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Sound of the train and the cars and overall atmosphere makes me lose my appetite
eehhh, I remember as I child I went to eat dim sum in Chinatown at a restaurant underneath the Manhattan bridge on East Broadway. Whenever a train came by whole place shuck, and you could not hear. Brings back happy memories though. I forget name of place.
Sound of the train and the cars and overall atmosphere makes me lose my appetite
It's not the sound but the idea of all that dust & debris falling down unto my food along with pigeons overhead... yech! I love outdoor dining but even I would not go for that. No, no, no...
I see other people do it though. To each his/her own.
It's not the sound but the idea of all that dust & debris falling down unto my food along with pigeons overhead... yech! I love outdoor dining but even I would not go for that. No, no, no...
I see other people do it though. To each his/her own.
Well Outdoor dining is coming to and end soon. I say about 2 more weeks maybe 3
I think out door dining is far safer than indoor.
Indoor you are breathing second hand air of others.
If you renember when smoking indoors was allowed even if you didnt smoke you came home reeking with tobacco smoke that you were breathing as well.
Camping in the woods is better but there is still pollin and all the aromas of the forest Which I love.
You can't avoid the dust of the city being inside , people bring it where where ever they go.
This virus is making a hypochondriac out of otherwise sensible people.
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