﻿<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?><rss version="2.0"><channel><title>Gone West</title><link>http://www.nyc.com/people/mvalente/blog/</link><description>A former New Yorker now at home in California.</description><language>en-US</language><managingEditor></managingEditor><item><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.nyc.com/people//blog/3858/woody_allen_was_wrong/</guid><link>http://www.nyc.com/people//blog/3858/woody_allen_was_wrong/</link><title>Woody Allen was wrong.</title><description>I think it was in,MANHATTEN, could have been, ANNIE HALL, where he said, &amp;quot;The only cultural advantage to living in California is being able to turn right on a red light&amp;quot;.  Must have been onto something cause you can do it NY now too.  Me, I was a typical, die-hard New Yawka.  Moved to CA, stayed 3 years, did not get it. Moved back to NY, stayed 2 more Winters, got it!  Yeah, yeah I know, shallow, yada, yada...Truth is, it's shallow to call it shallow.  I'm not a different person because I live in CA, just warmer, a little less harried, in a slightly better mood.  Don't get me wrong, NYC is a great town, maybe the greatest.  I love coming back, but then I love leaving again.  Everything is a bit of a battle.  In NYC, one should be very rich or very young.  Both would be good.  Going cross town, anytime of the day, you can feel life's precious moments slipping away, even in a limo.  On the other hand, it is a joyous, complex, brilliant, dynamic collection of every form of humanity and architecture, art and fashion, food and frolic.  Everyone should live in NYC at least once, maybe twice in a lifetime...especially now that you can turn right on a red light.</description><pubDate>Mon, 06 Feb 2006 19:49:44 -0500</pubDate></item></channel></rss>