An under-appreciated hero of NYC, the Restaurant Delivery Guy risks life and limb to deliver food for meager tips when others find it too cold, snowy, dangerous, in
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Aran and Logan are traveling and working together from the road. They're partners in a graphic design and web development business, hopping from one country to the next to stay ahead and out of visa troubles.
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People riding the J and M trains in this part of Brooklyn seem to be more detached from and unaware of their surroundings than the people I see on other trains.
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Shot a house in Cobble Hill this afternoon, got a blueberry pie to take home.
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Observations along my way from Bed-Stuy to Williamsburg to the West Village.
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A Ferrari parked at the corner of Spring and Layfayette drew constant admirers, many of whom did just what these two are doing.
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It's unclear to me if this was done ironically, by one of the arty kids living in the neighborhood, or essentially, by one of the homeless folks living in the neighborhood.
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Whatever you were looking for, you're not going to find it here.
Have a search for something else, why don't you?
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Some lucky somebody is going to have an authentic, vintage New York City experience today! When they walk outside to see their car on cinder blocks and all the wheels missing, won't they be surprised and delighted!
The sight of partially dismembered cars left up on blocks was fairly common decades ago, when it came to symbolize cities lost to crime.
– "Fast-Paced Thieves Reinvent the Wheel Crime," NYT, June 7, 2012