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| | discussion results smileygizzle (29) | | how mony people on here are not from new york but are living here right now.wich city are you in right now and was it more fun in your old neighborhood,or do you like it better over here. | |
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 Danigurl (12) | | Hey everyone, I have vacation days that I absolutely have to use before October 1st. I don't have money saved really, but I know I can get some cheap, last minute things in. I know Spirit Airlines... | |
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 jotan23 (35) | | We went there for a week and we had LOADS of fun after doing all the touristy stuffs that we can do:
http://jotan23.blogspot.com
For the next time we go there, what else can we do apart from what... | |
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 booster20002005 (221) | | Is it the times square, central park, empire state bld., maddison square gar.? and Why? | |
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 amandar658 (245) | | When I get to go to New York City I am in heaven. Its not just the shopping but it is the whole atmosphere. It is my favorite place in the world to go to. Does anyone else feel the same and why? If... | |
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| | blog results NYT> Travel (0) | | Trying to see the city that never sleeps on a budget of $250 a day, with stops at a famously louche hotel, a pay-what-you-can museum and an outer-borough Chinatown. | |
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 NYT> Travel (0) | | As the city’s economy starts to experience ripple effects from the Wall Street meltdown, visitors to the city might finally be getting the upper hand. | |
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 NYT> Travel (0) | | From new restaurants featuring ever-more inventive menus to hipster hangouts colonizing yet another part of Brooklyn, a shaky economy is no reason to sit home. | |
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 NYT> Travel (0) | | Trying to see the city that never sleeps on a budget of $250 a day, with stops at a famously louche hotel, a pay-what-you-can museum and an outer-borough Chinatown. | |
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 NYT> Travel (0) | | From new restaurants featuring ever-more inventive menus to hipster hangouts colonizing yet another part of Brooklyn, a shaky economy is no reason to sit at home. | |
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