LISTENING IN THE CITY . . .

2009-08-15 / Our World

THE IDLE AMERICAN DR. DON NEWBURY
New Yorkers who deal with the city on a daily basis may grow numb to the sights and sounds abounding there for us who mosey in from time to time. We are big-eyed and bigeared, marveling at the energies of millions who seem so comfortable with the duties of each day. We folks from down South see them as having "aw-shucksain't nuthin'-to-it" approaches to life in the city.


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