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Ask a New Yorker: How are you doing my friend? Xplane: Do I look like a New Yorker of the month? Ask a New Yorker: You most certainly do. What’s kicking? Xplane: I’m here. I’m working here on 14th Street and 8th Ave, my spot for 12 years, feeling very New Yorkish. I’m putting together… Read more »

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Ask a New Yorker: I’m sitting with Merrie L. Davis. That’s M.E.R.R.I. E, unusual spelling. Is that a family name? Merrie: No, it’s not, but then my mother was very happy when I was born. Ask a New Yorker: And the L? Merrie: It’s for Lovable (laughter)! Merrie Lovable Davis, that’s what people tell me…. Read more »

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Ask a New Yorker: I’m sitting with Merrie L. Davis. That’s M.E.R.R.I. E, unusual spelling. Is that a family name? Merrie: No, it’s not, but then my mother was very happy when I was born, so she says! Ask a New Yorker: And the L? Merrie: It’s for Lovable (laughter)! Oh come on; you don’t… Read more »

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Ask a New Yorker: What do you do for a living? Robert: I make photographs. I like to make films too, let’s see if I get to do that again. I guess I’m known for making photos. I’m a photographer. Ask a New Yorker: Before the interview, I told Robert I was a Tiger in… Read more »

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Ask a New Yorker: Nice meeting you, Elie. How are you doing? Elie: Well, I’m in a celebratory mood. I’m very happy to meet you because this is my 60th birthday year and I’m now just planning a celebration on that very soon. I’m having an event that will be a lot of fun for… Read more »

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Ask a New Yorker: What are you up to? You’re multi-tasking, it seems. David: Oh, it’s the Holidays, inventory and everything else at once. We’re keeping busy. Ask a New Yorker: What did you want to be when you grew up, before you started Just Bulbs? David: I wanted to be a mailman. Ask a… Read more »

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Ask a New Yorker: Santa, let’s start with an easy question. How may lights are on the Rockefeller Center Christmas tree? Santa: There are 30,000 lights strung along five miles of wire. It’s a gorgeous 75-foot tall Norway Spruce. It’s a spectacular tree, one of my favorites in the world. Ask a New Yorker: How… Read more »