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    <title>Richard gets New York City</title>
    <summary>Richard gets New York City better than most. Read his analysis, in which he inspires paroxysms of envy by coining the adjective &quot;perambulophilic&quot; to describe...</summary>
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      <![CDATA[<p>Richard <a href="http://www.sturtle.com/2002_01_01_archive.html#8869974">gets New York City</a> better than most. Read his analysis, in which he inspires paroxysms of envy by coining the adjective "perambulophilic" to describe residents of the Apple. Since he <a href="http://www.sturtle.com/bio.html">ascribes</a> the presumably-lisped prefix on his <a href="http://www.sturtle.com">domain name</a> to his nelly-ness, I would say <a href="http://www.salon.com/sex/feature/2001/08/01/nelly/index.html?CP=YAH&amp;DN=110">don't believe the hype</a>; we all need some nelly in our lives more than Missy Elliot and the St. Lunatics crew combined. That boy is just hot.</p><p>And when you read:</p><blockquote>Watching a 95-pound model wolf down two Sicilian slices while carrying on a cell-phone conversation with her agent (no headset) and digging her apartment keys out of her Coach rugby bag--now that's talent.</blockquote><p>You might assume it's hyperbole for literary effect, but it's eerily accurate. I live down the street from one of the Elite Modeling Agency offices, and I see their sub-super models ghosting in and out of a nearby supermarket (slogan: "the food tastes as good on its way back up as it did on the way down!") on occasion, each juggling their multitasking as effectively as <a href="http://www.apple.com/imac/">any other</a> pretty, slim, pricey item with an unlikely design and a tendency towards an over-inflated sense of self-importance.</p>]]>
      
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