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Post by 32Green on Jul 29, 2018 21:15:07 GMT -5
I was told Staten Island. Have I been misinformed?? I was gonna say Macy’s, but I’m really not the guy to ask about those type of things. So a guy who shouldnt be asked about these things decides to tell us what he was gonna say. If you say it, you pretty much passed the "was gonna say" stop sign without slowing down. Next time, trust your instincts. Ricard, America is full of these types. You have time to reconsider.
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Post by bxjetfan on Jul 29, 2018 21:23:56 GMT -5
Port Authority at 3am.
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Post by Big L on Jul 29, 2018 21:34:54 GMT -5
I was gonna say Macy’s, but I’m really not the guy to ask about those type of things. So a guy who shouldnt be asked about these things decides to tell us what he was gonna say. If you say it, you pretty much passed the "was gonna say" stop sign without slowing down. Next time, trust your instincts. Ricard, America is full of these types. You have time to reconsider. I was gonna say you’re a sweaty yambag, but I’m really not the guy to ask about those type of things.
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Post by 32Green on Jul 29, 2018 21:51:35 GMT -5
So a guy who shouldnt be asked about these things decides to tell us what he was gonna say. If you say it, you pretty much passed the "was gonna say" stop sign without slowing down. Next time, trust your instincts. Ricard, America is full of these types. You have time to reconsider. I was gonna say you’re a sweaty yambag, but I’m really not the guy to ask about those type of things.
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Post by ricard78 on Jul 30, 2018 2:52:27 GMT -5
Wear ankle supports just in case LOL ........ Wait.... Fuck You!
Way past that now. I did a whole day yesterday
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Post by ricard78 on Jul 30, 2018 2:59:16 GMT -5
How am I supposed to know...... Who are you?? Yea I don’t remember your username either. Anyway, ummm here’s a list Central Park, Bryant Park, I absolutely hate Times Square unless you’re going to a Broadway show, Empire State, Chelsea Piers, Chelsea Market, Little Italy (if you go, go to Ferrara’s), if in BK (Saturday there’s this food festival called Smorasburg), Williamsburg has a ton of restaurants and brunch spots. If in the Bx run away as fast as possible. Also download Eventbrite it will show you a ton of different events happening in the whole city (so it should show things in all 5 boroughs) . In Queens, you will find every possible cuisine known to man but cheaper than Manhattan. If by the meat packing district go to the Highline just walk it as much as you want you get a great view of NY and it’s more enjoyable than a cab. Idk if I think of other things I’ll let you know. There’s also no reason to go to Staten Island Defiantly going to check out the Highline and the food places you have mentioned. Thanks so much!!!
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Post by ricard78 on Jul 30, 2018 3:03:58 GMT -5
Hey folks!
I will be visiting N.Y next week (my second visit), but this time I am staying much longer and plan to visit all the 5 Boroughs.
I plan to take in the Falcons game as well as a Yankees and Mets game or 2.
This is not a short holiday it will almost be 2 weeks so I plan to visit a ton of places.
I just wanted your input on places to visit that the tourists don't really know about, and also the best places to eat.
I will be blogging as I go so if you want to connect to my blog it will be here. The Fat MarmotKatz's deli. Houston and Ludlow streets I believe. The best pastrami on the planet. I went to Kat's the last time but I will certainly be taking it in again. The prices are pretty high but I cant say I didn't love every bite.
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Post by JetRepulsion1 on Jul 30, 2018 6:27:27 GMT -5
How am I supposed to know...... Who are you?? Yea I don’t remember your username either. Anyway, ummm here’s a list Central Park, Bryant Park, I absolutely hate Times Square unless you’re going to a Broadway show, Empire State, Chelsea Piers, Chelsea Market, Little Italy (if you go, go to Ferrara’s), if in BK (Saturday there’s this food festival called Smorasburg), Williamsburg has a ton of restaurants and brunch spots. If in the Bx run away as fast as possible. Also download Eventbrite it will show you a ton of different events happening in the whole city (so it should show things in all 5 boroughs) . In Queens, you will find every possible cuisine known to man but cheaper than Manhattan. If by the meat packing district go to the Highline just walk it as much as you want you get a great view of NY and it’s more enjoyable than a cab. Idk if I think of other things I’ll let you know. There’s also no reason to go to Staten Island Actually you should go to staten Island. It’s the nicest prettiest greenest borough. Take the ferry and go to a Staten Island Yankees game (their minor league team) - you can walk from the ferry and it’s a fun, relaxing, very inexpensive time. While there, check out snug harbor - beautiful park with an authentic Chinese garden (only one in North America). Also, get pizza on Staten Island - hands down the best in the world - go to Deninos. Bronx and Queens are hellholes so stay away (but do go to a yankees and Mets game). There is a lot to do in Brooklyn, but 2 cool things are to go on a tour and check out the Brooklyn brewery (really good beer) and go get a drink on the rooftop of the William vale hotel.
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Post by GATA 👀 on Jul 30, 2018 8:11:41 GMT -5
Yea I don’t remember your username either. Anyway, ummm here’s a list Central Park, Bryant Park, I absolutely hate Times Square unless you’re going to a Broadway show, Empire State, Chelsea Piers, Chelsea Market, Little Italy (if you go, go to Ferrara’s), if in BK (Saturday there’s this food festival called Smorasburg), Williamsburg has a ton of restaurants and brunch spots. If in the Bx run away as fast as possible. Also download Eventbrite it will show you a ton of different events happening in the whole city (so it should show things in all 5 boroughs) . In Queens, you will find every possible cuisine known to man but cheaper than Manhattan. If by the meat packing district go to the Highline just walk it as much as you want you get a great view of NY and it’s more enjoyable than a cab. Idk if I think of other things I’ll let you know. There’s also no reason to go to Staten Island Actually you should go to staten Island. It’s the nicest prettiest greenest borough. Take the ferry and go to a Staten Island Yankees game (their minor league team) - you can walk from the ferry and it’s a fun, relaxing, very inexpensive time. While there, check out snug harbor - beautiful park with an authentic Chinese garden (only one in North America). Also, get pizza on Staten Island - hands down the best in the world - go to Deninos. Bronx and Queens are hellholes so stay away (but do go to a yankees Andrea Mets game). There is a lot to do in Brooklyn, but 2 cool things are to go on a tour and check out the Brooklyn brewery (really good beer) and go get a drink on the rooftop of the William vale hotel. The more you know I guess. Every time I've been I only see it as residential with small commercial areas.
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Post by shakin on Jul 30, 2018 11:01:07 GMT -5
get drunk and rent a citibike, ride through midtown manhattan at rush hour. make sure to have earbuds in blasting tunage.
oh, and ftw
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Post by Trades on Jul 30, 2018 11:08:47 GMT -5
Bedford-Stuyvesantis beautiful in the fall.
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Post by tkasper01 on Jul 30, 2018 12:08:12 GMT -5
Bedford-Stuyvesantis beautiful in the fall. Not as pretty as Red Hook though.
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Post by leftturn3 on Jul 30, 2018 12:31:31 GMT -5
Go to Cherry Grove out on Fire Island, it's a must see and don't forget your Speedo.
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Post by Jets Things on Jul 30, 2018 14:13:03 GMT -5
Go to Cherry Grove out on Fire Island, it's a must see and don't forget your Speedo.
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Post by GATA 👀 on Jul 30, 2018 14:45:49 GMT -5
Go to Cherry Grove out on Fire Island, it's a must see and don't forget your Speedo. Not really 5 borough range. But if you do please post pics
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