

Calling New York Offsiders, plus… Diego Forlan Comedy
By: Al | March 18th, 2009
I know that there are many of you. Barcelona fans. Valencia fans. Come out, come out, wherever you are.
This is completely off topic from anything Atlético (or is it?) and I wouldn’t do this unless I knew that I’d get some good tips from you guys. I’ll be heading to NYC at the end of the month for a few days. Unfortunately, I don’t know crap about the city.
In those few days, I don’t know what I’ll be doing aside from the usual tourist attractions and a few restaurants. As some of you are from the NY area, please pound me with tips on what to do and where to visit. Yes, I said pound. Anything from the Statue of Liberty to that cool little cafe down the street, let me know. I know city life so no tips on looking like a tourist, please. I’ll be staying at some hotel in Manhattan and I plan on using public transit to travel (obviously). Yes, it’s four days and not much can be done, but that’s why I ask you guys so I can squeeze as much into my agenda!
And I love restaurants. Recommend some. Also, it’s going to be international break so I can’t catch any Atlético matches at Nevada Smiths. Shame. I’ve always wanted to.
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I’ll make this post up with some Diego Forlan comedy:
You thought that he just started to miss easy shots just now? Check this miss out from his Manchester United days:
And he can’t seem to put on his shirt.
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Remember guys “Life’s a Beach.” Well maybe not for Sabrosa! AHAHAhAhAhAHAhaHAhah!!!! ZOMG!!!!!
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Try some of our Pizza and visit Union Square. If your lucky you might see me and some friends playin some tunes there.
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La Taza de Oro on 8th Ave. between 14th and 15th Sts. has awesomesauce Puerto Rican food, if you’re into that sort of thing. St. Mark’s Place (East 8th St. between Broadway and Ave. B) is full of neat little stores and people-watching opportunities, and the surrounding East Village neighborhood is pretty much nightlife central. We’ve got one hell of an art scene, with museums and galleries just about everywhere; a cursory google should turn up something interesting. And you’ll probably want to pick up one of the free papers/magazines (Village Voice, L Magazine, those sorts of things) to see what’s going on while you’re here.
And Musab, I should totally look you up one day.
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So far so good. Anybody else??
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Love to help you out, but I’m from far, far upstate. Hope you have a great trip.
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