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Huge Crowds at Herald Square

Now that it is getting warm out, people are flocking out in droves.

Case in point. Tonight when I was coming home from work, I had to dodge the most horrifying crowds near Herald Square.

Does anyone else like huge crowds? Does it bother you?
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Not a huge fan. I love the hustle and bustle of big cities, but as long as the people and things are spread out. When it's too concentrated in one area I find it highly unpleasant
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hhusted 2yrs+
@Ajadedidelist: I'm glad you feel the same way to. At least I am not alone. When I see huge crowds, I tend to go in the other direction or find a way to go around them.
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JenMac 2yrs+
This is the reason I think people go crazy here. You are NEVER alone. I can hear my neighbor shower.
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That's creepy, @Jenmac! But I know what you mean. I live with roommates - and they're some of my best friends, but I *HATE* hearing them when I'm in my room. It's like I want to hide away from the whole world.
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