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    #21
    what ethnic group do most NY cabbies fall under?
    West Africans who know less than 4 words of English? If you're a fan of the great "Taxi", you'll be sadly disappointed.

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      #22
      Nah mate - they're all sikhs.

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        #23
        around $10 or $15. I would go up the west side highway....

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          #24
          they're all sikhs
          Isn't that a bit of a sweeping generalisation? I don't remember that many Sikh cabbies. Most of the ones I've taken have been Africans. The charter thingy they have posted in the back says you're entitled to "an English speaking driver". I guess the Yanks haven't heard of irony...:rolleyes

          Oh, and straight up 3rd Ave isn't it? Cost, not much, less than $10 if there's not too much traffic.
          Scrap that, 3rd is Grand Central. 8th or 9th Ave then. I'll get the hang of this one day...:rolleyes

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            #25
            Yeah it is a bit sweeping but it's as true as saying most delis are owned by Koreans - the sikhs have got the taxi market cornered in NY.

            $10 would be about right, and you'd go straight up the west side highway and along 34 St - 3rd is on the other side.

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              #26
              Do I get a prize?

              A Double Double shipped over from In and out burgers or some A1 would be nice!

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                #27
                Mrs de Gaulle

                When Charles de Gaulle retired, his wife was asked by an English journalist what she was feeling.
                'appiness, she replied.

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