Just because we're not from New York City doesn't make us stupid or our thoughts and feelings invalid.
Mike
I was in New Yuck city once and I wasn't impressed. I'll consider this one more reason to keep New Yuck City on my list of places to never see again.
You're quite right, you're neither stupid nor are your thoughts and feelings invalid. However, 'dissing' NYC isn't something I choose to accept unchallenged. I no longer live there, but live 'upstate' and enjoy many of the pleasures of rural life you describe. I also am lucky enough to be able to also access the city. Calling it "New Yuck City" is insulting. I'll stand by my statement.
[Oh, BTW, Jim, the US population passed 300 million a year ago - you need to update your data! :rolleyes: ]
But the new 50 million are outside of New York, so do they really even matter?
Who said anyone hated you or NYC. I just have no interest in going there.
Mike
Mike, does NYC matters to you? Guess not.
Alex W.
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Who said anyone hated you or NYC. I just have no interest in going there.
Mike
Hmmm...let's see, in this thread you ranted about raw sewage from NYC. Oh, and there was the comment about "medical waste". And, oh yes, the desire to amend the US Constitution to eliminate the Commerce Clause as it provides a 220 y.ol basis for NYC's ability to purchase refuse disposal services from legitimate business enterprises located in the Commonwealth of Virginia.
And, then there was the rising defense of your good bud over there in Kentucky who came up with the really witty term: New Yuck City.
Yep, no hatred in any of that. Just a whole lotta love.
Not much, it's true. But so what?
Mike
Much as I'd agree, it's also the first place where I ran into loony paedophile paranoia, sometime around the mid 90s. I took pictures of some kids playing baseball in a dead-end back alley, as heart-warmingly American a scene as one could wish for, and an adult sidled over and asked why I was shooting. I said, "It's a classic scene, kids playing baseball in an alley," and he was the first I ever heard to produce the now familiar "Some people shoot for the wrong reasons, and we'd rather you didn't take pictures."NYC is one of the most photogenic places on the face of the earth.
So I don't feel guilty when more garbage dumped you where you live.
I'm surprised that some New Yorkers appear to be expressing pride in the fact that their city's waste is dumped on someone else's doorstep. Surely that is something to be thoroughly ashamed of?
Dear Andy,
New Yorkers are proud of EVERYTHING to do with New York, even the crime rate.
Cheers,
Roger
And indeed they should be. New York has a fairly low per capita crime rate.
Sorry, David, can't resist. Compared with where in (let us say) Western Europe?
I don't know the figures, and you could well be right. But for example I have NY friends who are proud of having (? needing) five locks on the front door, and of having to use chunks of Queen Mary anchor chain to stop their motorcycles being stolen.
Either they're lying, and it isn't that dangerous, or they're lying, and what they call 'safe', the rest of us call 'dangerous'.
Cheers,
Roger
Dear David,I suspect that crime is lower in Western Europe, but crime has dropped significantly in the city in the last 15 years or so. The image of having five locks on the front door harkens back to the 1970s.
As for pride of place...
New Yorkers, like most Americans are obssesed with winners and winning more than they are interested in the game.
But there's still a certain style of New Yorker who likes to boast about how tough it it.
It's amazing then, that the Knicks, the Rangers, and, of late the Yankees have even been allowed to live.Mayor Bloomberg didn't get the west side stadium, nor did the city get the olympics, and he's more popular than ever. As for pride of place, walk through Central Park on any nice day and you'll see people about as proud of a place as they can be!
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