Everybody has their secrets. It just how it is. Some aren't as bad as others, and some should never be uttered by a soul. Still, it's secrets that makes the world spin and keep in balance. Though, if a secret is discovered the balance is thrown off, the spin is halted, the very things that was a person's biggest fear as surfaced: everyone knows the truth.
In New York City,it's nothing but secrets, lies, deciet, heartbreak, lust, anything you can think of. It's the Las Vegas that can hold its secrets for more then a couple days. Some have been held for years. Everyone has one, from the power-hungry business tycon who has an illegitimate daughter due to one foolish night filled with alcohol and lust which in turn caused his wife to take her own life to the sexy girl every boy is lusting after who wasn't always a girl to the sweet innocent country girl with a murder in her past.
Everyone has a secret, but it's not about what it is; it's about when it comes out.
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PLACE: new york, NEW YORK
MONTH:january
HIGH:40
LOW:28
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GIRL OF THE MONTH
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BOY OF THE MONTH
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FRIENDS OF THE MONTH
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COUPLE OF THE MONTH
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MEMBER OF THE MONTH
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want to know what's been up with our new yorkers? this is your go-to spot for all the information. it's always on display, so drop by whenever you wish.
st. catherine's and benedictine are two of the most prestigious schools in new york. only the finest get to walk their ritzy halls. so fill out an application, and pray you get accepted.
only the greatest survive the bustling new yorkan life. you know what's not great? having someone who looks exactly like you walking around. that is only okay when your name is either mary kate, or ashley. and even then, it's catastrophic. so claim your face-- and other things-- here.
you really can't have enough places to shop in new york. barney's is just another one of those known, high-end places where you can find all types of things to stock your closet with.
everyone who anyone comes here. large dance floor, three bars, an upper level with private rooms, and an outside patio. if the bodyguard knows your name or you're a friend of the Walker family, you'll get it just fine. if not, be prepared to wait outside.
te most expensive, over priced food in all of new york city, and possibly the best food ever. the large crimson room is lightly lit with numerous candles with an upper balchony for the more prestigous clientel and live violinists playing constantly.
yes, they are looking to help those in need, those... well the dumb asses. so come here, commit to something other then your drug, turn your life around, even if we know you won't.
multilevel club with live bands every night except sunday, a dance club with DJs, a restaurant, four bars and an upstairs chillout room with TVs and a jukebox. cover is $10 during the week, $15 on thursday, and $20 on the weekend. ages 21 and older. then again, if you have the right connections you can always get in.
New Yorks most famous restraunt on the Upper East side. The most exspensive in New York too. The meals are delicious the only trouble is, you never know what your actually eating because the menu is just filled with fancy french names.
One of the most prominent buildings in New York, you can see the heading of Baizen Enterprises practically from any corner or angle in a city-wide view. Under the name of Bradford Baizen III along with his family, his son, Carter, is particularly known as the next in line on the subject of company ownership.
Welcome to the Wildlife Conservation Society's Central Park Zoo and the Tisch Children's Zoo. Here, just a few yards from 5th Ave. you’ll find over 130 different species ranging from giant Polar Bears to the Brazilian black tarantula. A walk around the Zoo’s five plus acres will take you through a variety of habitats, all carefully designed to recreate the natural environment of the animals they house.
captain dias runs this station, and is a complete an utter hard ass with a gorgeous appearance. however, chances are if you're coming down here, you need a very good lawyer.
a high class "gentlemen's" club with the finest girls from all over. the owner can hook you up with your wildest desires, just be sure to pay before you touch or you just might lose a hand.
brooklyn botanic garden is a 52-acre living museum where beauty, romance, and fun blossom among world-class plant collections and specialty gardens. admired as an urban horticultural and botanical resource, brooklyn botanic garden inspires visitors to discover that plants are essential to life.
a hip new nightclub opening in the under belly of brooklyn. it may be in the worst part of brooklyn but the nightclub, that has live music every night, is one of the best in all of new york city. it has a bar, a cafe center for dinner, a dance floor, and a stage only slightly rised from the ground. though, you still have to be careful even in the place.
the brooklyn museum in the new york city borough of brooklyn is the second largest museum in new york city and one of the largest in the united states. the brooklyn museum exhibits collections that seek to embody the rich artistic heritage oh world cultures. the museum is well-known for its expansive collections of 17th, 18th, and 19th century paintings.
for more than 40 years, owner and chef domenico DiMarco has been dishing out slices of thin-crusted, neopolitan-style pies at his midwood pizzeria. every ingredient DiMarco uses is authentic and fresh, from the basil growing in the window to the mozzarella that he shreds by hand.
expect a wait at this famous spot -- It's been said to have the best pizza in all of new york city, and a steady stream of pizza fans make the pilgrimage to brooklyn for a hot slice.
the river cafe is one of new york's most unique locations. nestled under the brooklyn bridge with sweeping views of the new york skyline and the statue of liberty, this elegant restaurant has been a favourite destination for new yorkers and visitors from around the world who demand the highest level of cuisine. reowned for its exquistite setting, beautiful decor and seemless service the river cafe serves a wonderful american classic menu using, the finest, freshest, and often rare ingredients. with an award winning and outstanding wine list, romantic piano music nightly and breathtaking floral arrangements, the river cafe id more than a smily magical experience. whether you are coming for dinner or a private party, be sure to leave some time to enjoy the river cafe's spectacular gardens.
you've never been to russia or ukraine, don't worry! 30-minutes trip on a subway from manhattan and you will have russian experience. of course, you wouldn't see colossal russian architecture of moscow or st. petersburg, but you would definitely get in touch with russian culture and russian delicatessens.
there are two main reasons to come to brooklyn heights. first is an incredible view of lower manhattan from the brooklyn heights promenade and second is a view of quite remarkable brownstone mansions.
you never experienced new york if you never walked across the brooklyn bridge. the brooklyn bridge stretches 5,989 feet over the east river connecting the new york city boroughs of manhattan and brooklyn. besides being an architectural wonder, the brooklyn bridge offers amazing views of downtown manhattan, governor's island, the statue of liberty and brooklyn bridge park. opened in 1883, the brooklyn bridges is still one of the most amazing sights to see in the country. one-way walk across the bridge's promenade takes about 40 minutes. subway stops are available on either end of the bridge.
A run down building that four sister run together. They're the best teachers in New York City, and they are very tough. There's five studios, and classes run every night.
all the kids come here while mommy and daddy are working... or at school still. it's a lovely place with high end caretakers, a playground, and an indoor playground.
Flushing Meadows–Corona Park, often referred to as Flushing Meadow Park or Flushing Meadows Park, is located in the New York City borough of Queens, between the Van Wyck Expressway and Grand Central Parkway and stretching from Flushing Bay to Union Turnpike. The second largest public park in the City of New York (after Pelham Bay Park in The Bronx), it was created as the site of the 1939/1940 New York World's Fair and also hosted the 1964/1965 New York World's Fair. It is maintained and operated by the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation. The park is at the eastern edge of the area encompassed by Queens Community Board 4.
William A. Shea Municipal Stadium, usually shortened to Shea Stadium or just Shea, was a stadium located in the New York City borough of Queens, in Flushing Meadows–Corona Park. It was the home baseball park of Major League Baseball's New York Mets from 1964 to 2008. Originally built as a multi-purpose stadium, Shea was also the home of the New York Jets football team until 1983. It was demolished to furnish additional parking for the adjacent Citi Field, the new home of the Mets.
the gym is located in an old warehouse. it's poorly lit and the machines are fairly old, but they work none the less. there's a pool in the back which is a favourite spot for kids and teens alike.
Sac's place is a family owned and operated Italian restaurant since 1989. We serve specialty coal-fired pizza and family recipes. We have counter seating with a fireplace and glass-atrium dining rooms. Try gourmet pizzas like the Sicilian, the Napolitano, Spinach Pizza and more. We also serve entrees like Putanesca, Four Cheese Gnocci and Mama's Meatballs or Sausage.
If you want to just grab a slice, enter the take-out area and we'll be happy to help you.
The name speeks for it's self, the dive is a pretty rought underground club not for the faint hearted. Fights, drugs, drunk creeps and the rest of the hardcore partiers are usually here and usually ready to cause trouble.
everyone knows this place. this is where everyone, even the uppear east siders, come to get their dirty little secrets, from cocaine to pills, this place will always have someone selling any drug you could think of.
wanna get your fortune told or buy some books on gypsy magic or a magic charm. come here, esmeralda has the uncanny ability of knowing almost everything.
"The House That Ruth Built" is home to America's most storied sports franchise. The Yankees have embarked on their Second Century scoring home runs at a greater rate than ever before. The Bronx Bombers were Ruth-Gehrig-Dickey-Reynolds, and Mantle-Maris-Berra-Ford. Now they are Jeter-A Rod-Williams-Matsui. George Steinbrenner has charted the course of sports' most fabled team longer than anyone.
A spectacular public garden and cultural center overlooking the Hudson River and the Palisades. Wave Hill is an oasis of serenity for all visitors. Open year-round.
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