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NYC taxi drivers reveal best stops for food and more in viral TikTok series

Por: New York Post Life November 08, 2022

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On any given day, Kareem Rahma might find himself hopping into the back of a yellow cab in the afternoon and dancing with the driver by nightfall. In his new TikTok series, “,” anything goes.  Anything that the cabbie wants to do, that is.  “If they want to go to a mosque, we go to a mosque,” Rahma, 36, a stand-up comedian living in Bedford-Stuyvesant, told The Post. “If they want to play soccer, we go to Pier 40 and play soccer.”... + full article



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