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dizzy up the girl
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Wow, that's awesome! Congrats to you!
Well, I don't live in NYC so I don't know good restuarants, but the atmosphere there is wonderful, there is no place I love more than NYC. The Central Park Zoo and the Museum of Natural History are fun places to visit. Central Park itself is great enough as it is. If you're into Jazz, The Rainbow Room is a good place to go too, I heard. Rockafella Center is a good place to ice skate if you're into that and the huge tree for Christmas is there. Right near Rockafella is an underground area with loads of places to shop and eat, it's blocks long, but I never went into that underground area. My Dad just showed me where it is.
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Excellent work, Chef.
I'm proud of you.
Once you get deeper into the CIA inner workings, I may have a few... tasks.. for you.
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Congratulations on the scholarship, man!
I'm not an East Coast kinda guy, but sightseeing isn't really necessary if you're going to be living there. You want to blend in, not stick out like a frickin' tourist. Get used to walking, and not greeting people on the streets except maybe a gruff hello. Staring is impolite, and will probably get you jumped. Nightlife is fantastic; great restaurants, bars, clubs. It's rather classy, but can be impersonal at times.
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haha Culinary Institute of America CIA
Congratulations. Very awesome. New York is a great place to experience great food, and with your school connections you might not need huge amounts of money to do so. Living in NYC can be tough but rewarding from what I hear. Cost of living is astronomical, but it's one of the busiest cities in the world. Whatever you want, you can probably find it in New York, except maybe beautiful mountain scenery.
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Grats! ^_^
I heard there were rats bigger than I am in NYC! =O
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