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My mom wasn't a fan of the Naked Cowboy, so I posed with one of the many Minnie Mouse characters in Times Square. (Also, I paid $2 for this photo).
After renting in the Upper West Side for two years and being fed up with my reliance on the temperamental 1-train, I decided to look for a new apartment that had more access to trains.
My search landed me in a year-long lease in the neon heart of New York City - where I had 12 subway trains to choose from.
As 2015 comes to an end, and an estimated one million flock to watch the famous New Year's Eve ball slowly descend, here's what it was like to live at the center of the world's third most-visited tourist attraction.
NOTE: My rent skyrocketed (believe it or not) and I was forced out of my beloved Times Square neighborhood.