05
Nov
Author:

scattered brain
(Who am I?) // Category:
Travel and Leisure
Warning: driving in New York City can be dangerous to life and limb! If you’re not a local, heed the advice: don’t ever dare drive on the streets of the Big Apple!
Not to condemn New Yorkers collectively, but those “Kamikaze” drivers of NYC, particularly the cab drivers, are the worst traffic offenders in the whole world. These are maniacs hell-bent to reach their destination the only way they know how: FAST! Dangerously fast! Oblivious to traffic rules, they drive like crazy - zigzagging with abandon at breakneck speed every which way they can. To a taxi driver it seems the rule of the street is: give me an inch of space and I’ll force my cab through to get ahead - uncaring that there are vehicles to the left or right and in front he may nudge, bump or force to abruptly slam the brake. He stops on a dime without warning unmindful whether the following car is alert enough to step on the brake, or if not, unfazed if the other car smashes into his cab’s rear end. Oblivious to fender benders, he’ll just laugh at you as you thrust the middle finger up in frustration. Yes sir, there are mad Zombies plying the streets of NYC. Why take the risk?
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27
Oct
Author:

scattered brain
(Who am I?) // Category:
Business,
Travel and Leisure

Ah, New York City! That fabulous city by the Hudson River that has mesmerized the world. As glamorized in the popular ditty New York New York, New York City is “King of the Hill”, “Top of the Heap” kind of city. I can’t venture to describe this exciting city otherwise.
Why is New York City so electrifying? Let’s count the ways:
An ultra modern city whose towering skyline never fails to amaze - drawing oohs and ahs from hordes of tourists and locals as well- which even the demise of the World Trade Center didn’t fail to diminish.
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08
Oct
Author:

scattered brain
(Who am I?) // Category:
Beauty and Fashion Trends
It’s Halloween time! eDressMe.com, is giving away 15% off and free Halloween Mask!
This promotion will ramp up starting October 1st as costume planning begins! eDressMe New York’s best-selling flapper dress is 15% off through Halloween. And, with any purchase, you will receive a FREE Halloween mask.
Be a 20’s flapper for Halloween and then keep this sexy cocktail dress on hand. Without the mask, it makes an adorable party dress.
04
Sep
Author:

scattered brain
(Who am I?) // Category:
Travel and Leisure
New York City, also known as “The Big Apple”, it is the largest city in the US and considered as a center of international finance, entertainment, culture and politics. According the US Census Bureau, New York is the only city in the US where more than half of all households do not own a car. New Yorkers would prefer to commute by public transportation rather than stuck in traffic.
So if you’re planning to visit and explore New York City, driving is not a good thing to do, it is very important to look for affordable and reliable charter service company. There’s charter service where you can arrange a wide array of group tour services from sightseeing to dinning, theater, cultural and arts tours or any other activity at visitors’ pleasure, called Bus Charter New York. This website has been over 20 years in the transportation service industry, they offer customer satisfaction, clean and well-maintained vehicles and on time service. With NYC Bus Charters you will experience a high level of excellence they have become known for - to both leisure and corporate visitors.
Visit NYC Bus Charters for free and immediate quote on special group rates for your transportation needs.
22
Jul
Author:

scattered brain
(Who am I?) // Category:
Travel and Leisure
America has always have this love affair with cars. And it follows Americans are passionate about driving which became a culture thing - the thrill, adventure and excitement of driving are yours for the taking, the freedom to go where the wind blows - anywhere and everywhere which you don’t want to be denied. Driving is the way to go be it on the byways and highways or through the boroughs and neighborhoods of the inner cities of America.
Not anymore! With the price of gasoline skyrocketing, virtually going through the roof with no end in sight, more and more Americans are looking for alternative means of transportation and leaving the ubiquitous, one-all use-all car at home. Does this mean the death knell for this American way of life?
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