What should I get into fellas? The only days solidified are tomorrow night Stars/Rangers and Saturday night Celtics/Knicks.
MJ in manhattan
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#1MJ in manhattanTags: None -
#2Get some pizza and a hookerComment -
#31) Pizza
2) Steak
3) Empire State Bldg - trip
I imagine that it's expensive as fuk there.Where's the fuckin power box, Carol?Comment -
#4Go to Little Italy. I used to live in Newark, but I only went into NYC about 10 times the whole time I lived there. It became a pain in the ause. I liked Rubirosa Restaurant..Nice little joint. Ma and Pop. They got one of those old toilets with the chain. I'll put it behind the toilet.
Yeah, those were the good ole days. When I lived in Newark with this beautiful Portuguese woman in a Portuguese section of Newark. Little Brasilia is right around there too. The bakeries were outstanding. I think I added 20 lbs. living with her walking to the bakery every day.
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#5Just be safe most important. Couldn't pay me to go near a city that has more than 15k people. NICE ITALIAN lasagna sit down style. GLComment -
#6Enjoy the games and some good food, suaxComment -
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#9Stay out of trouble. NYC is full of liberals and illegals. Always carry if you can as you never know when you will be attacked by these people.Comment -
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#15Great time at the game last night. I wanted to RAGE after but hit eject.
On the agenda:
Today: Meetings all day, tonight dinner at Sparks Steakhouse.
Thursday: wife and kids fly in, staying in Midtown Manhattan, plan to grab dinner with them near Rockefeller Center and maybe skate with the boys. Find a local restaurant. Any suggestions?
Friday: Check out 9/11 memorial, Lion King on Broadway later in the day, hope my kids don’t meltdown. Eat somewhere local.
Saturday: open day and do whatever. Knicks/Celtics game. My kids are fired up.Comment -
#16Go to Little Italy. I used to live in Newark, but I only went into NYC about 10 times the whole time I lived there. It became a pain in the ause. I liked Rubirosa Restaurant..Nice little joint. Ma and Pop. They got one of those old toilets with the chain. I'll put it behind the toilet.
Yeah, those were the good ole days. When I lived in Newark with this beautiful Portuguese woman in a Portuguese section of Newark. Little Brasilia is right around there too. The bakeries were outstanding. I think I added 20 lbs. living with her walking to the bakery every day.
https://ny.eater.com/maps/best-resta...ttle-italy-nycComment -
#175-7 years ago I’d definitely be looking for trouble. I probably would have shut down a strip club or night club with a mound of blow.Comment -
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#19I worked in NYC for years before moving to Connecticut.
MJ, you might want to consider checking out the East Village before you leave.
It's the only part of NYC that hasn't been yuppified.
Some of the iconic punk clubs are gone, like CBGB for instance, but it's still worth checking out.
You have all the ethnic restaurants off Second Ave. I'm Polish, there's incredible off the boat, real Polish food spots, Russian and Indian food too. Real and authentic.Comment -
#20Great time at the game last night. I wanted to RAGE after but hit eject.
On the agenda:
Today: Meetings all day, tonight dinner at Sparks Steakhouse.
Thursday: wife and kids fly in, staying in Midtown Manhattan, plan to grab dinner with them near Rockefeller Center and maybe skate with the boys. Find a local restaurant. Any suggestions?
Friday: Check out 9/11 memorial, Lion King on Broadway later in the day, hope my kids don’t meltdown. Eat somewhere local.
Saturday: open day and do whatever. Knicks/Celtics game. My kids are fired up.
I don't know how old your kids are, but the 9/11 memorial might not be the best place for younger, energetic kids. The observation deck at One World Trade Center is right there and is probably a better place for keeping a young child's attention. If your kids are in the dinosaur phase the American Museum of Natural history might work.
Have a great trip.Comment -
#21Enjoy. I've never been to Sparks, but I can vouch for Keens in Manhattan. Steak and mutton are both very good. I highly recommend the creamed spinach. It's not cheap, but you get what you pay for.
I don't know how old your kids are, but the 9/11 memorial might not be the best place for younger, energetic kids. The observation deck at One World Trade Center is right there and is probably a better place for keeping a young child's attention. If your kids are in the dinosaur phase the American Museum of Natural history might work.
Have a great trip.Comment -
#22Try not trip on a bum sleeping on the sidewalk and or step in human shiit when going to the games.
Watch out for those illegal alien pick pockets also..Comment -
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#25Ha! No shit. You think I take advice from anyone around here? I’m in a Midtown Manhattan Penthouse and have a driver. Jibbby is stumbling around Central Park.Comment -
#26I need a pic of the city from the penthouse. Not that that I don't believe you, just because that's what yo do.Comment -
#27Yes sir. I’m out at dinner right now and then heading out for a few. I’ll get it posted. I’m at the Conrad in midtown so the view is midtown/downtown Freedom Tower. Other side is Central Park where I lost JIBBBY.Comment -
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#30Arthur Avenue & Freedom Tower....then hope on a ferry and go to the best delis in the world in Hoboken NJ.....M& P Biancomonos & Fiores are 2 that are life changingComment -
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#32I took my kids to the 9/11 Memorial when they were 10 and 12. It was heavy but they liked it. I also took them to Pearl Harbor when they were a little younger - my son got lost on the submarine and freaked out so that wasn't as cool.Comment -
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#35NYC reminds me of hookers pay to get in but free to come out LOLComment
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