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Ask a New Yorker: It smells a little like antiques in here. Lewis: This stuff is old. Ask a New Yorker: What’s your definition of an antique? Lewis: Well, I have my own definition of antiques. The government basically, for import purposes, says it should be over 100 years old for it to be duty… Read more »

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Ask a New Yorker: Let’s jump right in. This is your working hood, so to speak. Have you ever been to Jimmy’s Corner before? Lori: No, I’ve never been to Jimmy’s before. I’m going to be back though. That’s for sure, especially since I work in the middle of Time Square at least once or… Read more »

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Ask a New Yorker: Tell us about yourself? Debra: Kennedy, boy, it’s a lot. I’m Debra Dixon with Light of Gold PR. Our catch phrase is, “We shed light on the Golden you” through PR and promotion, marketing and media relations. We have a special concentration on new and social media. I have over 15… Read more »

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Ask a New Yorker: You’re looking good! Jerry: I feel good. You’re looking good too. (laughter) Ask a New Yorker: I’m here with Jerry Weldon, who I met months ago. Jerry: I remember stopping into a bar. I had a couple of drinks trying to kill some time. Then you and your buddy came in…. Read more »

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Ask a New Yorker: Let’s jump right in. What’s the newest most cutting edge thing in social media right now? Hilary: Seesmic.com, this is the latest and greatest social networking site. It’s all video driven, you ask a question on the internet and you are taped through your camera on your computer. Again you ask… Read more »

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Ask a New Yorker: As I was peering into this very interestingly decorated Irish Victorian restaurant/bar called Lillie’s on 16th street between Broadway and 5th Ave, scheduled to have opened several months earlier but somehow froze in time (probably ran out of money), I got caught up in a conversation with Robinson, who lives in… Read more »

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Ask a New Yorker: Hello, Donna Maria Victoria Del Valle, where do we start? That is the question. Victoria: I’ve got a very good idea. Let’s start in the crib. Ask a New Yorker: Excellent. Where was that crib located? Victoria: The crib was in Havana, Cuba. A few years ago, let’s not mention the… Read more »

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Ask a New Yorker: Where am I? Where are you? How did I get here? What the hell is going on? Look at you, you look like Edward Scissor-hands. Shanaz: You’re scaring me Kennedy. We’re at Hayato Salon, a Japanese Salon which I’ve been going to for three years. They do an excellent job on… Read more »