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Taxi Time

Posted in Site News by Dan at 5:42 pm
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Hey, if you are in the five boroughs of New York (and even Nassau) keep your eyes on the lookout, we are on the move! UNEASYsilence is on a small brigade of Taxi Tops (Like to see other blogs do that!). Forgettaboutit!

Hows that for breaking the silence? If you have a cab sighting, drop it in the comments :)

14 Responses to “Taxi Time”

  1. Matt says:

    ha nice! How did you manage to pay for that? and why?

  2. Glenn Wolsey says:

    Wow! That’s seriously cool. How did you guys manage that? ;-)

  3. Marc says:

    Awesome…but that is kind of cryptic and could be viewed as a potential terrorist threat!

  4. FernyB says:

    This looks photoshoped! but I may be wrong….

  5. Dan says:

    Photoshoped! Hell no! These baby’s are running in the streets of NYC baby (and I should know!).

  6. Conner says:

    Oh, this looks cool.

    You never know, people with those smart phones could be reading it and running into traffic, which would be bad.

  7. Rey says:

    I haven seen one of these yet and I take the bus next to the cab lot. =/
    Now I will have to keep an eye out.

  8. R031E5 says:

    Photoshoped? I don’t think so, it looks pretty real to me.

    I was in NYC 1 week ago, I wish I could have seen one of those cabs.

  9. Jay says:

    That’s awesome Dan. Wise move indeed. :)

  10. kibby says:

    that’s hot!

  11. Ruddy says:

    I’m from Queens, I’ll definitely be on the look out.

  12. ClaMs says:

    This beats the rubber business card hands down!

  13. J says:

    Just saw the taxi-top ad when I was outside on 24th & bway and dropped by the site. Looks like your campaign is working.

  14. Matt M says:

    I’ve never heard of this website and guess why I’m here. I saw the website on a taxi top, in the Washington Park area, was intrigued, went directly across the street to an NYU building, got on a computer, and came to this website. This all happened in the last five minutes. Just thought that was a relevant story.

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