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Each word is taken from the vanity plate master list issued by the DMV
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DO IH8NY? MOI? WHOSEZZ?
IM ANXNYR. IKNOWE ANDI
LUVV THOS MAMOTH MIDTOWN
SKYSCPR TOWERS, WAYUPHI,
DOZE MP8IENT STREETZ,
ZAT 1UVAKYN, DMANDNG,
NUTZOID POPULUS.
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NOI DONTH8 NOOYRK. IHATE
“NYNY,” THAT ANNOYN
SONG WITH ITTS QSTNABL
MESSAGE.
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“THEEZE VGABND SHOOOZZ
ARE LONGIN TTO STRAY . . .”
OHOH. DSINGA DUZ BLEEV
SHOEZ KAN COMUNK8! EVDNTLY
DSINGER IZ SIKOTYK. ITZ
SDBTTRU, ZE TIPIKAL MNTLKAS
REGARDZ NEUYAWK AS HIZ
ORR HER PERSONL MECCA.
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RSINGER BRAGZZ ABOUT
“ZCITY DAT DUZZ NOTT SLEEPE.”
OVCOORS, WEKNOW DATT
KRONIK NSOMNIA OTT2 BBE
TAAKEN SERUSLY, NOT MADE
GLAMRUS INA CHEEEZY
POPSONG. IFFFFF UCANT
SLEEP, ATLEEST LIEDOWN.
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MOR2 THA PNT, IDOBLEV
DESE LYRIX GIVVAN NCMPLTE
PORTR8 OF NYC. ITTIS
CHEATN 2WRITE ASONG NAMD
“NUUYRK, NOOYRK” UND
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2LEEF OWT THE 1MILYON
YELLLO CABS DRIVENN BI
ANGRY FELLOWZ 2DRUNK 2C
TH WNDSHLD, 24GET DA
FLYIN RATZ BIGR DEN
PIGZ ANND TO BYPASS
ZEE ISSUE UV SOMANY
HUMID DAYZ IN DSUMMER.
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RMEMBER, IFUCAN MAKE ITT
DERE, PEEPL WIL ALWAEZ
ASUME YOULLDO NETHING
2WIN, NOMATER HOWE
SLEZEE, DSTURBD, DISONST,
UNNATRL OR MEAN.
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HEYYY, MEBBE IOTT2 MUVBAK.
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* For translation of PL8SPK, please see Page 36. Illustration by Chris Sharp
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If You Can Make It There, Get Help
Do I hate New York? Moi? Who says? I’m an ex-New Yorker. I know and I love those mammoth Midtown skyscraper towers, way up high, those impatient streets, that one-of-a-kind, demanding, nutzoid populace.
No, I don’t hate New York, I hate “New York, New York,” that annoying song with its questionable message.
“These vagabond shoes are longing to stray” . . . Uh-oh. The singer does believe shoes can communicate! Evidently the singer is psychotic. It’s sad but true, the typical mental case regards New York as his or her personal Mecca.
Our singer brags about “the city that does not sleep.” Of course, we know that chronic insomnia ought to be taken seriously, not made glamorous in a cheesy pop song. If you can’t sleep, at least lie down.
More to the point, I believe these lyrics give an incomplete portrait of New York City. It is cheating to write a song named “New York, New York” and to leave out the 1 million yellow cabs driven by angry fellows too drunk to see the windshield, to forget the flying rats bigger than pigs and to bypass the issue of so many humid days in the summer.
Remember, if you can make it there, people will always assume you’ll do anything to win, no matter how sleazy, disturbed, dishonest, unnatural or mean.
Hey, maybe I ought to move back.
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