Georgina
May 15 2004, 02:52 PM
As the title says, I an or should be moving to South Orange, NJ in the comming months, I gues the NYC crew can show me what's up in the city cause I've never been out of the train station. *is scared* Not really, but I don't know my way arround, and it is only $4 to get to Penn station form my school. I think that I need a guide to show me the cool shizz in New York. I heard that there was abunch of tall buildings and stuff too...........
I am supposed to be there on the 7th of Sept for my first day of class on the 8th. Which happens to be my birthday

Well, I don't know, just letting you all in on secrets.
Astrid
May 15 2004, 07:54 PM
The city's much like Bastok, haha. Bring a gas mask and don't plant trees: the oxygen would kill the locals.
No, really, there are some cool places to go. We'll show you around.
Dorian
May 16 2004, 02:07 PM
Oh snap, bring a gasmask or you'll be come mutated from the polution. Haha. In my opinion New York is rather dull, all it is is a bunch of really loud and obnoxious people all jammed into one city.
But, we'll show you a good time. Persionally what I like to do, is murder homeless people.
Astrid
May 16 2004, 02:56 PM
Nah, I disagree, Dorian. There are plenty of things you can do in the city. For instance, if I had enough money, I'd go see all the plays. The unfortunate thing is that most of the entertainment there was made for people who have a lot of RL gil to spare, so that's definitely something you'd have to keep in mind. The village can be entertaining for a while, but it's mostly a shopping area.
You can always see famous tourist attractions like the Empire State Building or the Statue of Liberty, if that floats your boat.
AC9breaker
May 16 2004, 03:06 PM
You can't also forget about all of the art museums. The Metroplitan for one is really good. There theres the ever tiring Googenheim. ( I'm pretty sure I spelled it wrong

) *Hint start from the top up.
Theres so many things to do and see in the city I cant even recall any thing properly to type. @.@ Or if you ever get tired of NYC just hop on down to NJ and let me give you a tour of our many wonders. =/ I actually live like 30 mins away from city too.
Omar
May 16 2004, 07:00 PM
well on august 28th ill be going to rutgers up in new brunswick which isnt to far from NYC...
i personally hate NYC... its way to crowded.. way to much traffic.. if you ask for help.. you need a translator because half the workers can hardly speak understandable english...its very expensive out there... or very cheap.. depends...
if your moving to NJ check out NJ first ;) heheh their arent many great things.. but try the beaches or something... though north jersey is just as bad or worst than NYC (which is why i kinda dont like rutgers.. but my campus is nice and quiet)
woot!
Knightsword
May 16 2004, 07:09 PM
Best of you to your endevors
Astrid
May 17 2004, 12:20 PM
QUOTE (AC9breaker @ May 16 2004, 03:06 PM) |
You can't also forget about all of the art museums. The Metroplitan for one is really good. There theres the ever tiring Googenheim. ( I'm pretty sure I spelled it wrong ) *Hint start from the top up.
Theres so many things to do and see in the city I cant even recall any thing properly to type. @.@ Or if you ever get tired of NYC just hop on down to NJ and let me give you a tour of our many wonders. =/ I actually live like 30 mins away from city too. |
Oh! How could I forget the Met of Art? I used to spend hours upon hours in that place. Yeah, that one is definitely awesome.
We also have a Modern Art museum, if you're into that sort of thing.
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