Sunday, November 7, 2010

Whats New York City like to live in? -

Noisy! Nothing but honking horns and taxi cabs and people walking all over.

personally, in the 14 years i ve lived there, i truly think that NYC was amazing to live in.the buses, subways, and crowds of people everywhere.there s life on every corner.it s definitely magical during christmas time because of the lights and all the people shopping, but to me the best thing is that you aren t restricted when it comes to going to places that you want to go at an affordable price.honestly, i can t really picture myself living anywhere quite, the city is always full of life and things to do.

It s fun, it s interesting. There is always something to do. In fact, the worst part of it is, there is so much to do, you tend to feel bad that you can t do everything that you want to. I would love to go to more theater, more concerts, dine out in more restaurants, but who has the time??? Not to mention the money. But even when there are free activities (and there are often many free things to do in NYC) I am often too busy to attend! But this is a fascinating place to live! And all different types of people live here, from all different backgrounds, making it even more interesting!

It s horrible! Stay away! Far away! We have no food and people sleep in shifts and the streets are full of rabid cows and we sell our children into slavery. (Which means of course it s fabulous and wonderful beyond belief and expectation and we don t want any more people coming to live here because you don t deserve it.)

well i dont live here but i have visited many times and it is very fun and lively there. i plan to move there for college after high school

Bronx - earthyBrooklyn - slickQueens - sexy

its alright i guess i don t really no anything different but there is always something to do.

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Who is performing at the New Years Eve ball drop in New York this year? -

I m going and am curious

Natasha BedingfieldFall Out BoyJesse McCartneyNe-YoPussycat DollsSolange KnowlesRobin ThickeLionel RichieThe Jonas BrothersTaylor Swift

Washington DC what is the full form of DC? -

Yes, its District of Columbia.

previously , washington was under columbia..so every1 use 2 say dist. of columbia...after smtim, it was dc...4 short

D.C. stands for the District of Columbia.

District of Columbia

C stands for Canadian

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

Is this considered a wealthy area? -

If a town in Arizona has a median income for a family is $87,412 , does it make it more a wealthy area?just wondering, I might move there.

Well in the northeast, that wouldn t be considered wealthy. Many towns have median incomes in the six-digits. A fireman married to a school teacher would probably have a median family income around $87k.

Its upper middle class, not wealthy.Make sure you have a job before going.My brother/family moved there, and he had a 200,000 year job, and now cant even find a jobat Taco Bell. Been unemployed for over a yearPhoenix area. One job he went to..3500 other people hadapplied.

yes i would think that would be one of the wealthier cities. and i dont blame you for wanting to move there.

How to get around Rochester late at night with no car? -

I am travelling to Rochester in a few days and I want to go clubbing and such....but I don t have a car? Does the city have easy and quick cab service? also, would it be relatively safe to walk back to my hotel at 2-3 AM if it is only a few blocks away?

There is a Rochester in NY and a Rochester in MN. You should repost this question with some indication of which Rochester you mean.

At what time does payless close today in tucson az? -

Thanks.The website is payless.com it won t let me go there.

go to yellowpages.com Click find a business at top type in Payless in Tucso Find the correct Payless Get number Call them

What is IT??? IT won t let me go there???Call 411 Jeeeez. Get the # and get the info.??? Duh.What would happen if your parents died and you had to fend for yourself? What would you do in times of having to make a decision? Think, Think Think!!!

Cape Coral versus Port St Lucie Florida 2010? -

For the past year my wife and I have been debating on moving to one of these area s due to real estate prices being so low but can t decide on which one and looking for opinions from those who are living in these area s or have experience with both. We are a white couple, mid 40 s, self employed, like the beaches, boating and warmer weather of South Florida. Pro s and con s of each?

Right now Port St Lucie is almost giving houses away. I have been there and it s a nice place, can t really answer about Cape Coral.The down side would be PSL is mostly seniors, and at 40 plus you may feel like you re in a nursing home community..which is true. It does have the beaches and boating, which we were also looking for. But even in our 50 s we found the area a little to old for us.Good Luck.

Where is Alessandra Ambrosio shopping in New York? -

Where is Alessandra Ambrosio shopping in New York?A photo of Alessandra Ambrosio was released a couple of months ago, she is looking in this shop with her Chloe bag in New york, and I cant seem to find out what the shop is called as it looks like it has great stuff.The link to the picture of her in this shop isl http://www.bagthatstyle.com/photo-galler��Take a look at the images so that you can see the inside of the shop and perhaps someone that knows NYC will know this shop.Can anybody tell me what the name of this shop is?

Well, first of all, your photo link is broken, sorry, and, instead of asking your question here, why not ask it in the Comments section below each photo on that website... that way you re MUCH more likely to get an answer.Good luck!

Is there quot;Mad Cowquot; disease (BSE) in southern Colorado? -

Earlier this month, multiple mutilated cattle carcasses were discovered near Los Vallejos, Colorado.Both the local sheriff s department and the rancher who owns the cows and property report that there are absolutely no signs of attack by human or animal - no tracks or even blood.Although largely suppressed by the American media, it is somewhat common knowledge (at least to anyone who cares to read up on such things) that Mad Cow disease (Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy -BSE for short- and it s human variant; Creutzfeldt�CJakob disease, or CJD) has become somewhat of a silent epidemic in this country. To the delight of Big Pharma, CJD may be masquerading in the brains of FDA-trusting Americans as Alzheimer s disease. The Center for Disease Control lists Alzheimer s as the 6th leading cause of death, and over 10 million baby boomers will develop the disease. Alzheimer s disease is projected to cost the already-strapped Medicare/Medicaid system nearly $20 trillion from 2010 - 2050, and affects nearly half of all Americans aged 85 and older.It has been documented in the past that such UFO mutilation cases are actually performed by highly trained military personnel who travel in black helicopters under cover of darkness and use a laser-like implement to cut into the flesh of these animals and remove organs for Laboratory observation to test for the presence of BSE. The extremely high heat of the precision cutting tools cauterizes the wound as the flesh is cut so that no blood is spilled. The helicopters and the cutting tools make it so that virtually no trace of these field surgeries remain.Even with much stricter food safety standards in place than what is currently common practice in the United States (including our regular ingestion of mechanically separated brain and spinal cord particles on nearly every cut of beef), over 10 million cattle are tested annually in the European Union... so why aren t Americans concerned about exactly what it is that we re eating??

Stories about militated cows in Colorado have been around since the 70 s. UFOs, government conspiracies and strange diseases have all been blamed over the years. In 40 years I have never seen a single one, and I live in a very remote, highly ranch driven part of the country.

If the government was trying to secretly test the animals for BSE, they could just take the entire carcass and cut out the organs at the test lab or helicopter base, without leaving a mutilated carcass or any other evidence at the scene.

Is the greyhound bus crowded? -

I am thinking about taking the greyhound bus and I want to know if the buses are crowded and if you have to get there early to get a good seat and stuff like that too. Tips would help too! Thanks so much for everything!

it really depends on where your headed. The times i ve been on they weren t crowded.Had my own seat. there s a lot of weird people xD. oh and no there s no free food. they sometimes stop at a fast food place. so take money.xD

Should i move to chicago? Advicee needed! plz? -

ok so, ima junior in hsmy dad got a job in illinois, he s letting my decide whether to move or noti really don t know what to decide.i live in an asian infested city, so the school is rly hard here, i see asians everywhere!i love my friends, i want to graduate from the school i would have been at for 4 yearsi also want to move at the same time because i know i would experience high school differently(im going to chicago either way after school)i want to meet new people and make new friends, but im worried that i wont be able to because everyone would know eachother already! I see the word chicago everywhere, so im guessing its a great place to live.i also dont like the people in my school, they are just mean stuck up b*****s, and i don t want to be here anymore, but i still want to for the reasons abovewhat do u guys think i should do?

Well, you say you don t like some of the people in your school which is already a great reason to move if your given the oppurtunity. Chicago is a great place to live in because the people happen to be nicer then in other cities *cough cough New York* at least when they re not killing eachother. Chicago also has great schools. I suggest you move here because Chicago is a very interesting city, and if you lived where you do now all your life then it would be great to have a little change.You say you see the word Chicago everywhere, what do you hear about it?

Where ever you go, you will have to meet new people. As far as the other person wrote, chicago has many different ethnic people. The schools in the suburbs are better than chicago, but there are other alternative schools in Chicago itself to choose from. It is hard to move when you are a JR in high school, but I knew someone that moved from NY city to chicago as a JR in high school and he adapted well.

I think you should. I was born in chicago and I love it here.There s lots of stuff to do, and we re really friendly.. haha.Oh and don t forget the pizza its the best (: haha.

First off I am disheartened by your use of the term asian infested city. That comes off as racist. In which case I would not move to Chicago because it is infested with many cultures including Polish, Mexican, Irish, Italian, Ukranian, many other Eastern European cultures, and many Central American Cultures. We also have a very renowned Chinatown. And Korea Town.Schools - much as I love Chicago as a city I am still nervous about sending my kids to a school there. There are good magnet schools but I don t know the system and one would have to demonstrate higher scholastic achievement to get in. I live in Glen Ellyn (German Culture) for its good schools and more affordable housing. Naperville, Elmhurst, and Evanston have good schools but also are more expensive.I hope that helps and I hope you ll be more considerate and careful with the terms you use. Best of luck to you.