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What do you think NYC is missing ?

hboogz

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I've lived in NYC my entire life. I've traveled, locally and abroad, an appreciable amount of times but nothing really substantial. I haven't lived anywhere else for an extended period of time and it makes me wonder: For those who have called NYC home, boro's included, and have lived/traveled extensively, what do you think NYC is missing that you've experienced elsewhere ?

I'm just curious as to what the collective group has to say..


Boogz.
 

thekunk07

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needs more jews.
 

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It needs a better transit system.
 

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New York remains a world class city ... and is missing little if anything.

Well, perhaps green space.
 

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Originally Posted by AntiHero84
Whores.
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I remember the days when 27th and 10th ave had much more spice than just marquee.
 

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Needs fewer potholes. Also, the weather kinda sucks, especially the hot, humid summers.
 

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This is pretty obvious, but NYC needs more security at all levels of government.
Oh...and more whores at reasonable prices helps too.
 

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Well ... things are now coming to mind.

It's missing W1.

W1S 3PH
W1S 3AT

It's also missing Place Vendôme. Although some might suggest that Kabbaz is close enough.
 

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Escape. I love New York and don't think it's missing much, but it is hard to get away from easily. You have to travel a ways to get into the country, and if you want a second place, you'd better be loaded, lucky, or willing to do a lot of work. I guess you could add "outdoors" activities like hiking/biking/climbing that are a bigger deal in other places.
 

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Originally Posted by chorse123
Escape. I love New York and don't think it's missing much, but it is hard to get away from easily. You have to travel a ways to get into the country, and if you want a second place, you'd better be loaded, lucky, or willing to do a lot of work. I guess you could add "outdoors" activities like hiking/biking/climbing that are a bigger deal in other places.

+ 1. I will add good Mexican food to the list. Oh, and easily accessible swimming pools.
 

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Originally Posted by feynmix
+ 1. I will add good Mexican food to the list. Oh, and easily accessible swimming pools.

How the heck can NYC be missing good Mexican food???
 

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