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NY Bar Bans Use of The Word ‘Literally’
NY Bar Bans Use of The Word ‘Literally’
NY Bar Bans Use of The Word ‘Literally’
I guess the freedom of speech doesn't apply in this New York City restaurant called The Continental. A lot of bars have rules. Some rules are crazier than others. According to Food & Wine, The Continental has literally banned the word literally from their property. If you use the word a bouncer will then give you five minutes to vacate the area.
Where Does ‘Upstate’ New York Begin? [VOTE]
Where Does ‘Upstate’ New York Begin? [VOTE]
Where Does ‘Upstate’ New York Begin? [VOTE]
There seems to be one thing that no one can agree with. Let's settle this once and for all. Where does the Empire State officially become "upstate"? Vote for your answer here.
Heading to NYC for St. Patrick’s Day?
Heading to NYC for St. Patrick’s Day?
Heading to NYC for St. Patrick’s Day?
If you're heading down to NYC this Thursday make sure you are aware of all the rules. St. Patrick's Day is one of the biggest drinking days of the year and Metro North will be taking precautions. If you're taking the train to the big St. Patrick's Day Parade, then make sure you take this into consideration: In 2011, Metro North, prohibited drinking on weekend trains...