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That was my taxi!

Few month ago I was downloading CabSense, a new iPhone application that identified the best spots in New York City to get a cab. I' m talking about these cat-like beings who'll tear away your duly deserved cab under your stretched out arms. A 32-year-old Brooklyn-based Manhattan worker, I depend on the metro for most of my commute.

Loss of connection posts for those who deprived me of my journey could be like this: And I know that not every cab robbery happens with spite. Straight because I want to hound the line at whole foods or seize someone's microphone at Song Sing sing karaoke (because I'm quite sure no one wants to listen to air supply) doesn't mean I'm actually going through with it.

In Delancey Street I confronted a gentlemen who jumped in front of me and tried to take the only cab in view. It'?s my cab. Even worst, he blamed me for missing his trip. The New York City Taxis and Limousine Commission supports an officially announced group travel programme (pdf) in Manhattan.

The Hollywood versions of it were in falling in love with each other between the light, tickling from the thought that we were stealing each other's drive and then... each other's heart. Born in Birnbaum, Rachel Birnbaum works as a writer for a midtown ad company and is based in Dumbo, Brooklyn.

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