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Re: Fwd: Travel through NY City

To: Vllas@aol.com
Subject: Re: Fwd: Travel through NY City
From: Michael Graziano <mgrazian@ltcm.com>
Date: Mon, 23 Nov 1998 14:51:15 -0500
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I would have to agree with alex.  GWB if you're not going during rush hour.  But
if you are, then take the tappan zee.  The difference in traffic is incredible.

Mike

PS Have you upgraded to bulletproof glass yet?  ;-)

Vllas@aol.com wrote:
> 
> In a message dated 98-11-23 12:58:25 EST, Vllas writes:
> 
> <<
>  paul,
> 
>  the roads are no different in ny than anywhere else. there is no reason to be
> scared to death.  just get a good map and pick yourself out a route (or ask
> AAA  and/or yahoo.com for routing and road restrictions). nobody is going to
> drag you from your car, nobody is going to arrest you for having out of state
> plates, NY's entertainment does not consist of watching out-of-towners get
> lost and confused by following road signs purposefully written to send you in
> the wrong direction.
>  have a clear plan as to which roads to take and take your time. there is
> nothing nyers want more than to get thru traffic in and out of the
> city----that's you.
>  the tappan zee bridge is the foolproof way of staying out of traffic. if you
> think you will hit ny not during rush hours then got for the washington
> bridge. if you have never been there it will be a great skyline---you'll
> wonder where the big hole is for all that concrete.
> 
>  good luck and enjoy the trip.
> 
>  alex
> 
>  p.s.  don't be afraid to ask directions at the toll booths. no one i know
> ever changed sexes because of it. >>
> 
>   
>--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> 
> Subject: Re: Travel through NY City
> Date: Mon, 23 Nov 1998 12:58:25 EST
> From: Vllas@aol.com
> To: pauld@ekpc.comspridgetsautox.team.net
> 
> paul,
> 
> the roads are no different in ny than anywhere else. there is no reason to be
> scared to death.  just get a good map and pick yourself out a route (or ask
> AAA). nobody is going to drag you from your car, nobody is going to arrest you
> for having out of state plates, NY's entertainment does not consist of
> watching out-of-towners get lost and confused by following road signs
> purposefully written to send you in the wrong direction.
> have a clear plan as to which roads to take and take your time. there is
> nothing nyers want more than to get thru traffic in and out of the
> city----that's you.
> the tappan zee bridge is the foolproof way of staying out of traffic. if you
> think you will hit ny not during rush hours then got for the washington
> bridge. if you have never been there it will be a great skyline---you'll
> wonder where the big hole is for all that concrete.
> 
> good luck and enjoy the trip.
> 
> alex
> 
> p.s.  don't be afraid to ask directions at the toll booths. no one i know ever
> changed sexes because of it.


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