I live in Dallas, and save for the taxes, I’d trade everything here for NYC any day of the week. It’s nothing political. It’s solely about the way of life. I love that city.
Ok,, take I-35 north till you hit I-40,,, go east several hundred miles. Follow the smell,,,
Me too. I just can't afford to live there since I'm on a reduced post-retirement income ... and I hate the cold weather. I go back and visit in the summertime.
I brought my mother to Florida with me and every day, until the day she died, she vocalized her longing to return to the Big Apple.
I had a car when I lived there and paid $75 extra a month for a parking space. My brother has never owned one. With it's extensive mass transit system, a vehicle is not a necessity in the City.
No one on this thread can say one good thing about New York City or its residents, and that's sad. What's sadder is that they'll judge a person's worth on whether or not they own a washing machine.