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In light of the fact that I have to transport one of our old servers up to the Company Designed By Gamers today, I drove into Manhattan from home. It was... surprisingly painless, although a few people were of course jerks. That's just how it happens and I am not complaining. Nevertheless, I will be quite happy when my ZipCar application is processed and I never have to drive my own car in Manhattan again.
Side note: it is very hard not to laugh when you are navigating your way northward from the Holland Tunnel and the radio bursts into John Mellencamp warbling about the wonders of small towns. I mean, c'mon. Manhattan! Might as well be singing about wide-open grassy spaces while trying to work your way across the streets of Beijing!
When it comes right down to it, before I was ever an honourary Canadian, I was a New Yorker. Bred, born, and raised, mind you- my grandparents were born in the city, and so were my parents, and so was I. I lived in Queens until I was 11 years old. I've been mostly in Jersey ever since, but ultimately? Still a New Yorker under the skin.
Side note: it is very hard not to laugh when you are navigating your way northward from the Holland Tunnel and the radio bursts into John Mellencamp warbling about the wonders of small towns. I mean, c'mon. Manhattan! Might as well be singing about wide-open grassy spaces while trying to work your way across the streets of Beijing!
When it comes right down to it, before I was ever an honourary Canadian, I was a New Yorker. Bred, born, and raised, mind you- my grandparents were born in the city, and so were my parents, and so was I. I lived in Queens until I was 11 years old. I've been mostly in Jersey ever since, but ultimately? Still a New Yorker under the skin.
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Which reminds me, I need to replace my sunglasses. No, really, I can't find the earpiece to these.
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Plus I have my own neuralyzer. I think I lose all points at humanity for that.