November 23, 2006
Question for the New Yorkers
Goodness, how do you sleep with all these sirens? I’m staying in what appears to be a pretty fancy schmancy neighborhood, but it sounds like Sandman Sam’s outside going door to door.
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It’s like having an bucket of ammonia in the room…you walk in and say, “DAMN!” but an hour later you wonder why that guy who just walked in is saying “DAMN!”
Comment by P6 — November 24, 2006 #
P6… A bucket of amonia? Really? Hmmm, I think we both know what you’re talking about, and I’ve been there too! (Haha)
(if you don’t know what I’m talkin’ about, never mind, it’s too gross.)
Comment by Rex — November 24, 2006 #
you don’t get out much? Welcome to the bigtime. Watch yourself.
Comment by Banga — November 24, 2006 #
There’s a reason they call it the city the never sleeps.
If I’m being totally honest, I’m not a big fan of New York, especially Manhattan. Partly, because I feel way too over stimulated.
Comment by Rachel — November 24, 2006 #
You can sleep more comfortably knowing that the NYPD are on the job.
Comment by Jarrett — November 24, 2006 #
It took me about six weeks to get accustomed to the trains running half a block away from my walkup. The ground shakes and you can feel it four flights up. Coming from California, it feels like the tiny shaking just before the earthquake hits, and that got my nerves all jangly for weeks.
Comment by Cobb — November 25, 2006 #
After a while, you don’t hear them anymore.
Comment by ETS — November 27, 2006 #