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In the City, On the Island I was born in Brooklyn. We lived in the city. Then my parents decided they wanted to move out of the city and live on Long Island. You live IN the city. But if you decide to move out, you will be ON Long Island. You don’t live IN Long Island. You can’t get IN it. You just stay ON it. If you go to Jersey, you’ll say, “We’re OUT in Jersey. We’re OUT. We couldn’t make it in the city. Sometimes we go DOWN the shore. We’re DOWN and OUT.” My mother would say, “Jerry, get ready. We’re going IN the city today. We’re going IN. We’re going to get ON a train. And we’re going IN ...more
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