "where from new york?" about half the people answering will look at you like you're retarded and say something like "uhh.. The new york?". Which is probably why most people don't ask now.
 

LuckyTaxi

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Originally posted by: SunnyD
There's a lot more to NY than NYC. Seriously, go explore the rest of the state. It's WAY more entertaining.

We were in Harlem, Manhattan, Astoria and a neighborhood around 185th and Cambria.