Be sure to buy pepper spray...its gonna be hectic this election yr. Stay Safe God bless...if you can afford it just hire a bodyguard...their very helpful if you plan to walk around and you'll feel much safer....the police here do nothing and let everyone out after they've been arrested especially our newer residents
@@gjstein5418 Staying in red states with (your ?) fear mongering propaganda isn't always much safer and a better way to promote all the beauty, history, culture and tourism Manhattan has to offer (just another helpful hint.) ✌️
@@gjstein5418bro stop gaslighting.. you know it’s not that bad.. And Murray hill bro. ?? One of the most vanilla neighborhoods in NYC and you really talking about pepper spray?😳🤦🏽
I still remember your story about Houston Street, I live Kildare not long way from Dublin, Houston Station, so I told my work mates as we went to Dublin for work drinks and dinner, told them the story.They like that's so interesting😮
18:14 the orange with grey stripe sky scraper in the background is the HORIZON. went up in 87/88. my second ever job as an electrician. i was a first year apprentice.
The fluted building directly behind Tom is the Corinthian building, a bunch of condos that went up in the 80s as well. I actually knew an electrician who was working in that building. #themoreyouknow
@@scubadiva666 Thanks i couldnt remember the name.. it went up at the same time. i knew the crew. we would meet at the bar the salloon? for lunch... i may have been there a while too?
Thank you for giving a shout out to and commemorating B.Altman & Co. Having worked there and spending much time in this neighborhood at every place shown brought back many pleasurable memories. From exploring Sniffen Court with my first boss to meeting friends and coworkers regularly at Morgan Library steps on beautiful days, I once knew it like the back of my hand... embracing history. E.E.Cummings : "Spring is like a perhaps Hand in a window (carefully to and fro moving New and Old things, while people stare carefully moving a perhaps fraction of flower here placing an inch of air there) and without breaking anything." 💜
The stature of the Lapis Lazuli columns inside alone are worth seeing. It's one amazing thing after the other there. You won't regret visiting. Hope you have a wonderful stay ! ☺️
You are such an interesting dude. Taught me a lot about NYC. I hope one of the late night or SNL hires you! Either as a writer or a comedian. You young man deserve a lot. 😊 thanks
Wasn't there a telephone exchange that was called Murray Hill something? I hear this on old movies. It was the first 3 digits. Fascinating and always entertaining video Tom...... thanks 👍😁❤️. Hey cameraman Pat, talk Tom into coming up to Toronto please.
The exchange was MUrray Hill (MU5-5555). There was a radio jingle for the NYC's now defunct Sach's Quality Furniture Stores: 🎶 MElrose five-five three hundred 🎶 TMI. 😄
"Here's your tea, you wanker" is just how tea is served here in the UK. Btw, referring to someone with a knighthood ("sir") as Sir and then their surname (I think you said "Sir Howe") is like when a non-native English speaker says, for instance, "Mr John", when John is their first name. It'd be Sir Tom Delgado, not Sir Delgado. For services to tea. And wankers.