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Things You Say in New York

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Top Things You Can’t Say in New York City

By  Leslie Stein

  

February 27, 2023
Man driving.

 

Woman sitting in passenger seat.

 

Man sitting in back seat of car.

 

Man driving.

 

Man driving and laughing.

 

Woman sitting in passenger seat.

 

Man curled up and sleeping next to an amplifier.

 

Woman turned around in seat and talking to man sitting in back seat.

 

Man speaking and leaning on an amplifier.

 

Three people in a car.

 

Woman and man sitting in car.

This is drawn from “Brooklyn’s Last Secret.”

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Top Things You Can’t Say in New York City

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February 27, 2023




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