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		<title>Guidelines for Functioning as Intelligent Life on Rainy Days</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Dec 2009 16:34:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dear New Yorkers and New Jerseians traversing the streets of Manhattan, It&#8217;s pouring down rain today. As it is late fall/early winter in New York City, this isn&#8217;t exactly a rare occasion. It rains in New York for three-quarters of the year, and the months of November and December tend to be more water-logged than [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dear New Yorkers and New Jerseians traversing the streets of Manhattan,</p>
<p>It&#8217;s pouring down rain today. As it is late fall/early winter in New York City, this isn&#8217;t exactly a rare occasion. It rains in New York for three-quarters of the year, and the months of November and December tend to be more water-logged than most. One would think that would mean we&#8217;d all be experts at traversing the streets in downpours by now. One would be wrong, clearly, so here are some tips and tricks for not pissing the soaked girl in the purple wool coat off to the homicidal point.</p>
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<li> A fallen umbrella is not a car accident. It does not require slowing down, it does not require rubber-necking, and it definitely doesn&#8217;t require both of those things at 8:40 am when two trains have just emptied out at the World Trade Center site. Move. Walk. <em>Please</em>.</li>
<li>Golf umbrellas are great for when you&#8217;re sheltering several people in an open air space like, say, a golf course. Golf umbrellas are horrible for when you&#8217;re using it solo in an extremely densely populated area. Get a smaller umbrella for the commute, all of you. The head you keep ramming into thanks you.</li>
<li>The usage of an umbrella of any size increases your space requirements. Keep this in mind, and other pedestrians&#8217; hair won&#8217;t get caught on your umbrella, thus making you <em>both</em> late for work.</li>
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<p>This public service announcement is brought to you by the fact that I&#8217;ve been at work for two and a half hours, and my feet are still wet.</p>
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