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| trancEyes22 |
| great job dani! and who stickied this??? could it have been---- THE GHOST OF REDEYE??????? :nervous: :nervous: :nervous: :nervous: |
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| LuNaSeA |
| quote: | Originally posted by trancEyes22
great job dani! and who stickied this??? could it have been---- THE GHOST OF REDEYE??????? :nervous: :nervous: :nervous: :nervous: |
LOL. i PM'd sir lunchalot (mod for GTA) and stuff but i guess we'll never know who did it after all... unless s/he posts here and says it! |
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| verndogs |
| quote: | Originally posted by LuNaSeA
LOL. i PM'd sir lunchalot (mod for GTA) and stuff but i guess we'll never know who did it after all... unless s/he posts here and says it! |
I saw him sticky it :) |
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| holycow24 |
| quote: | Originally posted by verndogs
ooh...:eyespop: anyone else up for a TA trip to see spamalot? |
dude, that'd be awesome!
i have a friend playing trombone in the pit band... i really want to go see it & support him.
RE: coming from Philly
You can take the Septa R7 to Trenton, which takes about 40 mins or so (exact times avail on www.septa.com) and then NJ Transit to NY, which takes about 1 hour and 25 minutes (www.njtransit.com). The train from Trenton is NEVER under an hour unless you're riding Amtrak.
RE: maps
I prefer maps.yahoo.com for maps of exact addresses. I think the driving directions are slightly better than mapquest too, but I can't be sure because I rarely use directions from the internet.
thanks for putting this together Daniela!! It is awesome.
Rachel :) |
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| Thero40 |
| quote: | Originally posted by DOOMBOT
Dunno if this is in there but for those in Philly...
I take the NJ Transit out of Trenton into Penn Station. $15 for round trip. Not even an hour trip! :D It's only a 7 minute cab ride to Crobar and Spirit from Penn Station. :) |
Your getting robbed, it's more like a 7 min walk from Penn Station, cab there should take you like 2 min. |
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| Trancer-X |
| quote: | Originally posted by Vlad
Its hard to make a list of good restaurants in NYC since there are so many |
It wouldn't be so hard to begin to compile a list by location, followed by cuisine and/or price.
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Name:
Prem-On Thai
Location:
Greenwich Village
138 West Houston St (Sullivan & McDougal)
Cuisine:
Thai
Prices:
3 / 5
Phone:
212-353-2338
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Name:
Smoked
Location:
Manhattan
103 2nd Ave (at 6th St.)
Cuisine:
Barbecue
Prices:
3 / 5
Phone:
212-388-0388
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feel free to add or edit at will |
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| Trancer-X |
| quote: | Originally posted by trancEyes22
great job dani! and who stickied this??? could it have been---- THE GHOST OF REDEYE??????? :nervous: :nervous: :nervous: :nervous: |
I was amazed to see that he actually closed a thread today. Impressive!
http://www.tranceaddict.com/forums/...threadid=260452
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| yujie__ |
this link should be added
http://www.thecityreview.com/home.html
it has very nice detail descriptions and history of streets, buildings, and real estate on the Upper East Side , Midtown, Central Park South, Sutton Place, Upper West Side, and others |
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| BroNxGeNeRal |
| Come to the bronx with a lot of money and come see me In Gun Hill Road, I got a surprise for all you tourists. |
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| NY1004 |
| quote: | Originally posted by BroNxGeNeRal
Come to the bronx with a lot of money and come see me In Gun Hill Road, I got a surprise for all you tourists. |
Hmm I used to live on Gun Hill Road. |
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| phoenixBEBE |
omg just read this thread for hte first time.
webster hall *not recommended* rofl
AGREED 100%!!!!!
hmm St. Marks Place for great culture and japanese cuisine. as well as this AWESOME burger place near the corner of ST. Marks Place and 2nd avenue and Sushi Park a few doors down after that :D |
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