Ran into @ksteezy in the train

Finding "easy parking" in Harlem & the Heights is a ****ing lie :rofl::rofl:

are you paying attention to da conversation? we were just talkin about downtown in da evening.

Harlem and Washington Heights parking is easy to find parking in daytime and afternoon. if you wait till after 8pm to park in Washington Heights you're going to have a tough time, seeing as you're going to have to wait till people leave to go clubbing to find parking. Harlem is a lot easier to find parking because Manhattan stretches to its full width by the time you're in Harlem neighborhood.
 
MTA isn’t excellent. Just like the roads in Nyc aren’t excellent

MTA has been neglected a lot longer than public Roads have in New York City, or have you forgotten about da blight & Urban decay of the 80s...

up until da 2000s you couldn't send children by themselves to take trains without fear of something bad happening to them.
 
más long as you ain’t drinking and driving do you...but if I am, I’m catching an Uber, I’m still not jumping in no dirty *** train, specially if I’m gonna be drunk...

designated driver b.
 
And to add, the terrible terrible roads we are subjected to when driving. They just fixed the entrance to the fdr drive on dyckman going southbound.

That little patch before getting to 155 had me going at 10mph becuase any faster it would crumble da whip.

In addition to, now every decent street , width wise, is getting a ****in bike lanes. Moving cars closer to the middle of the street potentially making the car a bumper to bird brain drivers and trucks.

This ****in city bro.
 
Bull****. I went to the Standard Hotel on Saturday night and it took 30 minutes to find a spot 10 blocks away.

so you're assessment of Manhattan parking is your experience staying at a new yuppie hotel literally dropped between da highline aka old industrial elevated railroad, a private truck yard that still serves as a meat truck depot, and meat packing district streets that were mostly all rezoned for just pedestrian traffic? :lol

for da record Washington street, 12th ave adjacent to da west side highway, and blocks going towards Chelsea would've been fertilize areas for parking.
 
Yup, that’s the truth. Now cats that are spoiled and are used to living a certain way might not be able to deal with basic communication with other people that’s somewhat required if you use public transportation

the absolute nerve of your introverted *** to talk about communication, when you got a hard on giving a fellow NTer the cold shoulder when they tried to dab you in person :lol
 
Finding "easy parking" in Harlem & the Heights is a ****ing lie :rofl::rofl:

A lie for you, I drive to the heights often and I really never had an issue with it...then again a lot of my friends do joke around that I’m gifted when it comes to finding parking..
 
the absolute nerve of your introverted *** to talk about communication, when you got a hard on giving a fellow NTer the cold shoulder when they tried to dab you in person :lol:
Just cuz I possess basic communication skills doesn’t mean I have to utilize them for every cornball I see
 
MTA has been neglected a lot longer than public Roads have in New York City, or have you forgotten about da blight & Urban decay of the 80s...

up until da 2000s you couldn't send children by themselves to take trains without fear of something bad happening to them.
We’re discussing current day nyc, not twenty years ago.
 
so you're assessment of Manhattan parking is your experience staying at a new yuppie hotel literally dropped between da highline aka old industrial elevated railroad, a private truck yard that still serves as a meat truck depot, and meat packing district streets that were mostly all rezoned for just pedestrian traffic? :lol

for da record Washington street, 12th ave adjacent to da west side highway, and blocks going towards Chelsea would've been fertilize areas for parking.
No. My assessment is your statement was ********. Parking ain't easy where you said it was.
 
I remember flying into the city and rented a car for a concert. Parking was $50 :lol

Never again
 
If you consider those ******** colluses jackets as biggies then bars and clubs definitely the same **** :rollin
 
No. My assessment is your statement was bull****. Parking ain't easy where you said it was.

you're literally talkin about da most cramped section in Manhattan other than near the world trade Center and you're using that as a sample size, LOL
 
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