Anubis
No Lifer
Originally posted by: Schrodinger
Toronto pwnz j00
(most multicultural diverse city in the world...easiest place to blend in if you're on the run )
agree and its also 100000x cleaner then NY and friendlier
Originally posted by: Schrodinger
Toronto pwnz j00
(most multicultural diverse city in the world...easiest place to blend in if you're on the run )
Crooklyn is getting better. Housing prices are getting up there too. But that doesn't mean it's a tourist attraction.Originally posted by: binoculaz
also check out brooklyn...it's becoming the place to live now.
all the yuppies as well as young couples are movin out to park slope and some other nice areas.
i dont know how much there really is to see in queens, you might as well go further east and see long island.
You're talking about taking away roads where cars can roam and park. NO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Originally posted by: CChaos
This conversation would be so much better if everyone could avoid superlatives. There are so many interesting places to see for various reasons. NYC is pretty damn cool, but I'm partial to Amsterdam. Maybe New York needs more canals...
have you been to Toronto?Originally posted by: Anubis
Originally posted by: Schrodinger
Toronto pwnz j00
(most multicultural diverse city in the world...easiest place to blend in if you're on the run )
agree and its also 100000x cleaner then NY and friendlier
Originally posted by: moshquerade
have you been to Toronto?Originally posted by: Anubis
Originally posted by: Schrodinger
Toronto pwnz j00
(most multicultural diverse city in the world...easiest place to blend in if you're on the run )
agree and its also 100000x cleaner then NY and friendlier
Originally posted by: mobobuff
Originally posted by: moshquerade
i visited the site. amazing. what they rebuild there is going to be even more amazing.Originally posted by: mobobuff
Originally posted by: Jehovah
Originally posted by: Nikamichi
I take offens that you dare to even compare a perfect city like Chicago to a piece of filth trash like New York! :|Originally posted by: Jehovah
NY is horrible compared to Chicago.
:beer:
Dude did you even see how fast they cleaned that place up after 9/11? I can't even clean my ROOM that fast!
Yeah, I saw those submission blue prints and sketches when they were deciding, they were all pretty brilliant.
i didn't get that one exactly, but this one did fine.Originally posted by: Ryuson99
make sure you get a "I :heart: NY" t+T-shirt.
Originally posted by: Jehovah
Originally posted by: theNEOone
toronto > nyc? you sir need to put down the crack pipe. NYC's accomplishments, international prestige, and influence put it in a class in which toronto isn't even allowed to participate. the thrill of NYC is that it is multidimensional. you can live there your entire life and do something new every day. clean streets doesn't make toronto better than nyc, it only makes it cleaner. nicer people doesn't make toronto better than nyc, it just makes it friendly. the grandeur of nyc cannot be encapsulated in simple little categories such as cleanliness. compare it all you want on paper, but you won't know until you're there.
i only hope that one day i will be able to move back.
here's to new york, the greatest city in the world. :beer:
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By that logic, accomplishments don't make NYC better than Toronto, it's just more accomplished
international prestiege doesn't make NYC better than Toronto, it's just more recognized internationally
influence doesn't make NYC better than Toronto, it just has more influence.
By my standards (since the word "better" is so very objective :roll: ), Toronto is better. And NYC may be better than Toronto by *your* standards, it's still filthy.
Start spreading the news
I'm leaving today
I want to be a part of it, New York, New York
These vagabond shoes
Are longing to stray
Right through the very heart of it
New York, New York
I want to wake up in a city that doesn't sleep
And find I'm king of the hill, top of the heap
These little town blues
Are melting away
I'll make a brand new start of it
In old New York
If I can make it there
I'll make it anywhere
It's up to you, New York, New York.
New York, New York
I want to wake up in a city that never sleeps
And find I'm A-number-one, top of the list, king of the hill, A-number-one
These little town blues
Are melting away
I'm gonna' make a brand new start of it
In old New York
And if I can make it there
I'm gonna' make it anywhere
It's up to you, New York, New York.
Originally posted by: isasir
Just had to chime in that I ate at Gray's Papaya this past weekend. 2 of their famous hot dogs and a drink for $2.75. Yum.
Originally posted by: theNEOone
exactly.Originally posted by: Ninjja
Originally posted by: Jehovah
Well, for one thing, the people in Toronto are genuinely nicer (and aren't pushy, asking "what makes you think THAT?" every second ) - and they don't need some silly structure to prove that they're better - in another words, they don't have the need to compensate for something. :thumbsup:Originally posted by: moshquerade
what makes Toronto better than NYC, the skydome?Originally posted by: Jehovah
I have to agree, Toronto is better than NYC.Originally posted by: Schrodinger
Toronto pwnz j00
(most multicultural diverse city in the world...easiest place to blend in if you're on the run )
They both suck compared to Chicago, though.
Anyhoo, Toronto is definitely much, much cleaner than NYC. That's a HUGE plus.
Yeah, but I think what moshquerade is trying to say, is that the cleanliness, the lack of crime, that's not what you go to NYC for. You go for the hustle and the bustle, central park, museums, hotdog stands, restaurants, vibrant all night night-life etc.....And you can't really get this jumbled concoction anywhere else. That's why it thrills people so much and why people love it.
toronto > nyc? you sir need to put down the crack pipe. NYC's accomplishments, international prestige, and influence put it in a class in which toronto isn't even allowed to participate. the thrill of NYC is that it is multidimensional. you can live there your entire life and do something new every day. clean streets doesn't make toronto better than nyc, it only makes it cleaner. nicer people doesn't make toronto better than nyc, it just makes it friendly. the grandeur of nyc cannot be encapsulated in simple little categories such as cleanliness. compare it all you want on paper, but you won't know until you're there.
i only hope that one day i will be able to move back.
here's to new york, the greatest city in the world. :beer:
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Originally posted by: isasir
Just had to chime in that I ate at Gray's Papaya this past weekend. 2 of their famous hot dogs and a drink for $2.75. Yum.
Originally posted by: alent1234
Originally posted by: isasir
Just had to chime in that I ate at Gray's Papaya this past weekend. 2 of their famous hot dogs and a drink for $2.75. Yum.
strange thing is that in over 20 years of living in NYC I never at at Gray's Papaya
Originally posted by: moshquerade
my brother lives in San Diego. he wants to get back to NY in the worst way.Originally posted by: JulesMaximus
I live in America's finest city. San Diego.
Edit-I'm formerly from New York.
and i have been there 4 times. i still think NYC>SanDiego
Originally posted by: alent1234
i live and work in queens and except for going to work in manhattan once every 10 days, i haven't been there for pleasure in a while. it seems the wife and i spend more time in long island or brooklyn lately.
Originally posted by: JulesMaximus
Originally posted by: moshquerade
my brother lives in San Diego. he wants to get back to NY in the worst way.Originally posted by: JulesMaximus
I live in America's finest city. San Diego.
Edit-I'm formerly from New York.
and i have been there 4 times. i still think NYC>SanDiego
So, I've lived in both places and you've lived in neither. How are you more qualified to make statements like this again?
Don't get me wrong, I like NY to visit but I'll never go back there to live.
Originally posted by: moshquerade
i was there this weekend - Time's Square, Central Park, Roosevelt Center, South Street Seaport, Battery Park, caught the Rockettes @ Radio City. the daylife and the nightlife doesn't compare to anywhere else i have been.Originally posted by: Glitchny
What is the reasoning?
NY really rocks @ Christmastime.
have you seen it before? they have a 3D film bit at the beginning. you get your glasses inside when you enter the theatre.Originally posted by: WHipLAsh13
Originally posted by: moshquerade
i was there this weekend - Time's Square, Central Park, Roosevelt Center, South Street Seaport, Battery Park, caught the Rockettes @ Radio City. the daylife and the nightlife doesn't compare to anywhere else i have been.Originally posted by: Glitchny
What is the reasoning?
NY really rocks @ Christmastime.
Taking my wife and daughter there next wednesday to see the Radio City show.
i was going on my brother's feelings about San Diego vs NY.Originally posted by: JulesMaximus
Originally posted by: moshquerade
my brother lives in San Diego. he wants to get back to NY in the worst way.Originally posted by: JulesMaximus
I live in America's finest city. San Diego.
Edit-I'm formerly from New York.
and i have been there 4 times. i still think NYC>SanDiego
So, I've lived in both places and you've lived in neither. How are you more qualified to make statements like this again?
Don't get me wrong, I like NY to visit but I'll never go back there to live.