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Citibike: good or bad for your apartment

Started by greensdale
over 12 years ago
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Response by aboutready
over 12 years ago
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No.

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Response by greensdale
over 12 years ago
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>No.

I think you should believe in you. Smart girl like you.

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Response by aboutready
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Whatever.

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Response by greensdale
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Come on AR, believe in yourself.

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Response by secondtimearound
over 12 years ago
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aboutreadytodrink aka Paula Deen has been unemployed for years and will continue to be unemployed. She has no motivation in life and gives up easily, hence she's a senior citizen, from the west coast, and has never possessed a driver's license.

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Response by Riversider
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http://www.nytimes.com/2013/08/22/fashion/riding-away-from-a-bar-crawl-with-citi-bikes.html?pagewanted=1&_r=0&nl=nyregion&emc=edit_ur_20130822

Citi Bike, the city’s newest form of public transportation, is colliding with one of the city’s favorite pastimes: bar hopping. While ridership peaks during the day (for commuting to work, running errands and sightseeing), some New Yorkers are beginning to see it as a convenient way to explore the city’s night life, despite the obvious pitfalls of getting behind those handlebars after a drink or two.

The top five most active docking stations were located in night life districts: the East Village (Lafayette and East Eighth Street), West Village (Carmine Street and Sixth Avenue; West Fourth Street and Seventh Avenue), Chelsea (Eighth Avenue and West 31st Street) and SoHo (Cleveland Place and Spring Street).

**************AND THE ACCIDENT******************

But that pales in comparison to having an accident. Just ask the 27-year-old lawyer who was riding home to Gramercy Park in June after drinking a half-dozen beers at the Parlour, an Upper West Side bar. As he rode through Columbus Circle, his handlebar clipped a taxi’s mirror, flinging him onto the curb and his bike under the taxi. Luckily, no one and nothing was hurt (the bike was unscathed).

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Response by Prewar
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Test please ignore

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Response by huntersburg
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Did someone say something??

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