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Change: off the street and grab a slice" pizza parlors in New York City, has traditionally always seemed to be about the same as the cost of a
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Sep 25 2008, 11:55 AM EDT
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Change: The cost of a slice of plain cheeze New York pizza bought at one of the many "walk in and grab a slice" pizza parlors
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Sep 24 2008, 1:45 PM EDT
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Change: Suck my dick and i will put my dick in your bum hole and kiss my dick
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Jul 26 2008, 3:19 AM EDT
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Change: Bram, a teenager living on the Upper West Side of Manhattan, noticed that the price of a slice of pizza in New York was the
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Mar 8 2007, 10:27 PM EST
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Change: though hebut said he washadn't obliviousknown toof Bram’s theorydiscovery when he wrote his 1985 op-ed piece.In 2003, The New Yorker also wrote about the Bram Correlation in a "Talk of the Town" piece, explaining that The New Yorker story coincided with
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Mar 8 2007, 8:28 PM EST
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Change: token (both cost 15 cents in 1964). Bram made the correlation while riding the subway to the 1964 World’s Fair in Flushing Meadows with a quarter
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Mar 8 2007, 8:27 PM EST
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Change: a patent attorney up in Westchester County, concluded that a hike in subway fares was inevitable, but he also expressed doubt as to whether the correlation between subway fares and pizza slices would remain accurate sincenow that use of the subway token itself
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Mar 8 2007, 8:22 PM EST
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Change: inevitable, but he also expressed doubt as to whether the correlation between subway fares and pizza slices would remain accurate since use of the subway token itself was being discontinued. The Metropolitan Transit Authority, which oversees the subways and buses
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Oct 4 2006, 4:12 PM EDT
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Change: There were only format changes (bold, italics, etc.) in this version. See this version for details.
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Jul 31 2006, 8:30 PM EDT
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Change: startlingstartlingly accurate as fares have risen from 50 cents (in 1980) to two dollars today.In a 1985 op-ed article in the New York Times, a writer named George Fasel also made the connection, as both
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May 4 2006, 1:22 AM EDT
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Change: fare hike, though there is no word on whether they will base it on the cost of a slice of pizza. See Also:Trivia BitesThe History of NY Pizza
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Apr 26 2006, 12:30 AM EDT
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Change: ’ Haberman placed a frantic call to Bram when he noticed the price of a slice rising to $2.25 in Midtown Manhattan. Bram concluded, then,
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Apr 26 2006, 12:26 AM EDT
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Change: Created by Apr 26 2006, 12:26 AM EDT for: no reason given
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