New York lost a classic. Carmine was an old school New Yorker.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Those who remember New York in the 1970s, as I do, look back on a city that had hit a very rough patch - decaying, bankrupt, and crime-ridden. But fun.
Well the thing is that the New York of 1846 to 1862 was very different from downtown New York now. Really nothing from that period still exists in New York.
I used to never miss the 'New Yorker' or 'New York.' Now I never bother.
What I'll remember about New York is growing up really fast.
New York is traditional New York, you know what I'm saying? It's the stomping ground of the hustlers and go-getters.
I never particularly liked it in New York City.
It couldn't have happened anywhere but in little old New York.
I've always been fascinated by young women who come to New York. The characters in 'Lipstick Jungle' were once young women who came to New York and we see their early experiences through flashbacks.
I love New York. I've always loved New York.
On that terrible day, a nation became a neighborhood. All Americans became New Yorkers.
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