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Ask a New Yorker: What’s going on? Tina: We’re here at Bryant Park to see “Bonnie and Clyde” on the big screen in the middle of the rain and we’re kind of drunk on box wine. Do you know where there’s a liquor store? Ask a New Yorker: I’ll find you a liquor store. Tina:… Read more »

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Ask a New Yorker: Where were you born and raised? Laurie: I was born in Bensonhurst, Brooklyn and lived there for the first three years of my life. Then my parents moved to Long Island to a house with a picket fence. I grew up in Freeport, Long Island until I was seventeen. Then I… Read more »

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Ask a New Yorker: How are you doing my friend? Xplane: Do I look like a New Yorker of the month? Ask a New Yorker: You most certainly do. What’s kicking? Xplane: I’m here. I’m working here on 14th Street and 8th Ave, my spot for 12 years, feeling very New Yorkish. I’m putting together… Read more »

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Ask a New Yorker: I Love the polka dotted dress, very summery. Elizabeth: I got it at H&M. Ask a New Yorker: Did you feel the earthquake yesterday? Elizabeth: There was an earthquake yesterday? What time? Ask a New Yorker: It was at about 2pm yesterday, June 23. How do you stay cool on hot,… Read more »

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Ask a New Yorker: I’m sitting with Merrie L. Davis. That’s M.E.R.R.I. E, unusual spelling. Is that a family name? Merrie: No, it’s not, but then my mother was very happy when I was born. Ask a New Yorker: And the L? Merrie: It’s for Lovable (laughter)! Merrie Lovable Davis, that’s what people tell me…. Read more »

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Ask a New Yorker: What’s up Emily? Emily: Nothing, I’m just laying out her at Madison Square Park on a nice day off from work. That’s it. Ask a New Yorker: Where do you work? Emily: I work for Lem Lem. It’s a fashion design company by Liya, who’s a fashion model, actor and entrepreneur…. Read more »

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Ask a New Yorker: I’m sitting with Merrie L. Davis. That’s M.E.R.R.I. E, unusual spelling. Is that a family name? Merrie: No, it’s not, but then my mother was very happy when I was born, so she says! Ask a New Yorker: And the L? Merrie: It’s for Lovable (laughter)! Oh come on; you don’t… Read more »

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What are the chances of randomly approaching and interviewing the same Swedish girl twice, six years apart? Sadly, neither of us remembered one another. It was not I until I got home that I recalled a previous young, fashionable, blonde Swedish girl in Union Square. I looked in our Uberchic archives and sure enough, there… Read more »