Why I Loved New York - 2



But because outside Cafe Wha?, The Fat Black Pussycat, Blue Note Jazz, the Whitehorse Tavern and the other innumerable bars and restaurants dotting Manhattan, there's always a large group of people standing and puffing at their cigarettes like there's no tomorrow.**
Cut to Madison, WI. I was the only one hurrying to finish my fag outside Mickey's, while the rest of the population sat inside sipping their drinks.
**In 2003 New York City amended its anti-smoking law to include all restaurants and bars, including those in private clubs, making it one of the toughest in the United States.
**In 2003 New York City amended its anti-smoking law to include all restaurants and bars, including those in private clubs, making it one of the toughest in the United States.
2 Comments:
Nice one, black lung!
Dipu would never understand the finer, nicotine-tinted, tar-lined nuances of the perpetually-hounded smoker's life, would he?
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