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Metta World Peace( AKA Ron Artest) taking the F train to Herald Square on Wednesday for the Knick's
season-opener vs Bucks. I wish the Knicks picked him when he first came out of college.
Knicks being the Knicks.
#15 pick, and they take Frederic Weis. Bulls take Artest at #16.
#15 pick, and they take Frederic Weis. Bulls take Artest at #16.
To be fair, this was going into arguably the worst stretch in Knicks franchise history and Artest was blinkin' crazy (he still is - but not nearly as much as he used to be). This probably wasn't going to be the right environment for him. Moreover, the GM of the Knicks during this time also coached him when he was in Indiana when his insanity was at its apex. No way he would've been able to control him here.
most crowded 4,6 and L train these at there most crowded have no peer imo and the 5 to a lesser extent as well....the E,F and 2 also get pretty busy as well.....In general the Lexington avenue lines 4,5 and 6 are the busiest especially often being the only trains on the east side when the Q is extended that should relieve some pressure still I would imagine those trains will still be along the top if not at the top.
mta cut schedules of cars intentionally to make them crowded
so all of them are crowded.
watch JAPANESE trains on youtube
that will be coming here in NYC.
watch for the gropes and prepare to punch someone.
ps if you are a guy watch out for the other guys.
that will happen later on
I have been on the trains in Tokyo. Very crowded, also full of drunk, rowdy businessmen. There is also a problem with sexual harassment. It's not the fairy land tale you want it to be. Your hate on the MTA is undeserved (yes, I've defended the MTA in other threads, and no, I don't work for the MTA).
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