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Thread started 10/26/05 5:43pm

charlottegelin

Ninesy, can I get a little advice?

5 must not miss things to see in NY city?
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Reply #1 posted 10/26/05 6:15pm

TMPletz

Building a list for your husband?
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Reply #2 posted 10/26/05 6:16pm

lovemachine

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charlottegelin said:

5 must not miss things to see in NY city?
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I'm not 2the9's but as a tourist I would say a first trip should include:

Times Square

Empire State building - Go up at night right before close to avoid the lines and you get to see the city all lit up.

Liberty/Ellis Island

Tv show taping - pretty good chance if you sign up on Letterman's internet list you will get a call with last minute tickets.

Finally you need to find a lovely little breafast cafe in Soho
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Reply #3 posted 10/26/05 6:19pm

charlottegelin

TMPletz said:

Building a list for your husband?

yep nod he'll be there for a couple of days, not long. I don't think he'll have much time, so these things have to be stuff you can only see in NY.
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Reply #4 posted 10/26/05 6:20pm

charlottegelin

lovemachine said:

charlottegelin said:

5 must not miss things to see in NY city?
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I'm not 2the9's but as a tourist I would say a first trip should include:

Times Square

Empire State building - Go up at night right before close to avoid the lines and you get to see the city all lit up.

Liberty/Ellis Island

Tv show taping - pretty good chance if you sign up on Letterman's internet list you will get a call with last minute tickets.

Finally you need to find a lovely little breafast cafe in Soho


Thanks! thumbs up!
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Reply #5 posted 10/26/05 6:21pm

TMPletz

I wish I could go on business trips. pout
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Reply #6 posted 10/26/05 6:30pm

charlottegelin

TMPletz said:

I wish I could go on business trips. pout

Do you really? My husband is sick with the wish to NOT go. He reckons he will die of longing for us. It's a pretty hectic schedule he's got, a lot of time spent travelling (and he hates flying) and he HAS to go to show that he is committed to the project. sad
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Reply #7 posted 10/26/05 6:36pm

TMPletz

charlottegelin said:

TMPletz said:

I wish I could go on business trips. pout

Do you really? My husband is sick with the wish to NOT go. He reckons he will die of longing for us. It's a pretty hectic schedule he's got, a lot of time spent travelling (and he hates flying) and he HAS to go to show that he is committed to the project. sad

Well, once in a while would be nice. smile
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Reply #8 posted 10/26/05 6:38pm

charlottegelin

TMPletz said:

charlottegelin said:


Do you really? My husband is sick with the wish to NOT go. He reckons he will die of longing for us. It's a pretty hectic schedule he's got, a lot of time spent travelling (and he hates flying) and he HAS to go to show that he is committed to the project. sad

Well, once in a while would be nice. smile

none of your kids are babies though sad
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Reply #9 posted 10/26/05 6:50pm

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...Ground Zero might be a consideration.


Along with...



...The Intrepid


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Reply #10 posted 10/26/05 6:52pm

charlottegelin

those planes look cool.
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Reply #11 posted 10/26/05 7:05pm

JasmineFire

i don't know when you're husband will be there but he should try and go to first saturday at the brooklyn museum of art. it's held the first saturday of every month. it's crowded but it's free and fun. He should also try and get a look at the east village before it turns into condos and take a picture of CBGB before it closes and becomes a starbucks or some expensive boutique.

maybe, if he has the time, he can see a broadway show. that's always a nice thing to see.

If he wants to go to a club or something, he can check out Cache on Thrusday nights. It's in Time's Square and has a good DJ and good dancing. There's usually a performance on thursdays as well.

The Palour on Friday's is pretty cool, too. it's an irish pub upstairs and salsa dancing in the basement. Two different worlds in one building.

And if the weather is cooperative, he should take a walk in central park or rent a bike and have a ride on the paths there.

i hope he has fun!
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Reply #12 posted 10/26/05 8:22pm

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JasmineFire said:

i don't know when you're husband will be there but he should try and go to first saturday at the brooklyn museum of art. it's held the first saturday of every month. it's crowded but it's free and fun. He should also try and get a look at the east village before it turns into condos and take a picture of CBGB before it closes and becomes a starbucks or some expensive boutique.

maybe, if he has the time, he can see a broadway show. that's always a nice thing to see.

If he wants to go to a club or something, he can check out Cache on Thrusday nights. It's in Time's Square and has a good DJ and good dancing. There's usually a performance on thursdays as well.

The Palour on Friday's is pretty cool, too. it's an irish pub upstairs and salsa dancing in the basement. Two different worlds in one building.

And if the weather is cooperative, he should take a walk in central park or rent a bike and have a ride on the paths there.

i hope he has fun!


Quiet, traitor. No one wants to go to Brooklyn.

There's an exhibit of Russian art through the ages at the Guggeheim that I want to see this weekend. woot!

And yeah, he will probablly want to see ground zero.

If this is a business trip, might I recommend the mini-bar and room service? nod
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Reply #13 posted 10/26/05 9:07pm

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9sey said:


There's an exhibit of Russian art through the ages at the Guggeheim that I want to see this weekend. woot!

Great suggestion, great place...



...inside and out.


Another architectural attraction...



...The United Nations


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http://www.soundclick.com...dID=182431
[Edited 10/26/05 21:08pm]
"Ya see, we're not interested in what you know...but what you are willing to learn. C'mon y'all."
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Reply #14 posted 10/26/05 9:43pm

charlottegelin

thanks everyone! I'll keep you updated with what he manages to see biggrin
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Reply #15 posted 10/27/05 12:42am

althom

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Stocks and Blondes is what it's all about at New York Dolls.
Located in the financial district (59 Murry Street between Church Street and west Broadway) New York Dolls continues to deliver top notch entertainment with a sense of financial security knowing all your favorite stock quotes are right in front of you. Just sit back and enjoy your favorite cocktail and let us do the rest. Beautiful women, feature performers, and top shelf liquors all equal up to the time of your life at New York Dolls. Home of the "Big Busted Features" New York Dolls also has the hottest names in the adult film industry. So come on down and see what everyone's talking about. Beautiful entertainers, free buffet and one hell of a track record making New York Dolls the place to be when you're downtown.

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Reply #16 posted 10/27/05 2:18am

charlottegelin

althom said:

Stocks and Blondes is what it's all about at New York Dolls.
Located in the financial district (59 Murry Street between Church Street and west Broadway) New York Dolls continues to deliver top notch entertainment with a sense of financial security knowing all your favorite stock quotes are right in front of you. Just sit back and enjoy your favorite cocktail and let us do the rest. Beautiful women, feature performers, and top shelf liquors all equal up to the time of your life at New York Dolls. Home of the "Big Busted Features" New York Dolls also has the hottest names in the adult film industry. So come on down and see what everyone's talking about. Beautiful entertainers, free buffet and one hell of a track record making New York Dolls the place to be when you're downtown.


confuse we have cointreau, baileys and big boobs right here at home though, and the late news has a stock market report before bedtime.
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Reply #17 posted 10/27/05 8:56am

JasmineFire

9sey said:

JasmineFire said:

i don't know when you're husband will be there but he should try and go to first saturday at the brooklyn museum of art. it's held the first saturday of every month. it's crowded but it's free and fun. He should also try and get a look at the east village before it turns into condos and take a picture of CBGB before it closes and becomes a starbucks or some expensive boutique.

maybe, if he has the time, he can see a broadway show. that's always a nice thing to see.

If he wants to go to a club or something, he can check out Cache on Thrusday nights. It's in Time's Square and has a good DJ and good dancing. There's usually a performance on thursdays as well.

The Palour on Friday's is pretty cool, too. it's an irish pub upstairs and salsa dancing in the basement. Two different worlds in one building.

And if the weather is cooperative, he should take a walk in central park or rent a bike and have a ride on the paths there.

i hope he has fun!


Quiet, traitor. No one wants to go to Brooklyn.

There's an exhibit of Russian art through the ages at the Guggeheim that I want to see this weekend. woot!

And yeah, he will probablly want to see ground zero.

If this is a business trip, might I recommend the mini-bar and room service? nod

HEY! it's FREE! who doesn't want to do things that are free, mr. moneybags?
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Reply #18 posted 10/27/05 8:59am

JasmineFire

and if he's real cheap, he can take the Q train to Brooklyn and see the statue of liberty if his veiw isn't blocked by a homeless crackhead singing 'we are the world'

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and then he can have french toast at Juniors because cheesecake is overrated.
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