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Drop dead ted

See, to me, all of those activities are kinda lame. I like auto racing, and pretty much anything else to do with cars, art, and the night scene. And yeah, NYC has that, but not like ATL does, and not as accessible to the everyday person. There is a race track of no small fame a stone's throw from the city, and drifting darn near every weekend in the parking lot of Brave's Stadium.

The ONLY area where NYC defeats ATL is in heat. It's......****ing.......hot......in ATL. I believe the expression is, for an extremely attractive lady, is, "She's as a hot as Georgia sidewalk." And they ain't kidding, you can cook eggs on that ****. Last time I went to NYC to do a night out, it cost me a hair over 500 bucks. Me and the wife had a good time, but I won't call it post card worthy. We go out in ATL, have just as much or more fun, and are only set back 100 bucks. To me, that's important. And these days, ATL is every bit as much of a melting pot as NYC. It's a hipster hot spot, though not famous for it like San Fran. That's what I mean when I say creative menus, and the like. Yeah, you can get ANYTHING in NYC. Anything and everything you've already had before. Wanna try something completely new that was just invented last week? Then you better go to Atlanta. That's where the creatives are, these days.

Watching cars go around a track for several hours seems pretty lame to me. I saw the Islanders 3 times last year. Would like to see them in Brooklyn. Also would like to see the Cyclones in the summer along with a ride on the cyclone.
 
I think the thing about Cruz's comment comes from the notion that any city that would elect an admitted Socialist ... Democratic or otherwise ... shouldn't be offended when someone characterizes their value system as New York values.
He was clearly talking politically and economically.

Do Republicans even exist in Manhattan? I mean seriously, they are an endangered species there.
 
Watching cars go around a track for several hours seems pretty lame to me. I saw the Islanders 3 times last year. Would like to see them in Brooklyn. Also would like to see the Cyclones in the summer along with a ride on the cyclone.

Yeah, watching cars go around a track SUCKS.




DRIVING them around that track, though.....ROCKS. See my avatar. Fastest C3 most folks will ever see. Around atrrack, anyway. Not much of a drag car, by any stretch. Handles on rails, though.
 
Let me help you out with this one, Chomsky.

The TV show, THE MIDDLE is based there. That has to count for something.

I do not remember the actor's name, but I like her much better in THE MIDDLE than when she was in Everybody Loves Raymond.\
(PS..."actress" is now a non-PC term)
I was joking around.
 
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