Posted on 06/11/2016 7:18:17 AM PDT by C19fan
For travelers with the gleam of the Big Apple in their eye, nothing seems better than New York City in the summertime.
Restaurants have outdoor seating, there are festivals all over town, and you don't have to worry about bringing your jacket to Top of the Rock.
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I remember as a kid coming home to Manhattan from a summer at camp, as we crossed over the George Washington Bridge, my parents complained about the Smell of the city, but I loved it, it was the combined smell of everything I loved about Washington Heights.
I had to machete through Times Square last night to get to the theater. Amazing how Bloomberg, DeBlasio and tourists have turned that area into the worst piece of dreck outside of Bourbon Street in August. A stupid tourist, thinking it was perfectly ok to throw her hands wide on a massively crowded street, struck my friend, Lara, in the eye.
Fall can’t come soon enough.
Ahhhhhhhhhh, the fragrance of urine and vomit wafting from concrete and macadam, in the summer. The subways’ aromas are especially enticing. I worked in Midtown back in the 70s & early 80s, so I remember it well.
Over crowded....lots of garbage (and worse)....and hot humid days. What’s to figure out?
The article writer could get a government job putting shrimp on treadmills.
The family escaped from NYC when I was seven. Never looked back. Hated the city.
I spent a week in Manhattan in August of 2003. A couple of days it was in the upper 90’s. The whole place reeked. I couldn’t wait to get back to the hotel at the end of the day and scrub the grime and filth off.
Don’t worry ,Obama said NYC will soon be under water and get a good wash
No gleam...not even for an invite to Trump Towers.
IMO, even if every bar in the area were permanently closed, it would take ten years or more for that stench to finally vanish. And it rains there pretty regularly.
One thing you just don’t smell in New York anymore is urine on the subways. Decades if effort have finally eliminated that problem.
But all that is coming to an end. Mayor DeBlasio and the City Council have decided that the NYPD should no longer enforce laws against public urination.
This I just don’t get. Who was the person who said “I want more public urination! I want the Subways to smell like Calcutta again!”?
It is clearly against the public interest, so you have to think the Mayor is responding to pressure from some group of donors or voters (more likely donors). So where is the public urination lobby, and what is their end-game?
Come one!
Come all!
Join us at Times Square today at noon for the first annual
“SQUIRTIN’ ON THE SQUARE FESTIVAL!”
Mayor Bill de Blasio will lead thousands of New Yorkers as they relieve themselves for fun and entertainment.
The Surprise Squirter will be Hillary Clinton!
If you’re peeing on the sidewalk in New York City, then urine good company!
Demonicrats.
My son went to Tulane so I remember the smell of the French Quarter in August quite well. No other place quite like it that I have seen.
Maybe some homeless group? If restaurants or fast food places won’t let them use the bathroom? Which begs the question...what about #2? Gross..... *gag*
My brother calls the ‘new’ Times Square “Potterville” - after the awful fantasy city shown to James Stewart by the angel Clarence in “It’s a Wonderful Life.” He ain’t wrong.
Because people have been peeing in the streets for 500 years? Really NYC smells year round, there are just some times of the year it’s cold enough that the smell is subdued.
I stood on the ferry dock of Governors Island three serperate times looking at the ‘big city’, bustling traffic, wall to wall people, etc, etc.......
Three times I made the decision that The Big Apple would just have to get along with out me.
It’s a great city. It’s a lousy mayor and worse tourists who destroy it. I’m pleased with anyone from out of town who stays away.
Where do you see people peeing in the streets?
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