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Ode to New York City's Dog Urine
The speaker praises New York City as the greatest city in the world despite the prevalence of dog urine on its sidewalks and prefers it to Los Angeles, which has more human urine. He humorously comments on the social and economic diversity in the city through the shared experience of having dogs urinate on his car.
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The contradiction of the American story is that Americans consider themselves to be great freedom-loving individuals as long as they don't have to work together, yet they are not collectively caring for each other.
1:16:46 - 1:18:30 (01:44)
Summary
The contradiction of the American story is that Americans consider themselves to be great freedom-loving individuals as long as they don't have to work together, yet they are not collectively caring for each other.
ChapterOde to New York City's Dog Urine
EpisodeJon Referees an Economist Battle
PodcastThe Problem With Jon Stewart
Rob Christensen shares his thoughts on his hometown in a segment called "Greatest City in the World", though it may require adjusting your volume.
1:18:30 - 1:19:05 (00:34)
Summary
Rob Christensen shares his thoughts on his hometown in a segment called "Greatest City in the World", though it may require adjusting your volume.
ChapterOde to New York City's Dog Urine
EpisodeJon Referees an Economist Battle
PodcastThe Problem With Jon Stewart
This transcript talks about the author's love for New York despite the prevalent amount of dog urine on the streets.
1:19:05 - 1:21:10 (02:05)
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This transcript talks about the author's love for New York despite the prevalent amount of dog urine on the streets. The author also compares New York to Los Angeles and shares humorous observations about the city.