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live in Los Angeles or in New York City?

12 responses to “TGYT – City”

  1. that’s tough..LA because its warm, but NYC is one of my favorite places ever!

  2. I have never been to either…but I think I would like NYC better…I like my cold weather!

  3. mmmm, LA becuase of warmth!! and people watching too….i think that would be the best place for people watching ๐Ÿ˜‰ teehee!

  4. I’m not a huge fan of New York City (it’s dirrty and the people are super crankywell, at least it was summer of 2002). I’ve never been to L.A., but I know there’s a lottt of poverty. So, I’d probably pick L.A. ๐Ÿ™‚ It also seems like it’d be prettier there. BUT I did enjoy the ferry ride in NYC. Oh man. Who knows.

  5. New York City because L.A. has the second highest pollution city in the United States. New York City has central park, broadway, and beautiful falls.

  6. im gonna have to go with the warmth. LA. plus i was in NYC a couple of weeks ago…its wayyy to busy…and i got scammed by a charactature lady….it was bad. i should let you guys see the pic she drew…

  7. Um, I’ve never been to either city and plus I dont know much about either city as well. I think it would be cool to go to NYC, BUT i hate the cold, so therefore LA is warm and thats where I would head!

  8. I’ve never been to NYC…but i HAVE been to LA. And I guess I like LA….sort of….its just crazzzzzyyyyy.

  9. I’ve never been to either (booo.) So I feel kinda bad answering without any knowledge. I guess I’m gonna say NYC, just because I plan on riding a train there in the near future and I love trains. And yes, that was lame support for my answer, but I’m sticking by it.

  10. Ugh…i’d prolly choose the same as Ebiowei because i can’t stand the cold. BUT- the South is where its at! I’d choose Alabama over anywhere in the U.S. ๐Ÿ™‚

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