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Old 08-31-2010, 08:00 PM
 
Location: West Michigan
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You weren't addressed but the poster said nothing about skybridge NETWORKS. If he meant networks, then perhaps he should clarify his vague statements
How should he clarify it? With maybe a map of the entire skyway layout and how it connects downtown? Oh wait he Did add that. Kind of clear to everyone else who read it (well at least those outside of the NYC area). Here is his post again so you can go back and look at the map and realize what a homer you look like now.
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NYC doesn't have skyways like Minneapolis, the creator of the skyway

 
Old 08-31-2010, 08:06 PM
eek
 
Location: Queens, NY
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whatever. that stuff is over. somebody already mentioned skywalks awhile back and was disproven by me before kid cann mentioned them like a month and a half later or so.

next.
 
Old 08-31-2010, 08:29 PM
 
Location: Atlanta
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whatever. that stuff is over. somebody already mentioned skywalks awhile back and was disproven by me before kid cann mentioned them like a month and a half later or so.

next.
Not really. The bottom line is that no other American city has anything even remotely similar in its scope and connectivity, including New York. This network functions as the Main STREETS of MPS during the coldest months. Hundreds of thousands of people course through this network daily, across many miles. Take a look at the map again.

You guys simply need to realize that there are certain things outside of NY that you can't duplicate, or even have a legitimate example of. There are small towns & medium sized cities all across the country with random skywalks.
 
Old 08-31-2010, 08:34 PM
 
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The largest military in the country.


it's where I live hahaha
 
Old 09-01-2010, 10:03 AM
eek
 
Location: Queens, NY
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Not really. The bottom line is that no other American city has anything even remotely similar in its scope and connectivity, including New York. This network functions as the Main STREETS of MPS during the coldest months. Hundreds of thousands of people course through this network daily, across many miles. Take a look at the map again.

You guys simply need to realize that there are certain things outside of NY that you can't duplicate, or even have a legitimate example of. There are small towns & medium sized cities all across the country with random skywalks.
who here from ny doesn't realize that the skywalk network in ny is non existent?

who here from ny believes that we have as many skywalks as minneapolis?

oh ok then. i dont remember anybody from ny saying that we had the quantity of skywalks that minneapolis has.

i also don't remember anybody from ny trying to say that they are used in the same way as skywalks in minneapolis.


what part of the above don't you understand? it wasn't about all that. it wasn't about the functionality and the quantity it was about does ny have skywalks and the answer to that question was yes.

thats what it was about a month and a half ago and thats what it was about when that other guy asked about them a month and a half later. for some reason, a month and a half ago, the answer yes, followed by proof with pictures was a good enough of an answer for the person that asked. now, a month and a half later, ny having skywalks isn't a good enough answer for ppl that didnt even ask the damn question.

i'm done with this whole thing about skywalks now. this **** is turning into the white castle bs that you argued with other ppl from ny. its nowhere near as serious as you make it out to be. you're making something out of absolutely nothing.

again, i'm done. thats the last thing i'ma say about a damn skywalk/skyway/traverse/skypath/luke skywalker or whatever else.
 
Old 09-01-2010, 10:24 AM
 
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NYC dosen't have beaches or clean water for that matter. NYC dosen't have regular family houses for people to live in. NYC dosen't have serene landscape and environments. NYC dosen't have enough space or air to breathe around you. That's all I can think of.
 
Old 09-01-2010, 10:41 AM
 
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^i've already provided pics of that in nyc. we have a few in manhattan. the official name for them are traverses.

check back a few pages. anyway, an example of nature in ny again:




YouTube - Raccoon attempts break in...Park Slope Brooklyn


Do you REALLY consider that nature? LMAO!
 
Old 09-01-2010, 10:44 AM
 
Location: Atlanta
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i'm done with this whole thing about skywalks now. this **** is turning into the white castle bs that you argued with other ppl from ny. its nowhere near as serious as you make it out to be. you're making something out of absolutely nothing.
What a selective memory. If you go back to that White Castle thread, you will notice I did nothing more than expose a boatload of lies that were posted.


The whole problem here is that you have an extremely hard time dealing with the fact that a city outside of New York has something very cool that NY really can't duplicate. And it shows.
 
Old 09-01-2010, 10:57 AM
 
Location: THE THRONE aka-New York City
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I dont get it. NYC has skywalks now moe along to something else it supposedly doesnt have
 
Old 09-01-2010, 11:01 AM
 
Location: Atlanta
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I dont get it. NYC has skywalks now moe along to something else it supposedly doesnt have
Go back and check out post #728. Perhaps that will help you to understand.
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