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NYCgrrl
Jan 16, 2017Explorer
Don't know if the list is silly so much as based on the thoughts of one person.
Reading it amused me to a certain degree.
Hey, sure Second City and NYC aren't RV friendly; any native will tell ya to leave not only your RV on the outskirts but your car as well before you get here
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I do wonder what decade a poster last observed the cars in NYC and what they mean by nice. This isn't Philly and although I love that town their DMV inspections are wayyyyy looser than NY's. Or at least they used to be; rust buckets galore in the early 2000's.
NYC has tons of limos, taxis, and town cars for hire. The newer the better. As well as Mini Coopers for the transplants who canna get the walk 1.5 miles with grocery bags thunk, LOL.
Done St. Louie via air but survived to visit at least 3 times for business.
I think the idea of the CA coast roads are great but have major issues with heights so have avoided them to date. Also the Bear Mountain highway in NY. Shudder.
Reading it amused me to a certain degree.
Hey, sure Second City and NYC aren't RV friendly; any native will tell ya to leave not only your RV on the outskirts but your car as well before you get here
.
I do wonder what decade a poster last observed the cars in NYC and what they mean by nice. This isn't Philly and although I love that town their DMV inspections are wayyyyy looser than NY's. Or at least they used to be; rust buckets galore in the early 2000's.
NYC has tons of limos, taxis, and town cars for hire. The newer the better. As well as Mini Coopers for the transplants who canna get the walk 1.5 miles with grocery bags thunk, LOL.
Done St. Louie via air but survived to visit at least 3 times for business.
I think the idea of the CA coast roads are great but have major issues with heights so have avoided them to date. Also the Bear Mountain highway in NY. Shudder.
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