Mig,

NYers are so used to cabs. I have been in cabs on a few occasions in my life, but that's about it. As a matter of fact, it was Saladbar who taught me how to hail a cab when I was in NYC. :p It's really a must in NYC especially, they are all around and get you where you wanna go quickly, and seem to know where everything is.

I have a confession to make to SC, Geoff & Lori.....when I met you guys for the Sopranos tour in 03: In my walking ventures beforehand, I decided to walk by where we were to meet, just so I had it down, plus I just liked walking around the city. I found it no problem.

Anyway, the day came and I headed, in plenty of time, in at least what I thought was the right direction. I don't know if my brain froze or what, but I found my self "Dazed & Confused" :p and suddenly was lost. Don't know where I made a wrong turn. Anyway, I sure as hell didn't want to be late, so stepped off the curb (per SB's instructions , hailed a cab and told him that I needed to go to the fashion district (I think that's what it's called), where the big "button" was. He knew exactly where I meant, and I was probably only about 5 minutes away. I was so afraid I'd missed the tour and was so happy to see you guys still there.

I may be wrong but I think 7th street had something to do with my confusion. Does it end and then pick-up again??? Directions are not my strongest trait.

TIS


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