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Post by Deleted on Oct 26, 2011 20:08:51 GMT
How things change! (Thank god.) And I did indeed take the subway regularly back then, so I can attest that it was really like this. New York City subway in the 80's
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Post by mich64 on Oct 26, 2011 23:07:18 GMT
The business attired couple look terrified. Cheers, Mich
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Post by nycgirl on Oct 27, 2011 13:37:36 GMT
It's crazy how much has changed. I didn't grow up here, but as a kid watching 80s movies like Coming to America and Crocodile Dundee, I thought New York looked so gritty and dangerous. It's definitely not at all like that now. I was recently lamenting the lack of graphic street art in the city, but that hideous tagging is not what I had in mind.
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Post by mickthecactus on Oct 27, 2011 13:54:58 GMT
I was in New York 3 years ago and thought what a very pleasant city it was. Nothing like I imagined it at all.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 27, 2011 14:18:16 GMT
Yes, I think the imagery of the 80's and the reputation from back then will stick in our minds for a long time. Even now, when the French want to use shorthand to describe a dangerous criminal situation, they say "C'est Chicago!" -- and that dates back to the 1920's.
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Post by bjd on Oct 27, 2011 14:56:23 GMT
I took the subway in New York City in the 1970s. It felt a rather scary (compared to Toronto) and there was a cop in every wagon. But I don't think there was so much graffiti.
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