A city so nice they had to name it twice.

Ed Fenning (ed361@yahoo.com)
Mon, 27 Dec 1999 20:37:26 -0800 (PST)

Thanks Gene for your kind thoughts about New York, I
don't live in the city yet but want to - grew up on
Long Island, lived in Boston for many years.  The
energy, diversity, jazz, nowhere else like it.  Other
places are nice to visit...but New York is the only
place to live.
- Ed

--- Gene Woo <pariah1980@yahoo.com> wrote:
> babylon and eden? lol yes, i got the babylon
> impression of NYU as well. Funny you should mention
> San Louis Obisbo since that is only 45 minutes away
> from here. I'm going there tonight for a small rave.
> farmer's market is every thursday,but personally
> speaking as someone who's lived her over 17 years,
> it's pretty redundant week after week, but something
> cool to do when bored. Yes, california is nice, but
> what I found interesting about New York is the power
> of the pedestrians(if you jaywalk in L.A. you'll get
> run over and left for dead), the great metro subway
> system, the simplistic avenues and numbered streets,
> the absence of fast food joints in favor of dehlis
> and
> restaraunts, etc.. I think the greatest culture
> shock
> I recieved when visiting new york was when my friend
> that lived in New York all his life told me how
> excited he was when he mowed a lawn for the first
> time
> in Michigan I think. So New York doesn't have the
> beauty of nature, but I love the mad chaotic crowds
> walking everywhere, angelika film theatre, etc... I
> probably couldn't see myself living there, but I can
> definately see myself going to school there for a
> few
> years.:)

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