The Overnightscape #646 (10/28/07)
- October 27th, 2007
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The Overnightscape #646 (Sunday, October 28, 2007 / 22:00 / 10.2 MB / theovernightscape.com) – Tonight’s subjects include: First awareness of New York City, Manhattan area code 646, pink flyer, giant wall chessboard at 767 3rd Ave., cool plaza, stagecoach, metal footsteps, old trains, seeing the movie “2001” as a young child, college trips to NYC, vague 14th St. memories, NYU, 5-floor walkup apartment on Thompson St., little room, Trump World Tower, being a foot messenger, summer jobs, heat wave, riding a bike on the city streets, Staten Island Ferry, internship at MTV News, going to the U. N. to get a picture of Bishop Desmond Tutu, printing industry job, FDR Drive, Pepsi sign, and the idea of the 22-minute format. Hosted by Frank Edward Nora (frank@theovernightscape.com)
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Interesting. It must have been fun growing up by New York. I used to visit my grandmother in New Jersey, right near New York and we would go into the city and do tourist things. However, I recently was back last year and I took the subway and I must say it is much faster and more frequent than the Chicago subway. You guys got it made.
Frank – I have really been enjoying your shorter shows this last week. I think that you should do more.