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As soon as a passenger hops into his Crown Vic, Peralta, a 40-year veteran hack, hands the rider a pen and a stack of computer paper. I tell them to create art, any kind of art, he said. I don't care what it is. Whatever comes to their brain, I say. This is a great idea. I hope he... more
Reviewed by bristol3 Jun 17, 06:46am ( 42 reviews ) • nypost.com
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Rated by Rofang on Jun 23, 2:13pm
Okay.
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Reviewed by joyce48 on Jun 18, 3:43pm
@revtwt.pa
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Rated by Darksong37 on Jun 18, 7:08am
My new hero.
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Reviewed by MissCaths on Jun 18, 6:45am
From the page: "potential masterwork." Hahaha, I think they mean "masterpiece". Cute guy, but eh. Quite lame, really.
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Rated by gimbij on Jun 18, 5:30am
From the page: ""Doctors, lawyers, bankers will say, 'Hey, I'm no artist.' And I tell them they become one in my cab," Peralta said. "
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Rated by ElviraMM on Jun 18, 5:10am
It somehow reminds me of one of the chapters in Richard Brautigan's "The Tokyo-Montana Express" - the "Carp temple"
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Rated by wrecklessrandy on Jun 18, 3:14am
Get In The Cab And Draw.
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Rated by calculusgirl on Jun 17, 9:23pm
Not only is he a great artist but it really seems like he's trying to make his passengers' days. How wonderful.
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Rated by thisismebecca on Jun 17, 9:04pm
Cool cabby asks customers to become artists- and documentary stars.