A person may come up to you before you enter and demand that you give them your wallet, keys, jewelry, cell phone, and iPod.
You sit in a long, stuffy tube that makes a lot of inexplicably loud noises.
Occasionally, a loud, incoherent voice will come over a loudspeaker and pretend to care about your well-being by issuing warnings.
Observed at the 1st Avenue Subway Station, 8:45am.
What s a commuter to do in this situation?
(a) Since these signs have been stating Testing in progress.
Times may not be accurate for the past three months, should I assume that, for the first time since I ve seen them in use, the times are not accurate, and run [ ]
Why do the people in this rendering of the 96th Street Station on the 2nd Avenue Subway line appear to be transparent?
Because by the time the Second Avenue Subway is actually finished, all these stock photo models will be dead.
Because secretly, the MTA knows you can see through all of their bullshit.
Because by 2013, New York [ ]
reviews of the bars, restaurants, and more that I frequent on Yelp. Just don't stalk me in the process, thanks. IM me at evillidiot.
But be aware that I have a real job that keeps me busy enough, and I can't wait on you hand and foot.
Hungry for my feed?