Saturday, November 30, 2019
Kyle Swanson Essays - English-language Films,
  Kyle Swanson                                                  English 99                                                  1/1/99                       New York        I know of a interesting place where people flock to in hope of success.     I on the other hand have been to this place twice as a tourist. People call     it the big apple or the city that never sleeps. It's home to Wall Street and     the world champion Yankee's. This place is called New York.      I go to New York annually to see Jake a friend of mine who lives there.      He is my best friend and went into the Air Force two years ago and ended     up in New York. It's hard to raise enough money to get to New York and     still have enough money to go to school, but I manage.      New York is strange, peculiar, and mysterious all in one. If you drive a     vehicle in New York you better be ready to spend some money. To cross     just one of the many bridges you must pay a toll of about six dollars. To     park your car anywhere in downtown New York for a day, it'll cost you     around twenty two bucks on the average. Also, just driving downtown     can be hazardous for you and your car. It's scary to see taxi cabs with grill     bars all the way around the vehicle, and to see paint spots on it and dents     where they have hit some one. The neat thing about driving in New York     is that when you honk your cars horn everybody does the same with theirs.     It makes a car symphony played through out the streets.      A good place to go to see what New York is really like is Central Park.     It's so fascinating to watch what people do to make a buck. I saw a     performance where two guys where performing a mime act for money. At     the end of their routine people threw them money, and then they moved to     another location in the park and did the same routine for a different     crowd. People where carrying around briefcases full of fake fossil     watches trying to sucker people into buying them. Another person was     trying to sell stolen cell phones to people who didn't know any better.     Basically these people were trying to make it in New York the wrong     way.       Jake and I visited the Sears Towers, and it's amazing how tall they are.     From the bottom looking up it looks as if the skyscrapers are rocking from     side to side. Looking from the top at the small world below was     something else! I thought New York was big, but from up there it looked     so small. I was planning on seeing the Statue of Liberty, but we missed     the boat that would have taken us there.  I recommend that if you ever     visited New York find out when the boat launches are to the Statue. I plan     on seeing it next year.    
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