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03-22-2013 , 05:58 PM
Didn't want to get up from my bunk. Did have to put shoes back on, though. I have on one white sock and one black sock.

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Edited in spoiler due to large pic, pic large because I didn't realize imgur doesn't autoresize

Hope spoilers help, just realized I don't even know
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03-22-2013 , 06:16 PM
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Originally Posted by Phildo
maybe or it could just be hippies that fear anything "non natural". i dunno.
Ah, but that's the beauty part--MSG is natural!
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03-22-2013 , 06:22 PM
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Originally Posted by PocketChads
Didn't want to get up from my bunk. Did have to put shoes back on, though. I have on one white sock and one black sock.

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Edited in spoiler due to large pic, pic large because I didn't realize imgur doesn't autoresize

Hope spoilers help, just realized I don't even know
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03-22-2013 , 06:27 PM
if i plan on living in new york someday, should i put aside 2k a year for tickets? police seem really aggressive (and the tickets seem more expensive) or dnh is pretty unlucky.
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03-22-2013 , 06:27 PM
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Originally Posted by AcTiOnJaCsOn
if i plan on living in new york someday, should i put aside 2k a year for tickets? police seem really aggressive or dnh is pretty unlucky.
Don't drive anywhere ldo
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03-22-2013 , 06:28 PM
If you plan on living in NYC, do not drive a car. At most just leave one in a garage or something and drive it only for leaving town.
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03-22-2013 , 06:32 PM
true wrt driving, but dnh also got ticketed on the train as well, and i imagine there are plenty other ways to get ticketed. Police just seem like they may have a stick up their ass in new york. The things i got away with in california growing up... Id have probably got into trouble a bit, if i grew up in NYC instead.
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03-22-2013 , 06:43 PM
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Originally Posted by PocketChads
If you plan on living in NYC, do not drive a car. At most just leave one in a garage or something and drive it only for leaving town.
well then you'll have to put aside like 4k a year for the garage.
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03-22-2013 , 06:44 PM
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Originally Posted by PocketChads
If you plan on living in NYC, do not drive a car. At most just leave one in a garage or something and drive it only for leaving town.
do you realize how insanely expensive that is?
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03-22-2013 , 06:45 PM
Just thinking about driving in New York is giving me ulcers.
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03-22-2013 , 06:53 PM
Pâté can be quite megaelite
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03-22-2013 , 06:59 PM
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Originally Posted by Anarchist
do you realize how insanely expensive that is?
Yes. That's why is said at most. I guess I should have better worded the all or nothing way to have a car in NYC. So I didn't mean, the most you should spend is a garage. I meant, at most, your NYC car experience should be an escape car, not a city car. "most" is referring to time and effort spent with car, not money.
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03-22-2013 , 06:59 PM
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Originally Posted by AcTiOnJaCsOn
true wrt driving, but dnh also got ticketed on the train as well, and i imagine there are plenty other ways to get ticketed. Police just seem like they may have a stick up their ass in new york. The things i got away with in california growing up... Id have probably got into trouble a bit, if i grew up in NYC instead.
meh, I'm kinda running bad atm, although I guess people have their stories (friend of mine got ticketed for running down an up escalator at Penn Station when he was 18, facebook friend/enemy recently complained about getting a ticket on train at 3am for going in between cars). Those T intersections are kinda rare as most of the intersections are 4 ways, so parking in front of curb cut is usually an auto ticket. Obviously the people should know the rules if it's their job though.

As far as having a car, it depends on where you live but there's a good chance you won't need one. Basically if you're in Manhattan A) you can get anywhere on the subway quickly and B) it's a huge pain in the ass to park on the street so if you have a car you'd probably need to park in a garage which is obviously expensive. I live in Brooklyn though and in my neighborhood it happens to be very easy in general to park on the street, so I have a car for now
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03-22-2013 , 07:02 PM
loool ticket for going between cars

would be hilarious if they ticketed those people selling fruit snacks
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03-22-2013 , 07:22 PM
I love those guys

"I am selling candy not drugs to help put some money in my pocket. I got Welch's fruit snacks, 2 for 1 dollar, Nature Valley bars, Famous Amos cookies and peanut M & M's, anyone care to buy"

damn that guy pulls in 55k per year, lol

http://jobs.aol.com/articles/2011/12...on-the-subway/

The most creative homeless guy I saw had a playlist of songs that he could sing, asked these 2 women to pick the song, they chose My Girl. He had a good voice too.
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03-22-2013 , 07:35 PM
Lol at the candy guy buying $300 shoes.
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03-22-2013 , 07:41 PM
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Lol at the chocolate guy buying $300 shoes.
/dkgo
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03-22-2013 , 07:44 PM
i was in nyc last weekend and on the subway some kid started playing a harmonica and some crates+parts of the subway as drums. it was pretty entertaining and afterwards he collected money. he probably got $15 playing for like two minutes.
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03-22-2013 , 07:45 PM
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Originally Posted by Hold'em 07
/dkgo
haha
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03-22-2013 , 07:49 PM
In the suburbs, saw a homeless person that looked 23/24 with a Golden Retriever. Like, wtf?
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03-22-2013 , 07:50 PM
Like, it really confused and depressed me at the same time.
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03-22-2013 , 07:54 PM
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Originally Posted by Omar Comin
In the suburbs, saw a homeless person that looked 23/24 with a Golden Retriever. Like, wtf?
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DETROIT


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Like, it really confused and depressed me at the same time.
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MICHIGAN
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03-22-2013 , 07:57 PM
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Originally Posted by Noze
Pâté can be quite megaelite
Even more elite with the fancy lettering!
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03-22-2013 , 08:04 PM
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Originally Posted by Ray Horton
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DETROIT




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MICHIGAN
like 45 min away from there
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03-22-2013 , 08:22 PM
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Originally Posted by AcTiOnJaCsOn
if i plan on living in new york someday, should i put aside 2k a year for tickets? police seem really aggressive (and the tickets seem more expensive) or dnh is pretty unlucky.

BLOOMBERGGGGGGGGGAHHHH
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