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Speaking of the New York Times…

They offer up an amusing “Unconventional Guide to Charlotte and Tampa.” Highlight:

Location Most Likely to Become A Protester Hangout:

[Sally] Brewster, [an owner of Park Road Books]: “The Common Market is the place to be if you’re in the 99 percent. A great deli (plenty of fare for vegans on up to carnivores), hundreds of kinds of beer and wine, the savviest employees. They could be their own reality show.” [Tin Thanh] Nguyen, [immigration lawyer]: “NoDa, for North Davidson Street, is a trendy bohemian neighborhood now. There are a lot of abandoned warehouses where you could set up encampment.”

3 Responses to “Speaking of the New York Times…”

  • Jul
    30
    2012

    Bonus points for:

    a. Recommending the now-closed Myers Park location of Paul Simon, rather than the consolidated store at SouthPark

    b. In the National Print Edition: “The Scorpio, which is Charleston’s longest running nightclub welcoming everyone (yes, even Ann Coulter) for over 43 years.”

    Charleston. Yes. Charleston.

  • Jul
    31
    2012

    I’m surprised they haven’t mentioned the wonderful view of Ft. Sumter from Bank of America Stadium.

  • Jul
    31
    2012

    You mean Panthers Stadium.

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