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<i>trinkets - made in china... duh</i><br />
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<i>fresh fruits... exotic and actually affordable for manhattan... no seriously hah</i><br />
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<i>pomegranates... the super antioxidant... arg, i hate that effin ad!</i><br />
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<b>chilled coconuts anyone?</b><br />
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<i>when in rome, do as the romans do</i><br />
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<blockquote>Grand Central Terminal (often still called Grand Central Station) is a train station at 15 Vanderbilt Avenue in Midtown Manhattan, a borough of New York City. GCT (as it is often called) is located at 42nd Street and Park Avenue. Built by the New York Central Railroad (for which it was named) in an era of many long-distance passenger trains, it is the largest train station in the world by number of platforms: 44, with 67 tracks along them. They are situated on two underground levels with 41 tracks on the upper level and 26 on the lower.<br />
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Currently it serves commuters commuting on the Metro North Railroad to Westchester, Putnam, and Dutchess counties in New York, and Fairfield and New Haven counties in Connecticut. It is also a major station on the New York City Subway.<br />
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Although it has been properly called "Grand Central Terminal" for a century, many people continue to refer to it as "Grand Central Station." Technically, that is the name of the nearby post office and New York City Subway station on the IRT Lexington Avenue Line, as well as the name of a previous station on the site.  - <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grand_Central_Station_%28New_York%29"  title="Grand Central Station - Wikipedia">wikipedia.org</a></blockquote><br />
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