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Santa In The Back Of A Cab
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A Family Talks To A Taxi Driver Before Getting
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Taxi Cab Drives Into Room As Three Men Watch
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Monk enters a cab with no destination.
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Two Cab Drivers Speak To Each Other
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A Son Speaks To His Father
Michael Crawford
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Death And Taxis
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I Went To The Beach Once
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They Go By You
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Right Here's Fine
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Anywhere Down There
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Going to Kayla's House
Ali Solomon
We're Still A Damn Good Race When It Comes
William Hamilton
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Michael Crawford
The Annual Running Of The Cabs
John O'Brien
O.k., O.k., Let's Take The F.d.r
Jason Patterson
Is This Cab Heated?
Chon Day
The Cab Of Guilt
'this Is Your Mother
Roz Chast
This Cab Was First
Warren Miller
How Can You Drive A Cab In This City And Not Know
Warren Miller
New Yorker June 6th, 1970
Lee Lorenz
The National Capital
Homeward Bound
Gluyas Williams
I told you we'd be better off taking Canal
Joe Dator
Oh Dear, What's Ten Per Cent Of A Dollar ?fteen?
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Perry Barlow
I'm Cabbing Back
Michael Maslin
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Peter Porges
Everyone Has Money These Days
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Alan Dunn
Anyone Else Going To The Martha Washington?
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Alain
Actually, I'm Not Off Duty. I'm Just Having Some
Frank Modell
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Alain
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Peter Arno
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Garrett Price
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Mort Gerberg
Rockefeller Center
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Oh, Don't Look At That. It's Terrible Of Me
Garrett Price
New Yorker January 24th, 1994
Mike Twohy
New Yorker September 6th, 1999
J.C. Duffy
Move Already
Mort Gerberg
Bred to Retrieve Taxis
Michael Shaw