Tuesday, August 01, 2006

We Like to Keep Our Train Dirty

In order to discourage any scum sucking yuppie from gentrifying Flushing, we like to keep our #7 train extremely dirty.

Indeed it's rated the dirtiest by the straphanger report.

We only care about how often the trains arrive during morning rush, in that department, we totally rock, train frequency is clockd at every 2.5 minutes, which is a tie to the Manhattan #6 train.

Full article from the New York Times.

6 comments:

  1. I still have a MTA ticket in hand, I bought it at USD20 when I went to Manhattan to visit Robert, then I have no chance to use it since my rich relatives drived me to everywhere, as a token of thanks for Robert's lunch and dinner, I think I will airmail the MTA to you, it may still have USD10 balance

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  2. the following comment may made Robert upset again, on the last day in my rich relative's home in Jamaica Estate, she reminded me once again I must be very "alert" in Flushing causes Flushing is a quite "complicated" area. And the Line 7 is also a line that I must be very "alert", if it's the first time I visit Flushing, must be made me scare

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  3. My rich relatives claimed that Jamaica Estate is still not good enough, they decided to move to "Hyde Park", I assume it must be a "better place", I don't know, they told me they expect to sell their house in Jamaica Estate at USD0.9M, if it's really the case, they must be rich guy

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  5. wp2006, you've never seen me upset.

    Flushing is Flushing, I am not going to sugarcoast it and pretend I live in some upscale fairyland. It's not.

    If people want to get scared or uncomfortable just because others are of different income strata or colors or beliefs, that's their choice. You and others have the right to live within your own comfort zone.

    I am totally comfortable living in Flushing.

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  6. there is no difference between Tuen Mum Tai Hang Estate, Yuen Long and Flushing

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