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Sheraton Lincoln Harbor Hotel to NYC
On 2009-09-03 16:14:34 -0400, Phil said:
On Sep 3, 9:02*am, Chris wrote: On Sep 2, 9:43 pm, Brian wrote: On Mon, 31 Aug 2009 06:40:59 -0700 (PDT), Phil wrote: I said that, if the traffic is right, it could be done. *That's all. I didn't say it wouldn't be a problem. Phil I would hope that people wouldn't base their hotel decision on an assumption that traffic wouldn't be bad. And in any case, he's wrong. I used to live on 59th st. and 9th. Avenue, and I work on Chambers, and my work mandated that I have my car at the job. I guarantee you that (1) the West Side Highway is not the fastest way downtown at any time of day, and (2) not even the fastest route will get you from 34th street to Chambers St. in 5 minutes (unless you're including helicopters, of course). Midtown covers more ground than 59th Street. It goes as far down as the upper thirties IIRC. That's a mile from 59th Street. What time did you drive to and from work? Phil, why should he answer when you refuse to "act maturely" and answer the same question? Oh thats right, you never answer questions. You are the self-appointed and annointed NetCop....YOU ask the questions!!! ROTFLOL!!!!! -- "A nickel isn't worth a dime today." - Y. Berra |
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Sheraton Lincoln Harbor Hotel to NYC
On Sep 3, 4:14 pm, Phil wrote:
On Sep 3, 9:02 am, Chris wrote: On Sep 2, 9:43 pm, Brian wrote: On Mon, 31 Aug 2009 06:40:59 -0700 (PDT), Phil wrote: I said that, if the traffic is right, it could be done. That's all. I didn't say it wouldn't be a problem. Phil I would hope that people wouldn't base their hotel decision on an assumption that traffic wouldn't be bad. And in any case, he's wrong. I used to live on 59th st. and 9th. Avenue, and I work on Chambers, and my work mandated that I have my car at the job. I guarantee you that (1) the West Side Highway is not the fastest way downtown at any time of day, and (2) not even the fastest route will get you from 34th street to Chambers St. in 5 minutes (unless you're including helicopters, of course). Midtown covers more ground than 59th Street. It goes as far down as the upper thirties IIRC. That's a mile from 59th Street. You should perhaps go back and read what I wrote. What time did you drive to and from work? 7-730AM, 4-430PM. But I also did a lot of driving evenings and weekends- and even early (i.e., 6AM) Saturday morning it takes longer than 5 minutes to travel the distance I specified. Chris Phil |
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Sheraton Lincoln Harbor Hotel to NYC
On Sep 4, 9:24*am, Chris wrote:
On Sep 3, 4:14 pm, Phil wrote: On Sep 3, 9:02 am, Chris wrote: On Sep 2, 9:43 pm, Brian wrote: On Mon, 31 Aug 2009 06:40:59 -0700 (PDT), Phil wrote: I said that, if the traffic is right, it could be done. *That's all. I didn't say it wouldn't be a problem. Phil I would hope that people wouldn't base their hotel decision on an assumption that traffic wouldn't be bad. And in any case, he's wrong. I used to live on 59th st. and 9th. Avenue, and I work on Chambers, and my work mandated that I have my car at the job. I guarantee you that (1) the West Side Highway is not the fastest way downtown at any time of day, and (2) not even the fastest route will get you from 34th street to Chambers St. in 5 minutes (unless you're including helicopters, of course). Midtown covers more ground than 59th Street. *It goes as far down as the upper thirties IIRC. *That's a mile from 59th Street. You should perhaps go back and read what I wrote. I did not read this entire thread. Sorry. I wrote in response to that one post. What time did you drive to and from work? 7-730AM, 4-430PM. But I also did a lot of driving evenings and weekends- and even early (i.e., 6AM) Saturday morning it takes longer than 5 minutes to travel the distance I specified. I've done it. Maybe not from 59th Street, but I've done it. Early in the week, after evening rush hour. Phil |
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Sheraton Lincoln Harbor Hotel to NYC
On Sep 4, 9:33 am, Phil wrote:
On Sep 4, 9:24 am, Chris wrote: On Sep 3, 4:14 pm, Phil wrote: On Sep 3, 9:02 am, Chris wrote: On Sep 2, 9:43 pm, Brian wrote: On Mon, 31 Aug 2009 06:40:59 -0700 (PDT), Phil wrote: I said that, if the traffic is right, it could be done. That's all. I didn't say it wouldn't be a problem. Phil I would hope that people wouldn't base their hotel decision on an assumption that traffic wouldn't be bad. And in any case, he's wrong. I used to live on 59th st. and 9th. Avenue, and I work on Chambers, and my work mandated that I have my car at the job. I guarantee you that (1) the West Side Highway is not the fastest way downtown at any time of day, and (2) not even the fastest route will get you from 34th street to Chambers St. in 5 minutes (unless you're including helicopters, of course). Midtown covers more ground than 59th Street. It goes as far down as the upper thirties IIRC. That's a mile from 59th Street. You should perhaps go back and read what I wrote. I did not read this entire thread. Sorry. I wrote in response to that one post. What time did you drive to and from work? 7-730AM, 4-430PM. But I also did a lot of driving evenings and weekends- and even early (i.e., 6AM) Saturday morning it takes longer than 5 minutes to travel the distance I specified. I've done it. Maybe not from 59th Street, but I've done it. Early in the week, after evening rush hour. Phil 34th to Chambers in 5 minutes? Were you a police officer or fireman? Chris |
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Sheraton Lincoln Harbor Hotel to NYC
On Sep 4, 9:42*am, Chris wrote:
On Sep 4, 9:33 am, Phil wrote: On Sep 4, 9:24 am, Chris wrote: On Sep 3, 4:14 pm, Phil wrote: On Sep 3, 9:02 am, Chris wrote: On Sep 2, 9:43 pm, Brian wrote: On Mon, 31 Aug 2009 06:40:59 -0700 (PDT), Phil wrote: I said that, if the traffic is right, it could be done. *That's all. I didn't say it wouldn't be a problem. Phil I would hope that people wouldn't base their hotel decision on an assumption that traffic wouldn't be bad. And in any case, he's wrong. I used to live on 59th st. and 9th. Avenue, and I work on Chambers, and my work mandated that I have my car at the job. I guarantee you that (1) the West Side Highway is not the fastest way downtown at any time of day, and (2) not even the fastest route will get you from 34th street to Chambers St. in 5 minutes (unless you're including helicopters, of course). Midtown covers more ground than 59th Street. *It goes as far down as the upper thirties IIRC. *That's a mile from 59th Street. You should perhaps go back and read what I wrote. I did not read this entire thread. *Sorry. *I wrote in response to that one post. What time did you drive to and from work? 7-730AM, 4-430PM. But I also did a lot of driving evenings and weekends- and even early (i.e., 6AM) Saturday morning it takes longer than 5 minutes to travel the distance I specified. I've done it. *Maybe not from 59th Street, but I've done it. *Early in the week, after evening rush hour. Phil 34th to Chambers in 5 minutes? *Were you a police officer or fireman? Or a paramedic or a cabbie or an aggressive driver or a lucky driver.... Phil |
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Sheraton Lincoln Harbor Hotel to NYC
Phil wrote:
On Sep 4, 9:42*am, Chris wrote: 34th to Chambers in 5 minutes? *Were you a police officer or fireman? Or a paramedic or a cabbie or an aggressive driver or a lucky driver.... Or a bike messenger. -- Steven O'Neill Brooklyn, NY http://www.panix.com/~steveo |
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Sheraton Lincoln Harbor Hotel to NYC
On 2009-09-04 09:42:06 -0400, Chris said:
On Sep 4, 9:33 am, Phil wrote: On Sep 4, 9:24 am, Chris wrote: On Sep 3, 4:14 pm, Phil wrote: On Sep 3, 9:02 am, Chris wrote: On Sep 2, 9:43 pm, Brian wrote: On Mon, 31 Aug 2009 06:40:59 -0700 (PDT), Phil wrote: I said that, if the traffic is right, it could be done. That's all. I didn't say it wouldn't be a problem. Phil I would hope that people wouldn't base their hotel decision on an assumption that traffic wouldn't be bad. And in any case, he's wrong. I used to live on 59th st. and 9th. Avenue, and I work on Chambers, and my work mandated that I have my car at the job. I guarantee you that (1) the West Side Highway is not the fastest way downtown at any time of day, and (2) not even the fastest route will get you from 34th street to Chambers St. in 5 minutes (unless you're including helicopters, of course). Midtown covers more ground than 59th Street. It goes as far down as the upper thirties IIRC. That's a mile from 59th Street. You should perhaps go back and read what I wrote. I did not read this entire thread. Sorry. I wrote in response to that one post. What time did you drive to and from work? 7-730AM, 4-430PM. But I also did a lot of driving evenings and weekends- and even early (i.e., 6AM) Saturday morning it takes longer than 5 minutes to travel the distance I specified. I've done it. Maybe not from 59th Street, but I've done it. Early in the week, after evening rush hour. Phil 34th to Chambers in 5 minutes? Were you a police officer or fireman? Phil is a "TrueBlueCopWannbe". -- "A nickel isn't worth a dime today." - Y. Berra |
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Sheraton Lincoln Harbor Hotel to NYC
On 2009-09-04 11:53:01 -0400, Phil said:
On Sep 4, 9:42*am, Chris wrote: On Sep 4, 9:33 am, Phil wrote: On Sep 4, 9:24 am, Chris wrote: On Sep 3, 4:14 pm, Phil wrote: On Sep 3, 9:02 am, Chris wrote: On Sep 2, 9:43 pm, Brian wrote: On Mon, 31 Aug 2009 06:40:59 -0700 (PDT), Phil doggl...@yahoo. com wrote: I said that, if the traffic is right, it could be done. *Tha t's all. I didn't say it wouldn't be a problem. Phil I would hope that people wouldn't base their hotel decision on an assumption that traffic wouldn't be bad. And in any case, he's wrong. I used to live on 59th st. and 9th. Avenue, and I work on Chambers, and my work mandated that I have my car at the job. I guarantee you that (1) the West Side Highway is not the fastest way downtown at any time of day, and (2) not even the fastest route will get you from 34th street to Chambers St. in 5 minutes (unless you're including helicopters, of course). Midtown covers more ground than 59th Street. *It goes as far down as the upper thirties IIRC. *That's a mile from 59th Street. You should perhaps go back and read what I wrote. I did not read this entire thread. *Sorry. *I wrote in response to that one post. What time did you drive to and from work? 7-730AM, 4-430PM. But I also did a lot of driving evenings and weekends- and even early (i.e., 6AM) Saturday morning it takes longer than 5 minutes to travel the distance I specified. I've done it. *Maybe not from 59th Street, but I've done it. *Early in the week, after evening rush hour. Phil 34th to Chambers in 5 minutes? *Were you a police officer or fireman? Or a paramedic or a cabbie or an aggressive driver or a lucky driver.... Or in your case, a drunk driver. -- "A nickel isn't worth a dime today." - Y. Berra |
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Sheraton Lincoln Harbor Hotel to NYC
On Sep 4, 9:24*pm, "Joseph D. Korman" wrote:
Slim wrote: 34th to Chambers in 5 minutes? *Were you a police officer or fireman? Phil is a "TrueBlueCopWannbe". Is this thread going to continue after ATM or ARL (see the opening post) visits the metro area? *There's still almost a month to go! Don't worry, Phil and Slim will never stop bickering. |
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