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My wife and I were having a discussion and the term "New York Reload" came up. Most people know what a NY minute is (a very short time, like intervel between when the light turns green, and the guy behind you starts honking his horn). How many "New York X" terms are there? | ||
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Ah, that's not a question you ask a Chicagoan. | |||
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Or an Englishman. Richard English | |||
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LOL - give the guy a break! Surely if there are New York terms out there, even some Chicagoans and Englishmen might know them. Certainly we know a few in Ohio . . . New York State of Mind (but maybe that's just fron that song . . .) I've heard (and used) New York Minute But now that I'm thinking, that's all I can recall. What other ones can you think of, lop? ******* "Happiness is not something ready made. It comes from your own actions. ~Dalai Lama | |||
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I've heard of "The Big Apple" but that's about it. Mind you, I could think of a few. A "New York Cabby" for a taxi driver who has absolutely no idea of where anywhere is. Richard English | |||
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Maybe they just haven't crossed to us but like Richard I don't know of any in use in England. I look forward to learning of any that are posted though. "No man but a blockhead ever wrote except for money." Samuel Johnson. | |||
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I've heard the phrase "a New York minute" used on (American) TV but that's about it. Build a man a fire and he's warm for a day. Set a man on fire and he's warm for the rest of his life. | |||
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New York breakfast - Coffee and cigarettes New York tube steak - Hotdog (p.104, see p 105 for description of "true hotdog") | |||
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This is a little off the topic but here goes anyway. I wrote this poem about New York once. There are 10 references to specific places in New York. Can you find them? In New York From the Met to the Mets We careered and cheered From Lost Continents to Lost Highways We laughed and leered From Moonrock to Moonstruck We moondanced on the moor From American to Central We walked on a tour A battery of kisses in Battery Park Lightening and fire worked up a spark Sandalled feet skid to Slipper Rooms sandy napes necked amongst the fumes Swilling smiling suds and swoons we wooed the bars of Sidestreet Saloons In dingy diners, delis and dives I dove into your hungry eyes A Strand of books and strands of hair Slipped through fingers and minds aware Cyclone rides could never compare To the cyclone in us when we were there | |||
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Very nice, muse! We do love it when you stop by our humble abode. | |||
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