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i’ll be riding your subway cars soon enough

i’ll be riding your subway cars soon enough

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— 1 day ago with 1082 notes
#nyc  #rats 
caroslime:

One of my top 5 favorite places in new york.

ditto

caroslime:

One of my top 5 favorite places in new york.

ditto

(Source: aliceolive)

— 1 week ago with 18 notes
#nyc  #metropolitan museum of art  #egypt wing 
my summer in NYC bucket list (starts July 1st)
  1. Drink on roofs
  2. Go to Long Beach
  3. Row boats in Central Park
  4. Get matching BFF tattoos
  5. Sheep Meadow picnic
  6. Walk across the Brooklyn Bridge
  7. Close The Cove at 4am then go to McDonald’s to see the menu change from dinner to breakfast
  8. Yankees game
  9. Pranks!
  10. Murray’s Cheese Shop wine and cheese tasting class
  11. Explore Queens/go to Astoria Beer Garden
  12. Museum Mile

PLEASE HELP ME ADD TO THIS LIST

— 1 month ago with 4 notes
#nyc  #summer  #2012  #bucket list  #list 
thedailywhat:

NYC Skyline of the Day: One World Trade Center, built over six years in the spot where the Twin Towers fell, surpassed the 1250-foot Empire State Building as the tallest in New York today. Construction is expected to be completed in December, when the height of the building will be 1368 feet, with the antenna spire pushing the edifice to a final height of 1776 feet.
[nydailynews]

it’s not the same and i don’t really like it.

thedailywhat:

NYC Skyline of the Day: One World Trade Center, built over six years in the spot where the Twin Towers fell, surpassed the 1250-foot Empire State Building as the tallest in New York today. Construction is expected to be completed in December, when the height of the building will be 1368 feet, with the antenna spire pushing the edifice to a final height of 1776 feet.

[nydailynews]

it’s not the same and i don’t really like it.

— 1 month ago with 5047 notes
#nyc 
nycgov:

Mayor Bloomberg and Kermit the Frog enjoying the Yankees’ first home game of the season.

nycgov:

Mayor Bloomberg and Kermit the Frog enjoying the Yankees first home game of the season.

(via npr)

— 1 month ago with 927 notes
#nyc  #yankees  #bloomberg  #kermit  #muppets