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One new New Yorker, ready for the next thousand years

Posted on July 14, 2009 by jqr

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The city is wavy asphalt and chalked potsy grids. The city is décolleté women wearing spandex camisoles to take out the trash. The city is a myriad of high-water marks for cultural transference: my Tuesday contribution to this gumbo being … Continue reading →

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