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    <summary><![CDATA[Another day of apartment hunting, followed by some walking &amp; shopping time in the city around 57th Street. I had forgotten what a hellish tourist...]]></summary>
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      <![CDATA[<p>Another day of apartment hunting, followed by some walking &amp; shopping time in the city around <strong>57th Street</strong>. I had forgotten what a <strong>hellish tourist trap</strong> that part of the city is (we had gone to Planet Hollywood for the <strong>Captain Crunch Chicken</strong> appetizer we both like) and was kind of taken aback at what an impression New York must leave on visitors, especially foreign visitors.</p>
<p>Also interesting to see was the fire escape at <strong>Carnegie Hall</strong> which highlights just how impressive architecture in Manhattan can be-- <strong>the fire escape itself is actually attractive</strong>, as Helen pointed out to me. Next time I'm in the neighborhood, I'll snap a digital picture and post it on here.</p>
<p>Less exciting was the fact that I saw <strong>homeless people all over the place</strong> down there, more than I'd seen during the entire time I lived on 92nd. I guess now I know where Rudy put them all. The cynic in me suspects that they were driven there by the fact that many <strong>cash-laden tourists</strong> (presumably with generous Midwestern hearts) frequent the area.</p>
<p>Of course, <a href="http://www.disney.com">Disney</a> is so powerful, they actually can scare all the indigents and transients away from <strong>Times Square</strong> these days. They're basically a <strong>combination of the Communist Party and the Catholic Church</strong>, with those three circles of <a href="http://www.hiddenmickeys.org">Mickey's silhouette</a> acting as their swastika. But other than that, I like them...</p>
<p><strong>Erratum</strong>: <a href="mailto:anita@dashes.com">Anita</a> emailed me and let me know that there are in fact <em>two</em> holidays in August, India's Independence Day (15 August), and Krishna's Birthday. I stand corrected. And of course, there's her <strong>birthday</strong>, 17 August, when she will be 90 years young.</p>]]>
      
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